Knight Templar 1120-1312 (Warrior)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The order of the Temple was a military-religious organisation that was set up to protect pilgrims and settlers in the Holy Land. The Templars believed they were God's warriors fighting on God's behalf and developed a fearsome reputation among the neighbouring Muslim rulers. This book examines the men who joined the order and why they joined it, focusing on those who fought in the Holy Land. Based on contemporary sources it provides an effective insight into the daily lives of the warriors, from their admission ceremony to their training, organisation in the field, and how they fought in battle.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #143737 in Books
- Published on: 2004-10-29
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 64 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Helen Nicholson is senior lecturer in history at Cardiff University. She has written extensively on the history of the military orders, the crusades in general and the Templars in particular. Her best-known publications include: 'The Knights Templar: A New History' (Sutton Publishing, 2001) and 'Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights: Images of the Military Orders 1128-1291' (Leicester University Press, 1993). Wayne Reynolds was born in Leeds, UK, and attended art college in Middlesborough. He has worked as a professional artist since 1991, and has created material for many gaming companies, working on figures, landscapes and interiors, as well as providing core characterisation. He is best known for his work on titles such as '2000AD', 'Slaine', and 'Judge Dredd'. Wayne is also a keen modeller and historical re-enactor.
Customer Reviews
Not brilliant, but worth having
This long awaited book gives a brief history of the Knight's Templar (Helen Nicholson having written a number of great books on the Religious Orders) but is more imteresting for the fact that it gives detailed information on the Templar's dress and armourment, something not covered by other books. The downside, in MHO, is that the drawings are not as good as those in the Osprey's Knight Hospitaller volumes. But saying that, you would still want it for your collection.



