Today's episode is on how the news of the ruthless prosecution of the Templars in France was received by three distinct rulers - Edward II of England, Denis I of Portugal, and regent Amaury of the Kingdom of Cyprus. We see how, by and large, the main deciding factor for how the Templars are treated are the domestic situations in each of these countries.
This episode primarily makes use of the following texts:
Cohn, N. Europe's Inner Demons (London, 1975)
Jochten Burgtof, Paul Crawford, Helen Nicholson (eds.) The Debate of the Trial of the Templars (1307-1314), 2013
For a full show bibliography and attributions for music and sound used in this episode, please see the website:
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