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Mundo Freak
O Fim dos Templários e o Tesouro Perdido | MFC 553

Mundo Freak

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 77:47


Os Cavaleiros Templários foram uma poderosa ordem militar e religiosa da Idade Média. Fundada no início do século XII, sua missão era proteger peregrinos cristãos na Terra Santa. Com o tempo, os Templários se tornaram mais do que guerreiros, passaram a administrar fortificações, acumular terras e desenvolver um sofisticado sistema financeiro que os tornou extremamente ricos e influentes.No entanto, essa ascensão despertou a desconfiança de monarcas e da Igreja. Em 1307, o rei Filipe IV da França ordenou a prisão dos Templários, acusando-os de heresia e outros crimes. A ordem foi dissolvida, seu último Grão-Mestre, Jacques de Molay, foi queimado na fogueira, e seu imenso tesouro... simplesmente desapareceu.No episódio de hoje, os investigadores Andrei Fernandes, Rafael Jacaúna, Tupá Guerra, e Marcos Keller irão debater sobre o destino dessa fortuna que se tornou um dos maiores mistérios da história. Teria sido escondida antes da queda da ordem? Estaria enterrada em algum lugar da Europa ou até mesmo em outro continente?IMERSÃO ALURA GOOGLE GEMINI AQUI: https://www.alura.com.br/imersao-ia-google-gemini-ii?utm_source=influenciadores&utm_medium=mundofreak&utm_campaign=imersao-ia-google-gemini-iiTransforme ideias em projetos reais com a IA do GoogleAs inscrições são por tempo limitado, então garanta agora o seu lugar.Links:Apoia-se Mundo Freak: ⁠https://apoia.se/confidencial⁠⁠Mundo Freak no Youtube⁠

Mundo Freak Confidencial
O Fim dos Templários e o Tesouro Perdido | MFC 553

Mundo Freak Confidencial

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 77:47


Os Cavaleiros Templários foram uma poderosa ordem militar e religiosa da Idade Média. Fundada no início do século XII, sua missão era proteger peregrinos cristãos na Terra Santa. Com o tempo, os Templários se tornaram mais do que guerreiros, passaram a administrar fortificações, acumular terras e desenvolver um sofisticado sistema financeiro que os tornou extremamente ricos e influentes.No entanto, essa ascensão despertou a desconfiança de monarcas e da Igreja. Em 1307, o rei Filipe IV da França ordenou a prisão dos Templários, acusando-os de heresia e outros crimes. A ordem foi dissolvida, seu último Grão-Mestre, Jacques de Molay, foi queimado na fogueira, e seu imenso tesouro... simplesmente desapareceu.No episódio de hoje, os investigadores Andrei Fernandes, Rafael Jacaúna, Tupá Guerra, e Marcos Keller irão debater sobre o destino dessa fortuna que se tornou um dos maiores mistérios da história. Teria sido escondida antes da queda da ordem? Estaria enterrada em algum lugar da Europa ou até mesmo em outro continente?IMERSÃO ALURA GOOGLE GEMINI AQUI: https://www.alura.com.br/imersao-ia-google-gemini-ii?utm_source=influenciadores&utm_medium=mundofreak&utm_campaign=imersao-ia-google-gemini-iiTransforme ideias em projetos reais com a IA do GoogleAs inscrições são por tempo limitado, então garanta agora o seu lugar.Links:Apoia-se Mundo Freak: ⁠https://apoia.se/confidencial⁠⁠Mundo Freak no Youtube⁠

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE
Pourquoi le procès des Templiers a-t-il marqué le Moyen Age ?

Choses à Savoir HISTOIRE

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 2:44


Le procès des Templiers est l'un des épisodes les plus troublants et fascinants de l'histoire médiévale. Il mêle pouvoir royal, manipulation politique, torture inquisitoriale et chute spectaculaire d'un ordre puissant. Voici tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur ce procès hors normes, qui scella la fin tragique des célèbres moines-soldats.Les Templiers : richesse et puissanceFondé vers 1119, l'ordre du Temple avait pour mission initiale de protéger les pèlerins en Terre sainte. Rapidement, il devient un acteur militaire incontournable des croisades, mais aussi un acteur économique majeur. Grâce aux dons, à leurs privilèges fiscaux et à un réseau de commanderies dans toute l'Europe, les Templiers accumulent des richesses colossales, agissant même comme banquiers pour les rois et les papes.Mais après la chute de Saint-Jean-d'Acre en 1291, dernier bastion chrétien en Orient, leur raison d'être semble affaiblie. Et un homme en particulier voit d'un très mauvais œil leur pouvoir : le roi de France Philippe IV le Bel.Une manœuvre politique implacableEndetté auprès des Templiers, Philippe le Bel décide de frapper fort. Le 13 octobre 1307, il ordonne l'arrestation massive de tous les Templiers de France, y compris leur grand maître, Jacques de Molay. L'accusation est grave : hérésie, idolâtrie, pratiques obscènes lors des cérémonies d'initiation, voire sodomie et reniement du Christ.Ces accusations reposent essentiellement sur des aveux obtenus sous la torture, avec l'aide de l'Inquisition. Beaucoup de Templiers avouent tout… avant de se rétracter aussitôt après. Mais le mal est fait : la rumeur court, et l'image des Templiers s'effondre.Un procès sans justiceLe pape Clément V, d'abord réticent, cède peu à peu à la pression du roi. Il ouvre un procès pontifical, mais les dés sont pipés. En 1312, sous la menace d'un schisme, Clément dissout l'ordre du Temple lors du concile de Vienne. Il ne le déclare pas coupable, mais supprime l'ordre par "pragmatisme".Le 18 mars 1314, après sept ans de captivité, Jacques de Molay est brûlé vif à Paris, sur l'île de la Cité, après avoir rétracté ses aveux en public. Il aurait lancé, selon la légende, une malédiction sur le roi et le pape, tous deux morts dans l'année suivante.Héritage et mytheCe procès, orchestré plus par la volonté politique que par la foi, reste un symbole de l'instrumentalisation de la justice à des fins de pouvoir. Il a aussi alimenté un immense imaginaire autour des Templiers : trésors cachés, savoirs occultes, et sociétés secrètes. Mais derrière le mythe, il reste une vérité plus crue : celle d'un ordre sacrifié pour des raisons d'argent et de souveraineté. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Au cœur de l'histoire
TEASER - Le trésor des Templiers existe-t-il vraiment ?

Au cœur de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 0:48


C'est un fabuleux trésor que certains cherchent encore. Au Moyen-Age, les Templiers deviennent l'ordre militaire et religieux le plus puissant et le plus riche d'Europe. Mais au XIVe siècle, l'ordre est persécuté par Philippe le Bel et Jacques de Molay, grand maître des Templiers, maudit les rois de France. Que devient alors l'argent des Templiers ? Leur prétendu trésor existe-t-il ? La semaine prochaine, dans Au cœur de l'Histoire, découvrez un récit inédit consacré au fameux trésor des Templiers.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

History Daily
The Execution of the Last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

History Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 15:49


March 18, 1314. Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, is burned at the stake. This episode originally aired in 2024.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
#32 Paratruther- Live from Hanger 18 with Mr. Anderson

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 66:54 Transcription Available


What if America's financial future is more precarious than we've been led to believe? Join us as we question the trajectory of the nation's economy, drawing insights from Pat Buchanan's 2011 book "Suicide of a Superpower" and examining the stark contrasts between then and now. With Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's oversight of a significant portion of U.S. national debt, we ponder the implications for America's survival into 2025. This episode also tackles the challenges of broadcasting from the Hangar 18 studios amidst technical hiccups, ensuring a lively exchange of ideas and reflections on the shifting political and economic landscapes.Our pop culture conversations take a humorous twist as we send well-wishes to Chris Graves and correct some amusing movie mix-ups. From debunking myths around Friday the 13th to exploring the curious lore surrounding the Knights Templar, we promise an engaging blend of history and Hollywood anecdotes. Listen in as we share personal experiences and historical narratives, connecting the past with the present in a captivating and light-hearted dialogue that honors both fact and fiction.As we journey through history, the symbolism of the number 13 unfolds in surprising ways, from its infamous reputation to its deeper cultural significance. We explore the mysterious connections between numerology, mythology, and secret societies, delving into tales of the Knights Templar and the controversies surrounding figures like Jacques de Molay. With insights into modern secretive orders and geopolitical tensions, we navigate a world of mystery drones, nuclear concerns, and controversial public figures with laughter and thought-provoking storytelling. Discover a world where ancient secrets meet modern revolutions, all wrapped up in a show you won't want to miss.

Royally Screwed
Episode 89: Oh, Holy Knight

Royally Screwed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 42:15


This week on Royally Screwed, we're talking about Jaques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar. Though his life is shrouded in mystery, the world he lived in was filled with intrigue. How does a band of holy knights come to meet its end? And what might the origins of an occult demon say about their religious beliefs? Subscribe for more episodes as they come.Twitter: @Denim_CreekInstagram: denimcreekproMusic:Intro/Outro: “Life O' the Lavish” - Jules Gaia, “Dayfreak” - White Bones,“A Snowflake's Tale” - Howard Harper-Barnes, “The Crossroads” - Lindsey Abraham, “Vapour” - Osoku, “Mysterious Package” - Kikoru, “In Next Life” - UneasyCopyright 2024, Denim Creek Productions

Cuarto Milenio (Oficial)
Cuarto Milenio 20×07 (20/10/2024): El regreso del Temple

Cuarto Milenio (Oficial)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 124:05


La Asociación Orden Soberana del Temple de Cristo, autoproclamados como los templarios actuales, ha interpuesto una nueva demanda de conciliación contra el Papa Francisco (la tercera en menos de un año) en la que le exige la rehabilitación de la orden, suspendida en el año 1312. Recordemos que Jacques de Molay, líder de los Templarios antiguos fue quemado en una pira mientras lanzaba una maldición contra el rey Felipe el Hermoso.Esta noche, con la ayuda de la IA, conoceremos la verdad en torno a la disolución de esta orden y su luctuoso final de la mano de Javier Sierra. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Alchemical Tech Revolution
Templar Reckoning Day... The History Of Friday The 13th...

