Do The Legends About The Knights Templar Have Any
Basis In Fact?
 

One of the truly fascinating things about legends is that they have almost always, at some early stage, had some basis in fact, but usually this has been blurred by later layers of mystery and myth. 

The Knights had been something of a mystery even to their contemporaries. Yet even those who were delighted at their downfall generally acknowledged that the majority of the Templars had taken their religious vows seriously and displayed extraordinary bravery in battle.

Rumour had it that the Templar headquarters on Temple Mount in Jerusalem was built over the site of Solomon’s original temple and that vast treasures had been buried beneath it. Owing to the Templars’ accumulation of great wealth as a result of a constant flow of generous donations, it was inevitable that speculation would flourish as to whether they had, in fact, unearthed the fabled treasure. There is no evidence to support this.

One of the most popular and enduring of Templar legends is that they were protectors of the Grail. Dan Brown takes up this theme in The Da Vinci Code, adding his own embellishments. As Sharan  Newman comments in The real History behind the Da Vinci Code, the fun of writing about legends is that one can add to them according to one’s purpose, the interests of one’s readers and the context of contemporary life.  

 

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