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this day the Knights Templar gain a new crusade. Since the fall of
Jerusalem to Saladin in 1187, the Knights Templar had been in decline.
They fought on through the crusades in the losing fight to keep Christian
kings in the Holy Land.
Their monastic headquarters stood at Acre and cities in the north for a
century, but Moslem troops forced them off the mainland to Cyprus. The
stronghold there fell in 1302 to the Mamluks, and the Templars had lost
their mission. What to do with the Templars stood as the question of the
day.
"The Christian Knights shouldn't have been there at
all...they should have gone home and not invaded another country!" -
reader's commentsPope Clement V, newly appointed in 1305, offered
the suggestion of merging the Knights Templar with the Knights
Hospitaller, who were forming up a monastic state in Rhodes as the
Teutonic Knights had in Prussia. Both Grand Masters of the two orders
ultimately rejected the idea, but, while the discussions were carried out
in France, the pope also discussed charges of heresy and corruption that
had been brought against the Knights Templar. While questionable, the
allegations stood, and the pope sent a letter to the French king Philip IV
to investigate. Philip, who was gravely indebted to the Knights Templar in
the funding for his wars against England and Flanders, saw this as an
opportunity to eliminate the would-be bankers.
"the real problem was that the powers that be had
become suspicious of the templars and seen them as a greater threat than
the saracens. the mideast was deserted and the templars destroyed. a
better question would be why were the knights of saint john not eradicated
" - reader's commentsOn October 13, 1307, Philip gave the order to
arrest dozens of top Templars, but Grand Master Jacques de Molay escaped
secretly. Over the coming weeks, false confessions of idolatry and sinful
rituals would be torn from the Templars under torture. Philip pressured
Clement V to give an order that the rest of the Templars be arrested and
convicted; with the Order gone, Philip's debts would be struck out.
However, the network of Grand Master de Molay enabled the Templar to gain
the attention of the pope. Even as Clement had moved the papacy to France,
the Templars could protect him from Philip's military, and what the Order
needed was a new goal. After much discussion, it was decided that the
Order would purify itself and begin a quest to establish an alliance with
the Mongols (believed to be descended from influence from the mythical
eastern Christian king Prester John). Clement V, much to the chagrin of
Philip, gave the papal bull entitled Nova Templarae on November 22. The
renewed Templar Order would soon announce a new crusade.
"The Crusaders annexation of the Holy Land would
eventually fail(as it did) since the Holy Land was far from mainland
Europe.The Arabs would have kept attacking the Holy Land indefinitely
until the Crusaders would tire and leave just like the VietCong attacked
the US troops indefinitely till they left Vietnam" - reader's commentsIn
1305, Oljeitu of the Ilkhanate in Persia had sent an embassy to Clement,
Philip, and the English king Edward I to attempt a military alliance, but
distractions in Europe had slowed plans. Now with the Templars freed by
selling off their many monastic assets, including Philip's debt (which was
purchased by Holy Roman Emperor Henry VII, giving a considerable boost to
the political clout of the House of Luxembourg), the Templars began to
piece together their Tenth Crusade. Consulting with the aged
Crusader-historian Jean de Joinville as well as the famed merchant Marco
Polo, whose book had described Prester John as the Mongol's foster father,
the Templars set out exploring eastward on a northern route through the
Black Sea and across Christian Armenia to begin contact.
"You lost me with the reversal of rolls.....Pope
Clement V was the bought dog of the king of France....You could of left
there rolls the same with Phillip deciding that crusade would refill his
coffers as well as setting in stone that France would be the Seat of the
Catholic Faith" - reader's commentBy 1312, the Tenth Crusade had
been launched. Simultaneous attacks from Ilkhanate Mongols in the
northeast with Crusaders backed by mercenaries from the Caucasus in the
northwest pushed Mamluks back into Egypt. Within a generation, the Holy
Land was in the hands of the Crusaders once again, and the remainder of
Egypt was now a vassal to the Mongols. In the 1340s, however, the Black
Plague broke out through the Middle East and spilled into Europe. The
plague was taken as a sign of punishment for drafting an alliance with
unchristian fellows.
"they would have still failed because so many
people had been killed in Europe and most countries that sent people on
the crusade were bank rupt or nearly there " - reader's commentBreaking
off relations with the east, Europe turned toward itself under the
emboldened leadership of the Church, working to purge the ideas that past
Crusaders had carried back with them and the dangerous readings of pagan
science and literature from ancient Romans and Greeks. In the next
century, a rebirth of allegiance to the Church would be conducted by
Orders such as the Templars, still ruling out of Jerusalem until its fall
to the Ottomans in 1467.
Encouraged by trade and conquest, the Ottoman Empire launched its
invasion of barbaric Italy in 1543 under Suleiman the Magnificent.
Northern Europe would resist for centuries, holding back Muslim
imperialism with renewed feudalism, despite the great militaristic might
brought forward by Ottoman mastery of gunpowder and cannon.