Alchemical Tech Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 99:25


Why does the notion of Friday the 13th carry a negative connotation? The story of Jacques de Molay and the fall of the Templars lies at the center of this tradition... Why is it important today? Reading from, "Dungeon, Fire, And Sword: The Knights Templar In The Crusades", by John J. Robinson... www.alchemicaltechrevolution.com www.alchemicaltechrevolution.com/atr-health

Ritter, Tod und Teufel - Dunkle Geschichten im Mittelalter

Die sagenumwobenen Tempelritter sind wohl jedem ein Begriff. Spätestens seit Tom Hanks sich in „Der Da Vinci Code“ auf ihre Spuren begab und sie damit auf die Kinoleinwand brachte. Doch wie kam es zur Gründung dieses Ordens aus Kampfmönchen? Was hat es mit dem Fluch der Templer auf sich, der immer wieder Stoff für Romane und Filme liefert? Kristina Forster und Michael Lott erzählen die Geschichte von Jacques de Molay, dem letzten Großmeister des Templerordens. Wir beginnen unsere Reise auf dem Schafott und enden auf dem Scheiterhaufen. In dieser Folge steigt die Spannung so wie die Köpfe fallen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Datownik historyczny Macieja Korkucia w RMF Classic
18 III – Przepowiednia de Molay’a

Datownik historyczny Macieja Korkucia w RMF Classic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 2:56


History Daily
The Execution of the Last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

History Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 15:49


March 18, 1314. Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, is burned at the stake.Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more.History Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fuera de Plano
La maldición de Jacques de Molay

Fuera de Plano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 18:28


El 18 de marzo de 1314 moría en la hoguera el último gran maestre del Temple, Jacques de Molay. Pero antes dejó un regalito para sus asesinos, una maldición.

American History Tellers
History Daily: The Execution of the Last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

American History Tellers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 15:49


March 18, 1314. Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, is burned at the stake.You can listen ad-free in the Wondery or Amazon Music app. Or for all that and more, go to IntoHistory.comHistory Daily is a co-production of Airship and Noiser.Go to HistoryDaily.com for more history, daily.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

L'Heure H
Les Rois Maudits : Le Cri de la Malédiction

L'Heure H

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 38:40


Plongez au cœur d'un mystère historique fascinant avec "Les Rois Maudits : Le Cri de la Malédiction", où les paroles maudites de Jacques de Molay déclenchent une série d'événements dramatiques pour la couronne de France et le Pape. Alors que les Templiers sont condamnés et brûlés vifs, leur grand maître prononce une malédiction qui semble s'abattre implacablement, entraînant la chute de la lignée royale. Entre trahisons, adultères et empoisonnements, suivez le destin tumultueux des rois maudits et les intrigues qui ébranlent l'Europe médiévale. Une histoire haletante où réalité et légende s'entremêlent dans une danse envoûtante, révélant les sombres secrets du pouvoir et de la superstition. Merci pour votre écoute Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Heure H sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/22750 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

The Amish Inquisition Podcast

This week we are joined by archaeologist, historian and author, Mark Olly. Mark has researched and written many books over the years, often concentrating on some of our favourite alt-history subjects. In this show we will be focussing on The Knights Templar...origins, beliefs and legacy. How far do the Templars really go back? What were they up to? Are any of them still around today? Please check out Mark's books, available on Amazon   From the web.. The Knights Templar were a medieval military order that fought in the Crusades and became very influential and wealthy. They were suppressed by the French king and the pope in the early 14th century and accused of heresy and other crimes. Since then, they have been the subject of many legends, myths, and conspiracy theories. Some of the most popular esoteric theories surrounding the Knights Templar are: They discovered treasure and secret knowledge while digging beneath the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, where they were based for many years. Some of the alleged items they found include the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, and parts of the True Cross. They were part of a secret society called the Priory of Sion, which claimed to guard the bloodline of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. According to this theory, the Templars knew that Jesus and Mary were married and had children, and that their descendants were the rightful rulers of Europe. They cursed the French king and the pope who ordered their arrest and execution, and caused their downfall and the end of their dynasties. The last Grand Master of the Templars, Jacques de Molay, is said to have invoked God's wrath on his enemies as he was burned at the stake in Paris in 1314. They survived their persecution and went underground, forming new branches and orders in different countries. Some of the groups that claim to be the successors or heirs of the Templars include the Freemasons, the Rosicrucians, and the Illuminati. These are just some of the many esoteric theories that have been proposed about the Knights Templar over the centuries. #knightstemplar #freemasonry #theknightstemplar ____________________________________________________________________ Follow us here: https://allmylinks.com/the-amish-inquisition Signup for the newsletter, join the community, follow us online, and most importantly share links! Producer Credits for Ep 312: Emma Bridges ____________________________________________________________________ Leave us a voicemail: 07562245894 Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out iTunes reviews if you leave them. Website - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/ Join the Element server: https://matrix.to/#/%23the-amish-inquisition%3Amatrix.org Subscribe to the Newsletter: http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/subscribe-to-the-newsletter/ Get your Merch from: The Amish Loot Chest - https://teespring.com/en-GB/stores/amish-inquisition-loot-chest Email - theamishinquisition@gmail.com Buy us a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theamishguys Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/theamishinquisition Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/theamishinquisition Odysee Channel - https://odysee.com/@theamishinquisition:e Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/c-1347401 Twitter - https://twitter.com/amishinqpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en Bitchute - https://www.bitchute.com/channel/0fNMZAQctCme/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Find out how to become a Producer here - http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ Become a Producer! The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU. NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest.

Les voies de l'Histoire
Raconter une vie ? Jacques de Molay, grand-maître du Temple, par les siens.

Les voies de l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 30:29


Bonjour à toutes et à tous,Bienvenue, chères auditrices et chers auditeurs, dans ce nouvel épisode des Voies de l'histoire, votre rendez-vous mensuel proposé sur Euradio par le Centre de recherches en histoire internationale et atlantique de Nantes Université.Aujourd'hui, nous sommes ravis de recevoir à nouveau un des premiers invités de cette émission. Philippe Josserand, vous êtes maître de conférences et habilité à diriger des recherches à Nantes Université. Vous êtes historien et avez publié en 2019 une biographie de Jacques de Molay qui fait désormais autorité sur l'histoire des Templiers et de leur dernier grand-maître. Vous nous aviez d'ailleurs fait l'amitié de venir présenter cet ouvrage lors de première saison des Voies de l'Histoire, au micro de Bernard Michon – et j'invite nos auditeurs et nos auditrices à réécouter cette émission...

ParaPower Mapping
Speculative Swiss-mania (Pt. I): Red Cross, Templar Diaspora, Knights Hospitaller, Grand Orient de France, Masonic Alpine Lodges, & the Perpetuation of Warfare (TASTER)

ParaPower Mapping

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 46:17


Welcome back to ParaPower Mapping. Subscribe to the PPM Patreon to access the full, unabridged version of this unhinged, topsy turvy time-jumping investigation into a possible Knights Templar - Hospitaller - Rosicrucian - Masonic - Red Cross society continuum: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping "Speculative Swiss-mania (Pt. I)" includes discussions of the following: A secret history of the Red Cross; the possibility that Catholic military orders like the Knights Templar & Hospitaller served as the blueprint for the RC's Swiss founders; John D. Rockefeller's involvement in the ARC's founding in Dansville, NY; conspiracy theories that the Old Swiss Confederacy is rooted in a diaspora of Templar knights; a disclaimer about the apparent "Holy Blood Holy Grail", Priory of Sion, & Dan Brown influence on this idea; early unification of Swiss cantons occurring around the Templar inquisition & persecution; geographical proximity; Templars purportedly aiding Swiss countryfolk in combat the 1300s; the preemptive removal of the Templar treasure horde from Paris; the banking connection; overland Templar trade routes thru the Alps; Templar "letters of credit"; Templar symbols appearing in Swiss cantons & heraldry; the whole square flag thing (Swiss & Vatican); the Red Cross being the insignia of both the Templars & Hospitallers & an inversion of the Swiss flag; the Geneva Convention stipulation enforcing nurses to wear Red Cross armlets on the battlefield; the Conventions ratifying international neutrality for medical workers, field hospitals, & the wounded—essentially deciding the etiquette of modern warfare; Red Cross founder Henri Dunant & his Calvinist upbringing in Geneva; the Austro-Sardinian War & battle of Solferino; the Committee of Five; Red Cross founder & Swiss General Guillaume Henri-Dufour, who served under Napoleon & taught his nephew at a military academy; the "neutrality" angle, another indicator of potential Templar & Hospitaller influence on both Swiss history & the Red Cross; RC General Dufour presiding over the first Geneva Convention; Knights Hospitaller's express purpose of providing care to pilgrims & the wounded during Crusades; King Philip le Bel's betrayal of the Knights Templar in 1309; his effective assassination of Pope Boniface; the geopolitical games that informed the obliteration of the Templars, namely King Philip's attempts to weaken the Papacy & consolidate his power; his struggle for territory in Gascony w/ English King Edward, foreshadowing historical trends in British-French relations that we'll explore via the lens of French-Scottish Masonic ties & infighting b/w the aforementioned & British Masonry; King Philip's secret Scottish pact; Jacques de Molay's curse; Hellfire Club founder the Duke of Wharton's seminal role in founding the Grand Orient de France (Masonic); his Jacobitism & support of the "Old Pretender"; Wharton's rakish travels w/ a Calvinist tutor in Switzerland; the Masonic "Great Schism" in the late 1800s & the Lausanne Conference of 1875, where Swiss Masons were employed in mediating international Masonic deliberations focused on reframing the Scottish Rite & revising its charter; Switzerland's admittedly curious role as mediator on the world stage; Scottish & French Masons aiding the nascent US during the War of Independence; King Philip the Fair marrying his sister Margaret off to King Edward = the germ of the Hundred Years War; the first Estates-General being summoned during Philip's power struggle w/ Pope Boniface; Pope Boniface's abduction & the installation of Pope Clement leading to the abolition of the Knights Templar & the Templar Inquisition; etc. Songs: | Iron Maiden - "Montsegur" | | Pungent Stench - "Hidden Empire" |

