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This story begins rooted in truth: Jacques de Molay, the final Grand Master of the Knights Templar, was a genuine historical figure, sentenced to death in 1314 after he recanted his confession—offered under torture—to acts of depravity and sacrilege. In both the novel and in real life, the Templars’ treasure and King Phillip IV’s debts played a significant role in de Molay’s trial, but the similarities stop there. Rather than ending Jacques’ story with a burning at the stake, the book lends credence to the accusations of his demonic proclivities. Its version of Jacques submits his soul to Mithras, a dark god of great power.
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Though he doesn’t have any Sioux or Assiniboine blood running through his veins Charlie 2-Shirt grew up on the Sioux, Assiniboine Indian Reservation in Montana.
This story begins rooted in truth: Jacques de Molay, the final Grand Master of the Knights Templar, was a genuine historical figure, sentenced to death in 1314 after he recanted his confession—offered under torture—to acts of depravity and sacrilege. In both the novel and in real life, the Templars’ treasure and King Phillip IV’s debts played a significant role in de Molay’s trial, but the similarities stop there. Rather than ending Jacques’ story with a burning at the stake, the book lends credence to the accusations of his demonic proclivities. Its version of Jacques submits his soul to Mithras, a dark god of great power.
The livery stable is located in the countryside off a dirt road going nowhere. The clank-clanking of the blacksmith’s hammer reverberates in the dank night air.
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Jacques de Molay was burned to death on a scaffold on an island in the River Seine in front of Nortre Dame de Paris, in March 1314. The smoke hid his body from view. When they went back the next day to check on Jacques, he had vanished.
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Though he doesn’t have any Sioux or Assiniboine blood running through his veins Charlie 2-Shirt grew up on the Sioux, Assiniboine Indian Reservation in Montana.
Though he doesn’t have any Sioux or Assiniboine blood running through his veins Charlie 2-Shirt grew up on the Sioux, Assiniboine Indian Reservation in Montana.
Jacques de Molay was burned to death on a scaffold on an island in the River Seine in front of Nortre Dame de Paris, in March 1314. The smoke hid his body from view. When they went back the next day to check on Jacques, he had vanished.
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This story begins rooted in truth: Jacques de Molay, the final Grand Master of the Knights Templar, was a genuine historical figure, sentenced to death in 1314 after he recanted his confession—offered under torture—to acts of depravity and sacrilege.
The livery stable is located in the countryside off a dirt road going nowhere. The clank-clanking of the blacksmith’s hammer reverberates in the dank night air.
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Jacques de Molay was burned to death on a scaffold on an island in the River Seine in front of Nortre Dame de Paris, in March 1314. The smoke hid his body from view.
Jacques de Molay was burned to death on a scaffold on an island in the River Seine in front of Nortre Dame de Paris, in March 1314. The smoke hid his body from view. When they went back the next day to check on Jacques, he had vanished.