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The Lost Colony + Treasure of the Knights Templar Solving the Oak Island Mystery
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Binding
- Paperback
- Product Group
- Book
- Ex Libris
- No
- Inscribed
- No
- Weight
- 1 lbs
- IsTextBook
- No
- Vintage
- Yes
- ISBN
- 9780892817108
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Inner Traditions International, The Limited
ISBN-10
0892817100
ISBN-13
9780892817108
eBay Product ID (ePID)
685446
Product Key Features
Book Title
Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar : Solving the Oak Island Mystery
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Topic
Freemasonry & Secret Societies, Ancient Mysteries & Controversial Knowledge, Special Interest / Adventure, Europe / Medieval, Occultism
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Travel, Body, Mind & Spirit, Social Science, History
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
14.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
98-048741
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
If you enjoy a good non-fiction mystery, a kind of arm chair treasure hunt, and are a bit of a closet archaeologist or a medievalist to boot, this is a book for you. Fascinating reading., An enjoyable read, and one that will be well received by those whose interest is to keep tabs on the more unusual aspects of history and Templar survival., The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar will have you turning its pages deep into the night, and Steven Sora should be commended for his fascinating, seamless scenario!
Dewey Decimal
971.6/23
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 The Mystery of Oak Island 2 Theories and Suspects: Who Dug the Money Pit and What Lies Below 3 Prelude to Expedition 4 The Scottish Discovery of America 5 "...If Two of Them are Dead" 6 The Knights Templar of Scotland 7 The Secret of the Templars 8 The French Connection 9 The Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau 10 The Connecting Thread 11 The Treasure Comes to Oak Island 12 Oak Kings, Severed Heads, and the Secrets of the Ancients 13 The Grail Guardians and the Modern World Epilogue: The Grail Guardians Treasure and Oak Island Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
A compelling argument that connects the lost treasure of the Knights Templar to the mysterious money pit on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, that has baffled treasure hunters for two centuries * Fascinating occult detective work linking the Cathars, the Scottish Masons, and Renne-le-Chateau to the elusive treasure pit on Oak Island * Draws on new evidence recently unearthed in Italy, France, and Scotland to provide a compelling solution to one of the world's most enduring mysteries When the Order of Knights Templar was ruthlessly dissolved in 1307 by King Philip the Fair of France it possessed immense wealth and political power, yet none of the treasure the Templars amassed has ever been found. Their treasure is rumored to contain artifacts of spiritual significance retrieved by the order during the Crusades, including the genealogies of David and Jesus and documents that trace these bloodlines into the royal bloodlines of Merovingian France. Placing a Scottish presence in the New World a century before Columbus, Steven Sora paints a credible scenario that the Sinclair clan of Scotland transported the wealth of the Templars--entrusted to them as the Masonic heirs of the order--to a remote island off the shores of present-day Nova Scotia. The mysterious money pit there is commonly believed to have been built before 1497 and has guarded its secret contents tenaciously despite two centuries of determined efforts to unearth it. All of these efforts (one even financed by American president Franklin Delano Roosevelt) have failed, thanks to an elaborate system of booby traps, false beaches, hidden drains, and other hazards of remarkable ingenuity and technological complexity., A compelling argument that connects the lost treasure of the Knights Templar to the mysterious money pit on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, that has baffled treasure hunters for two centuries - Fascinating occult detective work linking the Cathars, the Scottish Masons, and Renne-le-Chateau to the elusive treasure pit on Oak Island - Draws on new evidence recently unearthed in Italy, France, and Scotland to provide a compelling solution to one of the world's most enduring mysteries When the Order of Knights Templar was ruthlessly dissolved in 1307 by King Philip the Fair of France it possessed immense wealth and political power, yet none of the treasure the Templars amassed has ever been found. Their treasure is rumored to contain artifacts of spiritual significance retrieved by the order during the Crusades, including the genealogies of David and Jesus and documents that trace these bloodlines into the royal bloodlines of Merovingian France. Placing a Scottish presence in the New World a century before Columbus, Steven Sora paints a credible scenario that the Sinclair clan of Scotland transported the wealth of the Templars--entrusted to them as the Masonic heirs of the order--to a remote island off the shores of present-day Nova Scotia. The mysterious money pit there is commonly believed to have been built before 1497 and has guarded its secret contents tenaciously despite two centuries of determined efforts to unearth it. All of these efforts (one even financed by American president Franklin Delano Roosevelt) have failed, thanks to an elaborate system of booby traps, false beaches, hidden drains, and other hazards of remarkable ingenuity and technological complexity.
LC Classification Number
F1039.O35S67 1999
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