Les Belles Lettres
Philippe Josserand - Les sept vies de Jacques de Molay

Les Belles Lettres

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 5:53


Sous la plume de Philippe Josserand, sept proches du dernier grand-maître des Templiers en dressent le portrait, chacun leur tour, à travers lettres, dialogues et monologues. Un ouvrage qui fait résonner au plus près réalité et fiction. En librairie le 15 septembre et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/9782251454580/les-sept-vies-de-jacques-de-molay

On ne va pas refaire l'histoire

L'histoire de Jacques de Molay est devenue célèbre  grâce aux films «Les Rois maudits», «Da Vinci Code» ou encore via le jeu vidéo «Assasin's Creed». Mais qui était vraiment ce templier du XIIIème siècle ? La légende raconte que ce dernier ait lancé, au moment de périr sur le bucher, une malédiction sur treize générations à l'encontre du roi Philippe IV le Bel, du pape Clément V et de Guillaume Humbert.L'ordre des Templiers dont il est le dernier grand maître se donnait pour mission de protéger les pèlerins sur la route de Jérusalem ainsi que les lieux saints. Puissance militaire et financière, cet ordre religieux constituait aussi une autorité concurrente au trône de France. Jacques de Molay, est arrêté le 13 octobre 1307 à Paris sur ordre du roi Philippe le Bel, qui accuse les Templiers d'hérésie et de pratiques obscènes. «On ne va pas refaire l'histoire» est une série écrite par Karine Micard, autrice de romans initiatiques et historiques.Bonne écoute.Réalisation : Pierre Fosse, Marius Sort, Ronan Coquelin LionMusiques : Universal Music ProductionIllustration : Céline Fonteneau

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Jacques de Molay, el último templario

Filosofía, Psicología, Historias

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 4:51


En un extremo de la Isla de la Cité de París, una pequeña placa, inadvertida por los transeúntes, cuanta que allí fue asesinado el último de los templarios.

Armatae - Der Geschichts-Podcast
Of Heathens and Heroes – Templer

Armatae - Der Geschichts-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 26:33


Unter den Templern gab es viele, die sich durch Mut, Hingabe und Unterwerfung an den Glauben hervortaten. Allerdings überstrahlte einer die meisten von ihnen und sollte durch seinen Glauben sogar in Lebensgefahr geraten. Jaques de Molay. Wer er war und was er vollbrachte, darum geht es heute! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TrineDay: The Journey Podcast
121. The Ignored: The Truth About JFK

TrineDay: The Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 87:09


Publisher Kris Millegan discusses the JFK assassination with a number of TrineDay authors. Lee Harvey Oswald didn't do it. Dan Rather told lies and hid the truth. JFK still inspires people to work for peace and freedom and the truth.Judyth Vary Baker had a love affair with Lee Harvey Oswald in New Orleans in the summer of 1963. She has written many books: ME & LEE: How I Came to Know, Love and Lose Lee Harvey Oswald; DAVID FERRIE: Mafia Pilot; KENNEDY & OSWALD: The Big Picture, written with Edward Schwartz; and LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND ME: The Weaponization of Cancer, The Monkey Virus, and The Kennedy Assassination.Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould are husband and wife co-authors of THE VALEDICTION: Three Nights of Desmond; its sequel, THE VALEDICTION: Resurrection; and the article, FROM THE JERUSALEM CRUSADE TO THE HOLY GRAIL TO THE DEATH OF JFK, which examines how “… the immolation of Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay at the hands of the Pope's Inquisitors [in 1314] would serve as an inspiration for generations to seek revenge on the Roman Church, [beginning] the legend that winds its way from Jerusalem to Paris to the Holy Grail, to … Scottish Rite Freemasonry and … to the death of JFK.”Christopher Fulton, with his wife Michelle, wrote THE INHERITANCE: POISONED FRUIT OF JFK'S ASSASSINATION, about the assassination evidence that passed from Bobby Kennedy to Evelyn Lincoln to Christopher, which caused him to cross paths with the Russian Government, President Reagan, the Clinton White House, Donald Trump, and the Justice Department. Christopher made a pact with John F. Kennedy Jr. about the disposition of that evidence. The federal government silenced Christopher by brutally incarcerating him.Ed Haslam, author of DR. MARY'S MONKEY: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses are Linked to Lee Harvey Oswald, the JFK Assassination and Emerging Global Epidemics. Ed was raised in New Orleans and met Dr. Mary Sherman, whose 1964 death is “the skeleton in the national closet, the murder NOBODY wants to talk about.” 60 MINUTES producer Don Hewitt called Ed's revelations about the cancer in 200 million doses of the polio vaccine in the 1950s (and the eruption of soft-tissue cancers that followed) “the biggest story of our times.”Mal Hyman, author of BURYING THE LEAD: The Media and the JFK Assassination, “An updated review of the case and a novel analysis of the way elite power works with the media in times of crisis.” His book examines the rapid decline in confidence in government that followed the assassination. The mainstream media did nothing but repeat the official story and, by 1991, with academe and the government, had stopped investigating altogether. It took Oliver Stone's film, JFK, to fuel public outrage and cause Congress to pass the JFK Act to declassify the remaining documents that were still withheld.William Matson Law, author of IN THE EYE OF HISTORY: Disclosures in the JFK Assassination Medical Evidence; AT THE COLD SHOULDER OF HISTORY, written with James Jenkins, a young navy corpsman who was in the room during President Kennedy's autopsy; and BETRAYAL: A JFK Honor Guard Speaks, with the late Hugh Clark. William is the only private researcher to interview FBI Agents James Sibert and Francis O'Neill, who also were in the room during the autopsy. William's JFK research has appeared in over 30 other books, as well as his own.James Lateer, author of THE THREE BARONS: The Organizational Chart of the Kennedy Assassination, “The first useful, in-depth analysis of the 120 phone calls made by Lyndon Johnson in the week following the assassination (regarding demands made by the military and similar political power plays). THE THREE BARONS is also the first use of “statistical factor analysis” to identify the plotters, using a database of 30 books and 1,500&

Un Día Como Hoy
Un Día Como Hoy 18 de Marzo

Un Día Como Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023 5:23


Un día como hoy, 18 de marzo: Nace: 1847: Stéphane Mallarmé, poeta francés (f. 1898). 1854: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, compositor ruso (f. 1908). 1932: John Updike, escritor estadounidense (f. 2009). 1933: Sergio Pitol, escritor mexicano (f. 2018). Fallece: 1314: Jacques de Molay, militar francés, último gran maestre de los templarios. 1980: Erich Fromm, psicoanalista germano-estadounidense. Conducido por Joel Almaguer. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2023

Historical Light Freemasonry Show
The Order of DeMolay | HL 116

Historical Light Freemasonry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 61:18


In this episode of the Historical Light Masonic History Podcast, we speak with Brother Marvin Fletcher about the history of the Order of DeMolay. DeMolay is a masonic youth organization that was founded in 1919 by Frank S. Land. The organization is named after Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar. DeMolay aims to provide young men with leadership training and character development opportunities. Today, the Order of DeMolay has chapters in over 70 countries around the world. Brother Fletcher outlines the general history of the organization, as well as its founding principles and objectives. He also discusses some of the well-known members of DeMolay and get into depth on the overall masonic history of DeMolay.   Big thanks to all of our Patreon supporters! Be a part of the Historical Light community, Join us at www.HistoricalLight.com/support

Malhete Podcast
DE TEMPLÁRIOS A MAÇONS

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 6:01


;A Ordem dos Cavaleiros Templários foi uma ordem militar e monástica formada no final da Primeira Cruzada com a missão de proteger os peregrinos a caminho da Terra Santa. Nunca antes houve um grupo de cavaleiros seculares que fizeram votos monásticos. Nesse sentido, eles foram os primeiros monges-soldados. A Ordem dos Templários lutou ao lado do Rei Ricardo I (conhecido como “Coeur-de-Lion”) e outros cruzados em várias batalhas na Terra Santa. ;Os primórdios da Ordem foram marcados pela humildade e pobreza. Ele sobreviveu graças às doações feitas pelos peregrinos que encontrou no caminho. A Ordem obteve assim o apoio da Santa Sé e de várias monarquias europeias. ;Dentro de dois séculos, os Templários tornaram-se poderosos o suficiente para desafiar qualquer um, menos o trono papal. Temidos como guerreiros, respeitados por sua caridade e cobiçados por sua riqueza, não há dúvida de que os Cavaleiros Templários foram os principais atores nas ordens monásticas e militares. Por causa de sua vasta riqueza e da extensão dos territórios que controlavam, eles inventaram o sistema bancário, especialmente a letra de câmbio que permitia aos peregrinos viajar sem dinheiro. ;Eles foram destruídos, talvez por causa de sua riqueza ou por medo de seu poder aparentemente ilimitado, o que tornava a Ordem igual aos Reis. De 1307 a 1314, o Rei da França e o Papa atacaram os “pobres soldados de Cristo e do templo de Salomão” que deixaram de existir, pelo menos oficialmente. ;Embora originalmente a Ordem fosse um pequeno grupo de nove cavaleiros, sua fama continuou a crescer em grande parte graças ao apoio de Bernard de Clairvaux e seu “Louvor à Nova Cavalaria”. Bernard neste momento foi muitas vezes apelidado de "segundo papa". Ele era o principal porta-voz do cristianismo. Ele também foi responsável por ajudar a desenvolver as regras e conduta da ordem. ;Nos círculos políticos europeus, os Templários tornaram-se muito poderosos e influentes. Eles foram protegidos de toda autoridade, exceto a do Papa. (Decreto do Papa Inocêncio II). Após as Cruzadas, os Cavaleiros retornaram aos seus Capítulos por toda a Europa e se tornaram notórios penhoristas para os Monarcas. ;As reuniões secretas e rituais dos Cavaleiros Templários mais tarde contribuíram para sua queda. O rei da França, Philippe le Bel usou-os como pretextos para destruir a Ordem. A verdadeira razão era que ele se sentiu ameaçado por seu poder e imunidade. Em 1307, o rei da França Philippe, necessitando desesperadamente de fundos para sustentar sua guerra contra Edward King of England, empreendeu sua ação contra os Templários. ;Na sexta-feira, 13 de outubro de 1307, o rei Filipe mandou prender todos os Templários por heresia, única acusação que permitia o bloqueio do dinheiro e bens dos acusados. Os Templários foram torturados. Para abreviar seu sofrimento, eles confessaram os piores crimes como: Pisar e cuspir na cruz Homossexualidade e sodomia Adorar o Diabo O rei Filipe IV teve sucesso em seu esforço para se livrar dos Templários, seu poder e sua riqueza. Ele convidou os outros reis da cristandade a fazerem o mesmo. Em 19 de março de 1314, o último Grão-Mestre dos Cavaleiros Templários, Jacques de Molay foi queimado na Ile aux Juifs, perto da Ile de la Cité, em Paris. Diz-se que na fogueira, De Molay amaldiçoou o rei Filipe e o papa Clemente V, garantindo a esses dois homens que se juntariam a ele dentro de um ano. O fato é que o Papa Clemente V morreu um mês depois e Filipe IV disse Bel sete meses depois. ;Diz a lenda que Pierre d'Aumont, então Grão-Mestre da Província de Auvergne da Ordem do Templo, reuniu Templários que não foram presos. Eles se vestiram como maçons e fugiram para a Escócia, onde se juntaram a outros Templários. Hospedados pelo Rei Robert de Bruce, eles perpetuaram a Ordem do Templo. Em 1314, eles ajudaram o rei da Escócia a vencer a Batalha de Bannockburn e, assim, ganharam sua estima. Fundou para eles a Ordem de Santo André du Chardon. Esta Orde --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message

