A fact-based treasure hunt through time... The year 1120 A.D.: Hugues de Payns and eight other men of French high nobility gather in Jerusalem. Their pretense: Guarding the pilgrimage routes after the conquest of Jerusalem by the crusaders. Their real mission: Digging and searching beneath the Temple Mount for a mysterious object. When they return to France in 1128, they own the most dangerous artifact in European Christendom. Suddenly, the Order of the Knights Templar - as they now call themselves - becomes incredibly wealthy. Suddenly, huge Gothic cathedrals rise from the soil of Northern France - and with them a secret architectural code left by the Knights Templar that up to the present day marks the way to the hiding-place of the most important archeological relic in human history. Following author Tobias Daniel Wabbel's research and investigation throughout Europe, this book finally solves the mystery of the legendary treasure of the Knights Templar. Both a travel guide to the secrets of the treasure of the Knights Templar and an enthralling tale, The Templar Treasure will shake commonly held beliefs in this interconnected history and renew interest in it.
About the AuthorTobias Daniel Wabbel has published six nonfiction books in his native German on subjects that range from the search for radio signals of extraterrestrial intelligences and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) to the science-theology debate and a new theology after the Holocaust.
Reviews"A fascinating, comprehensive, and absolutely true account of the author's search for the real Templar treasure. In this book, Wabbel chronicles his extraordinary, 11-year journey. . . . An utterly fascinating book, a gripping read that will keep you turning the pages all night as Wabbel pieces together the various clues that, taken together, appear to solve the enduring mystery of the Templar treasure." --Douglas Preston, author
Book InformationISBN 9781937584344
Author Tobias Daniel WabbelFormat Paperback
Page Count 250
Imprint Trine DayPublisher Trine Day
Weight(grams) 244g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 23mm