Marcel Santos ENGOMA2
A mi hijo: Jacobo

Marcel Santos ENGOMA2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 4:09


Perdonen por expresar temas personales en estos #podcast. Lo hago como sanación y terapia para el #corazón. Se tiene el pensar que quien le gusta la meditación, la búsqueda interior, la astrología y otras alternativas, vive un vida sin contratiempos y sin baches. Pues en mi caso, han sido las vicisitudes las que me han llevado a replantear mi vida una y otra vez. No por comodidad, sino por una necesidad de trascender el dolor. Por ello comparto tanto de mi experiencia personal. No es algo desde lo sé todo, es algo que me ha pasado a mi, tal vez a ti también. Terminando la Universidad, conocí a la madre de mis hijos, que merece capítulo aparte. Y el día que la conocí, al verla en su puerta, un relámpago tipo #Urano, me atravesó. Y me dije a mi mismo hay dos opciones: Una sales corriendo y olvidas todo, la otra quédate y aprenderás a vivir en carne propia una experiencia humana que marcará tu vida. Me quedé, y fuí padre sin terminar la universidad. Qué alegría es ser padre. Sobre todo cuando creces sin uno. Jacobo, es su nombre, en honor al gran último gran maestro de los templarios Jacques de Molay. Y hoy es su cumpleaños. No hay amor más increíble que tener a tu hijo en tus manos. No hay manera de expresar lo que se experimenta cuando ves crecer a un ser que nació indefenso, y que da sus pasos, aprende a hablar. Te enamoras de su sabiduría. De su risa, de su ritmo y de cada proceso que atraviesa. Los hijos si te cambian, te dan todo, y ellos solo están siendo ellos mismos. En esos momentos, me enfoqué en ser un buen padre, abandoné proyectos, carrera y la vida se puso cuesta arriba porque debía alimentar física y emocionalmente a un ser humano. Yo, que no sabía, que es cuidar a otros. Jacobo cambió todo. No solo a mi, a todos los de mi círculo familiar. Ellas y ellos, vieron como este niño tomaba forma, y con los años reclamaba su puesto en una sociedad compleja y taciturna. Amigos no se está preparado para un amor así, ya que se disfruta mucho cuando son niños, pero cuando crecen ellos ya son parte de su propia búsqueda. Hoy yo vuelvo a empezar, por enésima vez en mi vida, pero siempre miro, en mis recuerdos al inmaduro padre que aceptó la tarea de amar con toda intensidad. ¿Valió la pena?, cada segundo, cada espacio, cada desayuno, valió la pena. Su semilla de futuro se sembró en mí, él me educó mejor que cualquier doctorado, y me ánimo a ser mejor ser humano. A partir de allí se incremento mi #Luna en #Sagitario. Haría todo lo posible por ser un gran ser humano para ser un mejor padre. Teatro, meditación, yahe, terapias, viajes, todo lo que pude. No sé si lo hice bien, seguro no. Pero jamás dejé que los bloqueos ancestrales me impidieran intentarlo. Yo pude amar en esta vida. No una, dos veces, y fue a través de mis hijos. Es mi experiencia, y por ello quería compartirla. Amen a alguien vivo, no las cosas, duele y se siente profundo, pero en mi caso, fue el proceso que elegí para salir del pantano, y ver la luz como algo tangible. #alma #consciencia #astrología #sisepuede #palanteespaya

Territoires d'Excellence
Les Prés Rient Bio - produits laitiers (Molay-Littry – Calvados)

Territoires d'Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 1:36


Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.

Malhete Podcast
CAPELA ROSSLYN

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 11:10


Por Neil Atkins Roslin é frequentemente mencionada por pesquisadores que buscam as origens da Maçonaria devido às suas supostas ligações com os Cavaleiros Templários e a crença de que a Capela Rosslyn de quase 600 anos em Roslin é o repositório do Santo Graal. Em fevereiro de 1997, foi anunciado que o Instituto Roslin, situado em Roslin na época, havia clonado com sucesso em 1996 uma ovelha fêmea de uma célula retirada da glândula mamária de uma ovelha doadora. Originalmente chamado de '6LL3', o nome da ovelha foi logo alterado para 'Dolly' em homenagem à cantora Dolly Parton. A ovelha Dolly permaneceu no Instituto Roslin até ser sacrificada em 14 de fevereiro de 2003, depois de sofrer uma doença incurável. Mas mais publicidade estava no horizonte para Roslin e especificamente para a Capela Rosslyn. No ano em que a ovelha Dolly morreu, o romance de mistério de Dan Brown, O Código Da Vinci, foi publicado, que se baseava fortemente nos mistérios que cercavam a Capela Rosslyn e suas possíveis ligações com os Cavaleiros Templários, o Santo Graal e a Maçonaria. Embora essas ligações tenham sido postuladas por pesquisadores por décadas, o livro de Dan Brown e o filme lançado posteriormente em 2006 popularizaram Roslin e Rosslyn Chapel. Pesquisadores e historiadores desenvolveram várias explicações para os mistérios que cercam a Capela Rosslyn que vão desde o complexo, por exemplo, como o motivo delineado em Rosslyn, Guardião dos Segredos do Santo Graal por Tim Wallace-Murphy e Marilyn Hopkins, até o exaustivo nas publicações de Christopher Knight e Robert Lomas à ficção baseada em fatos como O Código Da Vinci. Mas talvez a explicação mais aceita comece com os Cavaleiros Templários. Depois de quase dois séculos sendo uma ordem militar funcionando sob o patrocínio do Papa, os Templários retornaram à França ao seu local de origem. Rapidamente entraram em conflito com o rei da França, Filipe, o Belo, Filipe IV, que, por dificuldades financeiras, ficou de olho na riqueza acumulada pelos Templários. Isso supostamente incluía o Santo Graal recuperado pelos Templários durante as escavações do Templo de Herodes em Jerusalém. Filipe foi rejeitado pelos Templários na tentativa de negociar o acesso a seus tesouros e uma campanha de sussurros começou a questionar sua lealdade à Igreja e a natureza de suas cerimônias secretas. À medida que esta campanha ganhava força, Filipe pressionou o Papa Clemente V, domiciliado em Avignon e o primeiro dos papas de Avignon, a retirar o patrocínio papal dos Templários. Isso foi feito e na sexta-feira, 13 de outubro de 1307, os Templários foram presos na França, incluindo o Grão-Mestre dos Templários, Jacques de Molay. Em 27 de novembro de 1307, o Papa Clemente V pediu aos monarcas cristãos que prendessem todos os Templários e confiscassem seus bens. Diz a lenda que os Templários foram avisados ​​e seus tesouros, incluindo o Santo Graal, foram carregados em navios da Frota Templária que navegaram de La Rochelle para um destino desconhecido. Filipe, ao acessar o tesouro dos Templários, ficou desapontado com os escassos tesouros que encontrou. papa em fevereiro de 1306, pouco antes de ascender ao trono escocês em março do mesmo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message

Xam Sa Dine
14 - Tawhid molay muthiall ci mbugalu bammèl - Oustaz Mor Kébé

Xam Sa Dine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 12:28


JOTAAYU KOOR 2022 | Oustaz Mor KÉBÉ 14 : Tawhid molay muthiall ci mbugalu bammèl

HistoryPod
18th March 1314: Execution of Jacques de Molay, last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022


The Knights Templar was formally abolished by Pope Clement V, but Molay's execution secured his place as one of the Order's most famous ...

Eine Stunde History  - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Mythos Ritterorden - Das Ende der Templer

Eine Stunde History - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 32:27


Es ist der 22. März 1312, als Papst Clemens V. auf dem Konzil von Vienne eine folgenschwere Entscheidung bekannt gibt: Der Orden der Templer, der seit 200 Jahren treu an der Seite der Päpste gestanden hat, wird verboten, aufgelöst und sein Vermögen eingezogen. Bis heute ranken sich zahlreiche Mythen und Legenden um den Orden. Ihr hört in Eine Stunde History: - Der Historiker Jürgen Sarnowsky beschreibt die Rolle des Templerordens in der Zeit der Kreuzzüge und die Gründe für seine Auflösung.- Der Historiker Tobias Daniel Wabbel hat sich mit dem Schatz der Templer beschäftigt und ist der Frage nachgegangen, ob es ihn überhaupt gibt. - Der Religionswissenschaftler Marco Frenschkowski schildert, welche Geheimbünde es heute gibt. - Deutschlandfunk Nova-Geschichtsexperte Dr. Matthias von Hellfeld geht zurück zu den Anfängen der Templer nach dem Ersten Kreuzzug.- Deutschlandfunk Nova-Reporterin Luisa Filip erinnert an die Verbrennung des letzten Großmeisters des Ordens, Jacques de Molay am 11. März 1314. *********************** Mehr History-Podcasts auf deutschlandfunknova.de *********************** Deutschlandfunk Nova bei Instagram

AI CONFINI - di Massimo Polidoro
La fine dei Templari

AI CONFINI - di Massimo Polidoro

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 10:48


Come fu che l'ordine cavalleresco dei Templari, il più potente della cristianità, nato dopo la prima crociata del 1096 allo scopo di difendere i pellegrini in Terrasanta, finì per essere distrutto due secoli dopo con la morte dei suoi capi e di centinaia di templari? E davvero il loro capo, Jacques de Molay, lanciò una maledizione contro chi lo accusava provocandone la morte? Ne parliamo oggi...Aderisci alla pagina PATREON e sostieni i miei progetti e il mio lavoro: http://patreon.com/massimopolidoroPartecipa e sostieni su TIPEEE il progetto del mio Tour 2022 in tutta Italia: https://it.tipeee.com/massimopolidoro Scopri il mio Corso online di Psicologia dell'insolito: https://www.massimopolidorostudio.com​Ricevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainaviganti e partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massimopolidoro/ Gruppo FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MassimoPolidoroFanClub Pagina FB: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Massimo.Polidoro Twitter: https://twitter.com/massimopolidoro Sito e blog: http://www.massimopolidoro.com Iscriviti al mio canale youtube: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8A

Malhete Podcast
A MALDIÇÃO DE JACQUES DE MOLAY

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 9:31


Escrito por: Richard Bevan Vários fatores contribuíram para a queda dos Cavaleiros Templários após duzentos anos de poder militar e liderando um lucrativo império comercial. O principal ponto de virada foi em 1291, depois que eles perderam a cidade de Acre, uma cidade portuária murada no norte de Israel de hoje, que marcou o fim de outras cruzadas na área do Mediterrâneo oriental. A crescente crença do público de que o 'melhor de todos os cavaleiros' havia declinado alimentou o ceticismo sobre a outrora invencível Ordem religiosa - e pior, deu a monarcas astutos como Felipe IV da França 1268-1314) a oportunidade perfeita para destruir um exército e instituição monástica que se temia ter se tornado muito poderosa. Por trás de acusações infundadas de corrupção financeira e heresia, o rei Filipe – conhecido por estar profundamente endividado com os Templários – com o apoio do Papa Clemente V, agarrou sua chance de arrancar riquezas e bens da Ordem de duzentos anos que havia em 1302 já não controlava nenhuma parte da Terra Santa. Em 13 de outubro de 1307, todos os Irmãos Templários da França foram presos em uma série audaciosa de incursões ao amanhecer e presos sob a acusação de heresia. 'Heresia' foi definida como qualquer coisa que não estivesse em conformidade com as crenças aceitas da igreja e qualquer um que desafiasse as normas da autoridade eclesiástica tornou-se suspeito. As punições podem ser brutais, como prisão perpétua para o condenado – na confissão – ou queimar o condenado na fogueira. GRÃO-MESTRE DE CHIPRE Jacques de Molay foi o 23º e último Grão-Mestre dos Cavaleiros Templários estacionados em Chipre, a sede de uma ordem em declínio e outrora poderosa no Oriente. Nascido por volta de 1250, ele veio de uma família de pequena nobreza e acredita-se que tenha sido apelidado de Cavaleiro com apenas 21 anos. Creditado por tentar reformar a Ordem e liderar a reconquista das Terras Santas perdidas para os mamelucos egípcios, Molay estava se aproximando de seu meados dos anos sessenta, quando tentou angariar o apoio dos monarcas ocidentais para uma 2ª Cruzada. Uma das ações de Molay que desencadeou um grau de hostilidade em relação a ele por parte do rei Filipe foi quando ele se opôs aos planos de unificar os Cavaleiros Templários e os Cavaleiros Hospitalários - uma ordem rival que cuidava de peregrinos doentes e feridos na Terra Santa - alegando que ele acreditava que a rivalidade entre as Ordens as levara ao seu melhor para a cristandade. O rei Filipe estar em enorme dívida com os Templários era a favor da fusão das Ordens sob seu próprio comando, o que lhe daria autoridade sem precedentes sobre a instituição, tecnicamente tornando-o 'Rei da Guerra' O Papa Clemente V, sob pressão para se alinhar com as decisões do rei Filipe - Filipe havia se livrado de papas anteriores por falsas acusações de heresia - transferiu o papado para Poitiers na França da Itália, onde o rei dogmático poderia exercer mais influência sobre o papado e os Templários. Filipe aproveitou os crescentes rumores de impropriedade cometidos pela Ordem que Clemente convenientemente se comprometeu a investigar em nome da coroa. Ao todo, havia cinco acusações graves alusivas à corrupção e comportamento imoral contra os Templários que o rei Filipe viu como um meio de confiscar os --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message

Pláticas De Sillón
Justicia Divina, La maldición de los Templarios.

Pláticas De Sillón

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 79:04


A principios del siglo XIV, el Papa Clemente V y el Rey Felipe IV de Francia deciden ante el creciente poder del Temple perseguirlo y condenarlo bajo cargos de sacrilegio Herejía e idolatría.  Muchos caballeros son capturados y torturados hasta que reconocen sus cargos, entre ellos el Gran Maestre de la Orden Jacques de Molay, el cual es condenado a morir en la hoguera, en la plaza de la Catedral de Notre Dame.  Antes de morir, el líder templario Se retracta de lo declarado y maldice al Papa Y al Rey…  (Intro de la Canción "La Maldición del Templario" - Warcry) La puse porque es simplemente Perfecta!   ¡¡¡Comparte el episodio con tus amigos y conocidos, es gratis y me ayudas muchísimo!!!  Siguenos en Google Podcast

Paname
The Curse of the Knights Templar

Paname

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 24:56


"Pope Clement, iniquitous judge and cruel executioner, I adjure you to appear in forty days' time before God's tribunal. And you, King of France, will not live to see the end of this year, and Heaven's retribution will strike don your accomplices and destroy your posterity"The curse of Jacques de Molay rang out as he was burnt at the stake for the crime of herasy, and maybe we would have forgotten about it if it had not come true..... In this episdoe come with me as we follow in the footsteps of the Templars in Paris and the cursed Kings.Follow me on instagram or go to my website for sources and pictures.Support the show on Patreon or leave a review, it makes my day and helps people find the show.or you can make a one off donation on PayPalArtwork Double MerrickMusic from 'The Owl' Daria Shakhova Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/panamepodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Audiodrama.es | Archivo Expiatorio
Caballera templaria

Audiodrama.es | Archivo Expiatorio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 4:39


En el año 1314, con la ejecución de su Gran Maestre, el abate Molay, Clemente V y el rey Felipe IV quemaban a los últimos templarios. Aquí, el rigor se aplica a la Sección Femenina de la Orden. audiodrama y radioteatro en red: redioteatro. RADIOTEATRO DE HOGUERA AUTOR: Federico Volpini MÚSICA: El Ático de los Sueños COMPOSICIÓN: Pablo Gómez Suárez y Eva Pilarte TOMA DE SONIDO: Audiodrama Colectivo DIRECCIÓN y MONTAJE: Federico Volpini EDICIÓN DE SONIDO: Antonio Giganto y Juanjo Menéndez Penitente: Isabel Ruiz Lara Confesora: Lorena Rodríguez IMAGEN: cosecha de Lorena Rodríguez CANCIÓN MÚSICA: Pablo Gómez Suárez y Eva Pilarte LETRA: Federico Volpini

Diffusia.fr présente les dates de l'histoire
Le 13 mai 1310, sous le règne de Philippe le Bel, Jacques de Molay, le grand maître des Templiers est brûlé vif

Diffusia.fr présente les dates de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 1:08


Cet épisode de l'histoire de France, raconté par Marc Brunet, est présenté dans le CD Les secrets des papes d'Avignon disponible sur Diffusia.fr     

Viaje Onírico
La Maldición de Jacques de Molay

Viaje Onírico

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 34:30


Abrochen su cinturón mis amigos, porque hoy viajaremos a 1314, a Francia, para escuchar las últimas palabras de Jacques de Molay. El último Gran Maestro de los Caballeros Templarios.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ViajeOnirico. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/viaje-onirico. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Misterios
HDN 4X03: Historia Desconocida de los Templarios · Grandes Secretos de la Historia

Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 117:59


Hoy nos visita Manuel Fernández Muñoz, diplomado en Ministerio Pastoral y Capellanía. Escritor y viajero incansable, ha recorrido el mundo y estudiado la espiritualidad de casi todas las religiones, bebiendo de ellas directamente. Ha convivido con chamanes en Sudamérica, estudiado meditación y budismo en la India y ha pertenecido a numerosas escuelas de mística en Argelia, Marruecos, Chipre, Turquía y Siria. Ha colaborado en numerosos programas de radio y televisión, entre los que destacan Espacio en blanco (Radio Nacional de España) y Cuarto Milenio (Cuatro). Autor, entre otros libros, de Jesús no era cristiano (Guante Blanco) y Cómo sobrevivir en un mundo de egoístas (Cydonia) y Los Viajeros del Cosmos (Almuzara). Nos hablará de su último libro "Eso No Estaba en mi Libro de Historia de los Templarios" (Almuzara), recorriendo algunos de sus pasajes que sirven para abrir boca. Desde la llamada Cruzada de los Pobres hasta la muerte de Jacques de Molay, el último gran maestre del Temple. Nos haremos eco de la 1ª Cruzada y de la lanza de Longinos y además viajaremos hasta Jerusalen, un lugar mágico lleno de símbolos y pistas. En la presentación Alberto Hernández y Alex el Kowalsky se hacen exo de las últimas noticias relacionadas con el mundo del misterio, incluyendo un video muy creepy y no han dejado pasar la ocasión de leer unos cuantos tweets llenos de conspiranoia. Para finalizar vuelve Gerald Dean con "Los Archivos Secretos de HDN" y en esta ocasión no deja atrás la conspiración para hablarnos de grandes secretos de la historia. Hubo personas con conocimientos superiores a los de su época y que solo compartieron con unos pocos, ¿sigue siendo así?. Poneros cómodos, abrocharos los cinturones y ajustad bien el volumen de los cascos porque el viaje a través del cine, el misterio y las conspiraciones está a punto de comenzar. Dirige : Alberto Hernández Presentan : Alberto Hernández y Alex el Kowalsky Produce : Horror Radio Productions * Vías de Contacto : - hombresdenegropodcast@gmail.com - @Podcast_HDN (Twitter e Instagram). - hombresdenegropodcast (Facebook). - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZM-EDKBOXPjte0343eyUMQ (Youtube).

PODCAST LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO CON JULIO BARROSO
Lo Que Nunca te Contaron de los Templarios Manuel Fernández/Misteriosa Hermandad en Cuzco con Félix

PODCAST LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO CON JULIO BARROSO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 172:23


La Luz del Misterio -Lo Que Nunca te Contaron de los Templarios Manuel Fernández /Misteriosa Hermandad en Cuzco con Félix https://www.ivoox.com/luz-del-misterio-lo-que-nunca-te-audios-mp3_rf_75655572_1.html From London: El viaje de La Luz del Misterio, en London Radio World, esta semana nos ha llevado a conocer aquello que nunca te contaron sobre los Templarios y no aparece en los libros tradicionales de Templarios. El gran trabajo de investigación realizado por el escritor y buscador, Manuel Fernández Muñoz, Eso no estaba en mi libro de historia de los templarios, Almuzara Libros. ¿Sabías que, probablemente en algún momento de la historia, los caballeros templarios fueron los custodios de las cuatro grandes reliquias de la cristiandad: el Santo Grial, la Vera Cruz, el Arca de la Alianza y la Sábana Santa? ¿Cuáles fueron los templarios que se sentaron en la Tabla Redonda del rey Arturo? ¿Qué relación guardaron esos caballeros con la familia de Jesús el Nazareno? ¿Conoces la vinculación del Nombre secreto de Dios y la Mesa de Salomón, el origen de las primeras cruzadas o los últimos momentos del Gran Maestre Jacques de Molay? Manuel Fernández responde a ésta y otros enigmas en el viaje de La Luz del Misterio de esta semana. Además indagaremos más sobre la enigmática Aldea A, donde sus componentes provienen de otros planetas y que está escondida en lo más remoto de las montañas de Cusco, en el Perú. Con la ayuda de Félix desde Tenerife conoceremos más datos de esta misteriosa congregación y sus experiencias en el Perú. Más información sobre: Eso no estaba en mi libro de historia de los templarios y su autor. https://almuzaralibros.com/fichalibro.php?libro=5103&edi=1 @manuelfernandezescritor Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Podomatic Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com https://www.ivoox.com/luz-del-misterio-lo-que-nunca-te-audios-mp3_rf_75655572_1.html

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO
La Luz del Misterio -Lo Que Nunca te Contaron de los Templarios Manuel Fernández/Misteriosa Hermandad en Cuzco con Félix

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 172:23


La Luz del Misterio -Lo Que Nunca te Contaron de los Templarios Manuel Fernández /Misteriosa Hermandad en Cuzco con Félix https://www.ivoox.com/luz-del-misterio-lo-que-nunca-te-audios-mp3_rf_75655572_1.html From London: El viaje de La Luz del Misterio, en London Radio World, esta semana nos ha llevado a conocer aquello que nunca te contaron sobre los Templarios y no aparece en los libros tradicionales de Templarios. El gran trabajo de investigación realizado por el escritor y buscador, Manuel Fernández Muñoz, Eso no estaba en mi libro de historia de los templarios, Almuzara Libros. ¿Sabías que, probablemente en algún momento de la historia, los caballeros templarios fueron los custodios de las cuatro grandes reliquias de la cristiandad: el Santo Grial, la Vera Cruz, el Arca de la Alianza y la Sábana Santa? ¿Cuáles fueron los templarios que se sentaron en la Tabla Redonda del rey Arturo? ¿Qué relación guardaron esos caballeros con la familia de Jesús el Nazareno? ¿Conoces la vinculación del Nombre secreto de Dios y la Mesa de Salomón, el origen de las primeras cruzadas o los últimos momentos del Gran Maestre Jacques de Molay? Manuel Fernández responde a ésta y otros enigmas en el viaje de La Luz del Misterio de esta semana. Además indagaremos más sobre la enigmática Aldea A, donde sus componentes provienen de otros planetas y que está escondida en lo más remoto de las montañas de Cusco, en el Perú. Con la ayuda de Félix desde Tenerife conoceremos más datos de esta misteriosa congregación y sus experiencias en el Perú. Más información sobre: Eso no estaba en mi libro de historia de los templarios y su autor. https://almuzaralibros.com/fichalibro.php?libro=5103&edi=1 @manuelfernandezescritor Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Podomatic Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com https://www.ivoox.com/luz-del-misterio-lo-que-nunca-te-audios-mp3_rf_75655572_1.html

Malhete Podcast
ADORADORES DO DEMÔNIO?

Malhete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 9:53


Como os maçons passaram a ser acusados de adorar Bafomé O caráter secreto da Maçonaria, com práticas mantidas em sigilo e reservadas apenas para os escolhidos pela Ordem, e sua independência política e religiosa levou as forças da ordem vigente a combatê-la. Por meio de perseguições e de propaganda, as monarquias e o clero procuraram neutralizar a força maçônica em sua busca para transformar o mundo. Dessa forma, os maçons acabaram tendo a reputação de subversivos e, até mesmo, de perigosos. As Igrejas, particularmente, procuraram instilar em seus fiéis um verdadeiro temor pela ordem maçônica. Já nos primeiros momentos da moderna Maçonaria, no século 18, as autoridades religiosas de todas as vertentes cristãs se esforçaram para detê-la através de uma intensa campanha de desinformação. Afirmaram que a nova ordem mundial dos maçons seria o reino do demônio. Em pouco tempo, eles foram considerados “hereges” e, mais veementemente, “satanistas”. Seus ritos secretos foram estereotipados, exagerados, fantasiados. A acusação de satanismo envolve a idéia de um pacto diabólico ou a invocação de espíritos malignos – daí o termo. De acordo com a Enciclopédia Católica, num senso restrito, o satanismo é compreendido como “uma interferência no curso natural da natureza física através de recitação de fórmulas, gestos, poções etc., cujo conhecimento é obtido através da comunicação com forças latentes do universo (Deus, o Diabo, a Alma do Mundo)” A força dos maçons viria, segundo o clero, dos sacrifícios rituais que realizavam. A Igreja Católica já havia dedicado várias obras ao estudo do satanismo, catalogando diversas cerimônias satânicas de invocação, todas manipulando energias vitais poderosas, como sangue e sexo. Baseando-se nesses rituais e na origem templária da Maçonaria, Roma acusou os maçons de serem adoradores de um ídolo peculiar: Bafomé. Origem do mito Depois de pouco mais de dois séculos de existência, os precursores dos maçons, os Cavaleiros Templários, adquiriram grandes conhecimentos e riquezas materiais durante o período em que defenderam a Terra Santa. Uma das atividades adotadas e desenvolvidas pelos templários foi a bancária. Aprendendo com os judeus e muçulmanos, a Ordem do Templo de Salomão se tornou o primeiro banco europeu. Financiando as guerras dos reis do continente, logo os templários tinham a monarquia endividada em suas mãos. Acabaram se tornando mais poderosos do que o Papa. Dessa forma, atraíram sobre si a fúria de Roma e de seus devedores. O rei da França estava extremamente endividado e se aliou ao Papa Clemente V para derrubar os templários. O golpe foi extremo. Na sexta-feira 13 de outubro de 1307, o rei Felipe, o Belo, aprisionou de uma só vez mais de 600 dos três mil templários no país Esses prisioneiros foram interrogados sob tortura e produziram confissões que corroboraram as superstições que pairam sobre a ordem maçônica até hoje. As informações arrancadas foram resultado do uso de força, da dor e da imaginação dos inquisitores. Os templários foram acusados de forçar seus iniciados a cuspir na cruz e a se tornarem homossexuais. Isso, porém, não corresponde à realidade. Uma antiga cópia da Regra Templária relata um caso de sodomia entre membros num castelo da Terra Santa. A punição foi dura: o grupo inteiro foi dispensado, e os acusa- dos, executados. Trinta e seis dos templários de Paris morreram torturados poucos dias depois da sua prisão, e os que sobreviveram não resistiram às torturas e confessaram a miscelânea de fantasias diabólicas e sexuais que os inquisitores criaram. O último grão-mestre templário, Jacques de Molay, também confessou heresias e abominações sob tortura. Confirmou que os templários adoravam o diabo na forma de um gato, na presença de jovens virgens e de demônios femininos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/malhete-podcast/message

Trans Resister Radio
End Signs on Friday the Thirteenth, AoT#326

Trans Resister Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 58:01


Friday the 13th is just another day, but it sure did throw a lot of ominous events at Aaron this time around.  Topics include: tie dye t-shirts, thunder storms, Friday the 13th, Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay, Jason Vorhees movies, horror, synchronicities involving death and finality, endings and beginnings, politics attached to personal identity, limits of logic, diminishing powerful terms for use in generic slogans, science and technology, accidental discoveries of experimentation, causation, persona, computing power increasing

Last Podcast On The Left
Episode 458: The Black Death Part III - The Horny Popes

Last Podcast On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 108:17


This week, we continue our five-part series on the Black Death. In Part Three, we take a closer look at the Catholic Church's system of selling indulgences; we learn how one horny pope moved the papacy to Avignon; we examine the virulent antisemitism that engulfed so much of plague-stricken Europe; and we recount the tale of the curse of Grand Master de Molay.Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

Freimaurer im Gespräch
Freimaurer im Gespräch - Die Lehrarten

Freimaurer im Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 53:00


Über die Lehrarten kann man einiges berichten, wobei man je tiefer es geht auch das Arkanum berührt. Die Lehrarten in Deutschland entstammen unterschiedlicher Traditionen und berufen sich aber letztendlich alle auf die Basic Principles und die Regeln der UGLE. Die Rituale und Symbole sind aber tatsächlich in einigen Punkten sehr unterschiedlich. Es lohnt sich, alle Lehrarten kennenzulernen, denn letztendlich bilden alle Rituale ein großes Puzzle. Die Fünf großzogen in Deutschland **AFuAMvD **Alten Freien und Angenommenen Maurer von Deutschland (ca. 10.000 in ca. 270 Logen) **GLLFvD / FO** Große Landesloge der Freimaurer von Deutschland / Freimaurerorden (ca. 3.500 in 109 Logen) GNML 3WK Große National-Mutterloge „Zu den drei Weltkugeln“ (ca. 900 in 41 Logen) ACGL American Canadian Grand Lodge (ca. 600 in 42 Logen) BFG Grand Lodge of British Freemasons in Germany (ca. 385 in 16 Logen) Unabhängige Logen Weiße Lilie (31), Jacob de Molay (77)

il posto delle parole
Paolo D. Montaldo "Utinam e la caccia al tesoro"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 25:06


Paolo D. MontaldoYowras Editricehttps://yowraseditrice.it/La cultura è l'unico bene dell'umanità che, diviso fra tutti, anziché diminuire diventa più grande.Hans Georg GadamerLa nascita di Yowras Editrice è stata una logica conseguenza delle attività della Yowras.In otto anni di vita, l'Associazione culturale Yowras Young Writers & Storytellers ha realizzato oltre 250 eventi: mostre, spettacoli teatrali, concorsi di poesia, concorsi per racconti brevi, corsi frontali e corsi on line, collaborazioni con il Salone del Libro di Torino e con il museo Officina della Scrittura, letture spettacolo per ogni età e molte altre iniziative.La nascita di Yowras Editrice è avvenuta per continuare quel percorso che aveva e continua ad avere come scopo la diffusione della cultura che, come dice la nostra presidente Nicoletta Fabrizio, venga considerata cultura per tutti, una cultura con la c minuscola.Il marchio prende spunto dal marchio della Associazione sviluppato graficamente in orizzontale. E' stato di aggiungere la parola Editrice per sottolineare la natura femminile che è preponderante all'interno della nostra Associazione culturale.Paolo D. Montaldo"Utinam"Yowras EditriceCosa accadde durante la notte degli Oscar il 17 aprile 1961? Che cosa sta cercando padre Jean Leon? Suor Micaela sarà in grado di decifrare il diario? Quali sono state le ultime istruzioni lasciate da Jacques de Molay? Che cosa si cela dietro gli occhi di ghiaccio di Dimitri? E perché è sempre sudato? Il Nuovo Fronte Nazista per la Conquista del Mondo si impadronirà della Santa Reliquia? Cosa c'entra in tutto questo l'ammiraglio Mandeville? Il Presidente degli Stati Uniti da che parte sta? Che cosa nasconde il muro dell'alba? Padre Anselmo verrà a patti con Albert Finney? E Spencer vorrà la sua parte? La bella Liliane è così innocente come sembra? Ivanov Andrey Anatol'evich è veramente il direttore dell'Hermitage, il museo più grande del mondo?Paolo D. Montaldo"L'oro di Cagliostro"Yowras EditriceNella notte del 21 marzo 1345, a San Gimignano, un maestro e il suo allievo usano il Leykondaimonion, il libro alchemico nato dal buio del tempo, per fabbricare uno strumento di morte. Nel 1789, Cagliostro, il mago stregone, entra in possesso del libro e con quello crea l'oro della sua ricchezza. Duecentosedici anni dopo, qualcuno vuole usare quello stesso strumento per uccidere tutti gli abitanti di Roma. Un nero e inquietante baule contiene un codice che arriva dal passato e che potrebbe rivelare il futuro. Padre Jean Leon avrà bisogno di molti amici per poter risolvere tutti i misteri che si celano in questa avventura. L'Italia è il teatro ideale di vendette che tornano da un passato di sante crociate, di tradimenti, di ricerche dentro le viscere della terra, di segreti nascosti da versi in quartine.Paolo D. Montaldo"Spia"Yowras EditriceIl campo del vasaio cela il mistero più grande della storia e Mata Hari, la più celebre spia dell'Occidente, ne custodisce il segreto. Il Terzo Reich vuole dominare il potere che si cela dietro quel mistero. Padre Jean Leon e il suo amico di sempre, padre Anselmo, cercano la soluzione, ma troppi segugi danno la caccia a una sola preda. Ci sono cose che è meglio non sapere e altre che non sapremo mai, come il luogo in cui i tesori più grandi sono nascosti. Ci sono uomini che vorremmo incontrare e altri che speriamo di non incontrare mai, come Dimitri e Gérard. In tutto questo, il Vaticano che parte ha? Sarà possibile sconfiggere il male e alla fine restare innocenti? Mata Hari era veramente una spia o è stata vittima di se stessa?IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
How to Raise Your Vibration and Feel Better Fast! Recharge with Michael Sandler and CJ Liu

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 53:07


If you've wanted to live the life of your dreams, then do we have the Raise Your Vibrations show for you!   Today we will talk about how to raise your vibrations, recharge your batteries, and feel better fast! That plus we will talk about Mother Maui, water dreaming, pooky portals, channeling Neville Goddard, Molay magic, TV contracts, palm springs playing, and what in the world Roo Roo turning one has to do with anything.   Welcome back, are you ready to shine?   To find out more visit: https://www.fireitupwithcj.com/ https://amzn.to/3qULECz - Order Michael Sandler's new book, "AWE, the Automatic Writing Experience" www.automaticwriting.com  ……. Follow Michael and Jessica's exciting journey and get even more great tools, tips, and behind-the-scenes access. Go to https://www.patreon.com/inspirenation   For free meditations, weekly tips, stories, and similar shows visit: https://inspirenationshow.com/   We've got NEW Merch! - https://teespring.com/stores/inspire-nation-store   Follow Inspire Nation, and the lives of Michael and Jessica, on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/InspireNationLive/   Find us on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@inspirenationshow 

Agentes Par [de] Anormales
0044- La_Maldición_de_los_Templarios

Agentes Par [de] Anormales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 61:23


El fin de los Templarios es un suceso histórico lleno de misticismo, "Jaques de Molay, Gran Maestre de la Orden del Temple, antes de morir en la hoguera negó las acusaciones, proclamando la inocencia de la Orden y lanzando una maldición a los culpables de la conspiración". Quédate en esta aventura en la que Damián, Alex y Fantasma (Werewolf, Mothman & Banshee) te contarán sobre los "TEMPLARIOS". Escúchanos en Spotify, iTunes, iVoox o en la app de podcasts que sea tu favorita. Recuerda mandarnos tus historias a: "agentespardeanormales@gmail.com". Síguenos: facebook.com/agentespardeanormales instagram.com/elalexmesa twitter.com/@AgenterPar twitter.com/@AlexMesaEl #Podcast #agentespardeanormales

The Inventive Journey
"How To Create Webinars" Expert Advice For Entrepreneurs w/ Ken Molay

The Inventive Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 32:26


Think in terms of what your audience wants to hear rather than what you want to say. We all get so hung up on these are all things I want to tell people about my company, my brilliance, and my services. And instead, turn it into what are they coming to this for. What is the value that they want? And make that the first thing you give them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message

Un Día Como Hoy
Un Día Como Hoy 18 de Marzo

Un Día Como Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 5:23


Un día como hoy, 18 de marzo: Nace: 1847: Stéphane Mallarmé, poeta francés (f. 1898). 1854: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, compositor ruso (f. 1908). 1932: John Updike, escritor estadounidense (f. 2009). 1933: Sergio Pitol, escritor mexicano (f. 2018). Fallece: 1314: Jacques de Molay, militar francés, último gran maestre de los templarios. 1980: Erich Fromm, psicoanalista germano-estadounidense. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2021

Monster RX93.1's Official Podcast Channel
MOLAY ON THE DAILY SURVEY

Monster RX93.1's Official Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 16:40


January 19, 2021 The Daily Survey with JC, Ria, & Molay

On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie Caen
Thibault Morinval , le chef de l'Hirondelle au Molay Littry.

On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie Caen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 38:30


durée : 00:38:30 - On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie (Caen)

Conspiracy Clearinghouse
The Knights Templar (Big Uns 2)

Conspiracy Clearinghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 33:34


EPISODE 21 | The Knights Templar - Big 'Uns 2They were the most powerful group in Medieval Europe, and then they vanished. Who were the Templars? Warrior-priests with good patronage? Keepers of the Holy Grail and other mystical secrets? Blasphemous gay Satan worshiping freaks? All of the above?For centuries, people have claimed to have figured out the secrets of the Knights Templar and what they were really up to. This is one of the big 'uns.SECTIONS02:00 - The Fellowship of the Temple - Nine Guys Kick It All Off in Jerusalem07:21 - Growth Hacking - Bigger & Better, Banking & Big Bosses12:12 - Rivalries & Accusations - Philip IV of France, Jacques de Molay, Medieval Fake News & the Chinon Parchment18:58 - Wheat from the Chaff - Follow the Money....Oh, Wait, Where Is it All?21:29 - Holy Grail, Holy Smokes! - Hammer-Purgstall, the Cathars, Joséphin Péladan, Otto Rahn and More26:11 - Everybody Traces to the Templars - Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Illuminati and Order of the Knights of Christ in Santarém, Portugal29:12 - Many Mysteries - Alchemy, Immortality, America, the Ark of the Covenant, Jesus' Bloodline, Telephone to God, the Ultimate Battle between Good & Evil, Other Worlds, Alien Tech, Other Dimensions30:34 - The Templars Today - Harmless: "National Treasure", Assassin's Creed; Not So Harmless: Knight Templar UK, Siol nan Gaidheal, Knights Templar Europe, Anders BreivikMusic by Fanette RonjatLAPSUS LINGUAE:I slipped when saying the name "Bruce Burgess" for some reason (maybe I was drunk?) and may or may not have mispronounced "Siol nan Gaidheal" but that's because I just don't care and couldn't even be bothered to check. Finally, I mention the Portuguese templars in Santarém but should also have mentioned their huge church and base in Tomar.Referenced in this episode:The Templar Treasure: An Investigation by Tobias Daniel WabbelHammer-Purgstall and BaphometThe Cathars on Ancient History EncyclopediaJoséphin Péladan Wikipedia pageOtto Rahn And The Nazi Crusade For The Holy Grail by Andrew MilneOtto Rahn And The Quest For The Grail by Nigel GraddonHoly Blood, Holy Grail by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry LincolnThe Woman with the Alabaster Jar: Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail by Margaret StarbirdThe Da Vinci Code by Dan BrownTrailer for "Bloodline" by Bruce BurgessThe Messianic Legacy by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh and Henry LincolnThe Temple and the Lodge: The Strange and Fascinating History of the Knights Templar and the Freemasons by Michael Baigent and Richard LeighDe Occulta Philosophia (in German) by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim Rosicrucian.orgThe Illuminati - Bavarian BrouhahaHistory of the Order of Christ Wikipedia pageAlt-right claims to march in step with the Knights Templar – this is fake historyFollow us on social for extra goodies:FacebookTwitterYouTube (including some extra videos on the topic)Other Podcasts by Derek DeWittDIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts Series-Corporate Communications and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. PRAGUE TIMES - A city is more than just a location - it’s a kaleidoscope of history, places, people and trends. This podcast looks at Prague, in the center of Europe, from a number of perspectives, including what it is now, what is has been and where it’s going. It’s Prague THEN, Prague NOW, Prague LATER.

Audioteca Divulgadores del Misterio
Viernes 13 Películas y leyendas por Manuel Berrocal

Audioteca Divulgadores del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2020 40:32


Viernes 13 Películas y leyendas por Manuel Berrocal El viernes, en el mundo cristiano, ha sido considerado históricamente como un día de luto, pues es aquel día de la semana en que fue crucificado Jesús de Nazareth. Un ejemplo muy claro es la decisión de Tom Sawyer de visitar un cementerio en la noche de un viernes. Otro ejemplo célebre es el viernes 13 de octubre de 1307, cuando, bajo las órdenes de Felipe IV de Francia (Felipe el Hermoso), un grupo de caballeros templarios, fue capturado y llevado ante el tribunal de la Inquisición para ser juzgado y condenado por supuestos crímenes en contra de la cristiandad. No se sabe bien si la decisión del rey francés se debió a una motivación religiosa, debida a los rumores que se tejían en torno a esta orden (de quienes se decía protegían o custodiaban secretos íntimos de la Iglesia, como el Santo Grial), o, más probablemente, a cuestiones económicas. En ese tiempo, los caballeros templarios poseían una gran fortuna, eran los principales prestamistas y acreedores en muchas regiones de Europa, en especial de Francia. Es más, se dice que el propio Felipe IV, tenía una gran deuda con esta orden y que por ello decidió capturarlos y acusarlos ante la Santa Sede por diversos cargos, entre ellos los de herejía, sodomía y de orinar y escupir en la cruz. La acusación produjo la detención o asesinato de la mayoría de los miembros de la orden del Temple, lo que finalmente ocasionó su desaparición. Sin embargo, algunos caballeros lograron escapar, llevándose consigo muchos de los secretos de la orden, hasta hoy no revelados, así como el tesoro del Temple. El último Gran Maestre de la orden, Jacques de Molay, quien finalmente fue condenado a la hoguera, momentos antes de morir asfixiado se dirigió al propio Felipe IV y al papa Clemente V, con estas palabras: «¡Papa Clemente! ¡Caballero Guillermo! ¡Rey Felipe! ¡Antes de un año yo os emplazo para que comparezcáis ante el tribunal de Dios, para recibir vuestro justo castigo! ¡Malditos, malditos! ¡Malditos hasta la decimotercera generación de vuestro linaje!»1​ Si bien los templarios fueron arrestados el viernes 13 de octubre de 1307, esta dramática escena tuvo lugar siete años después, el 18 de marzo de 1314; como sea, tanto el papa como el rey murieron en los plazos fijados, a saber el 20 de abril y el 29 de noviembre de ese año. (Esta historia guarda similitud con la de Fernando IV de Castilla “el Emplazado”, a quien también le advirtieron sus víctimas que moriría en un plazo de treinta días.) Los caballeros que sobrevivieron, principalmente en la isla de Chipre y en Portugal, se unieron en su mayoría a las filas de la Orden de los Caballeros Hospitalarios o la de los Caballeros Teutónicos. Un viernes que caiga en el día 13 de cualquier mes se considera un día de mala suerte en la mayoría de las culturas occidentales. Existen supersticiones similares en otras tradiciones; particularmente, en Grecia y en los países hispanohablantes, el martes 13 tiene el mismo papel con severa cola, al igual que el viernes 17 en Italia. Clínicamente, el miedo a los viernes 13 se llama parascevedecatriafobia (la Parasceve es la preparación de la Pascua), collafobia o bien friggaatriscaidecafobia (la palabra Friday, “viernes” en inglés, procede del nombre de la diosa vikinga Frigga), y se trata de una forma de triscaidecafobia, que es la fobia al número 13. ESPÍRITAS MADRID Asociación de Estudios Espíritas de Madrid C/ De La Bolsa 14, 1º Derecha, letra D, 28012, Madrid. Correo electrónico de contacto es: espiritasmadrid@telefonica.net. Teléfono: +34 643 84 11 78 Si vas a COMPRAR en AMAZON no te olvides de entrar a través de nuestro enlace de AFILIADOS. A tí te saldrá a precio AMAZON y asi AYUDARAS A MANTENER DIVULGADORES DEL MISTERIO. SIN PAGAR UN EURO MAS EN TUS COMPRAS AMAZON https://www.amazon.es/?&tag=divulgdelmist-21&camp=4586&creative=670922&linkCode=ur1&adid=1FRXAXSJ7GG2X3DQS9FC& Y si tienes dudas, pregúntanos divulgadoresdelmisterio@gmail.com Siguenos en: https://www.divulgadoresdelmisterio.net/ https://www.facebook.com/divulgadoresdelmisterio.net https://twitter.com/DDMisterio https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-audioteca-divulgadores-del-misterio_sq_f1157431_1.html https://itun.es/i6Ld7Vm

Sous le sabot d'un cheval -  FB Normandie (Caen)
Le Molay-Littry. Haras des Louveaux

Sous le sabot d'un cheval - FB Normandie (Caen)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 3:08


durée : 00:03:08 - Sous le sabot d'un cheval - FB Normandie (Caen)

Buddhist Biohacker
October Global Meditation

Buddhist Biohacker

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 52:10


Calling All Grid WorkersThe Global Meditation to reclaim October 13th will be held Tomorrow at 1 pm mountain time. We will be joining with the energy of the knights templar. At Dawn on Friday 13, 1307 King Philip IV ordered de Molay and scores of other French Templars to be simultaneously arrested. This date is sometimes linked with the origin of the Friday the 13th superstition. TODAY, Tuesday October 13th, we will reclaim this date and bring darkness into light! Become A Memberwww.ajatakasa.com

Dudes n Beer Podcast
DnB Ep 286: True History of the Knights Templar with Richard B Spence

Dudes n Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 127:52


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes host of the History Channel's The Great Courses Series: The Real History of Secret Societies, author and professor Richard B Spence to discuss the true history of the Knights Templar and the beginnings of the Rosicrucians an ancient mystical tradition fabled to have obtained the secret “Gnosis”or knowledge of all things and even of the Elixir of Life through means of mystical tradition and alchemy. From the origins of Friday the 13th and Triskadecaphobia (fear of the number 13) to the ominous truth behind the death of Jaques de Molay, the Knights Templar have riddled history with their legacy since their dissolution. But aside from the hearsay, conjecture and myth that surrounds the lost Brotherhood, what are the nfacts behind their founding? What was it that truly brought them to the point of power that they attained? Why was it that they were targeted by those within and outside the Catholic Church and Royal ranks they were so close with?When it comes to societies with mystic traditions, the Rosicrucians are one that many claim have done everything from protect the true lineage of Jesus Christ to possessing the knowledge of eternal life. What are the origins of this society and how do they along with the Templars provide us with an example of the secretsocieties so many believe are moving the cogs and gears of the very world around us.Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome back professor, author and host of The Real History of Secret Societies, Richard B Spence to demystify the true history of the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians.The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.

HC Universal Network
DnB Ep 286: True History of the Knights Templar with Richard B Spence

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 127:52


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes host of the History Channel's The Great Courses Series: The Real History of Secret Societies, author and professor Richard B Spence to discuss the true history of the Knights Templar and the beginnings of the Rosicrucians an ancient mystical tradition fabled to have obtained the secret “Gnosis”or knowledge of all things and even of the Elixir of Life through means of mystical tradition and alchemy. From the origins of Friday the 13th and Triskadecaphobia (fear of the number 13) to the ominous truth behind the death of Jaques de Molay, the Knights Templar have riddled history with their legacy since their dissolution. But aside from the hearsay, conjecture and myth that surrounds the lost Brotherhood, what are the nfacts behind their founding? What was it that truly brought them to the point of power that they attained? Why was it that they were targeted by those within and outside the Catholic Church and Royal ranks they were so close with? When it comes to societies with mystic traditions, the Rosicrucians are one that many claim have done everything from protect the true lineage of Jesus Christ to possessing the knowledge of eternal life. What are the origins of this society and how do they along with the Templars provide us with an example of the secretsocieties so many believe are moving the cogs and gears of the very world around us. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome back professor, author and host of The Real History of Secret Societies, Richard B Spence to demystify the true history of the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.

HC Universal Network
DnB Ep 286: True History of the Knights Templar with Richard B Spence

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 128:02


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes host of the History Channel’s The Great Courses Series: The Real History of Secret Societies, author and professor Richard B Spence to discuss the true history of the Knights Templar and the beginnings of the Rosicrucians an ancient mystical tradition fabled to have obtained the secret “Gnosis”or knowledge of all things and even of the Elixir of Life through means of mystical tradition and alchemy. From the origins of Friday the 13th and Triskadecaphobia (fear of the number 13) to the ominous truth behind the death of Jaques de Molay, the Knights Templar have riddled history with their legacy since their dissolution. But aside from the hearsay, conjecture and myth that surrounds the lost Brotherhood, what are the nfacts behind their founding? What was it that truly brought them to the point of power that they attained? Why was it that they were targeted by those within and outside the Catholic Church and Royal ranks they were so close with? When it comes to societies with mystic traditions, the Rosicrucians are one that many claim have done everything from protect the true lineage of Jesus Christ to possessing the knowledge of eternal life. What are the origins of this society and how do they along with the Templars provide us with an example of the secretsocieties so many believe are moving the cogs and gears of the very world around us. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome back professor, author and host of The Real History of Secret Societies, Richard B Spence to demystify the true history of the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.

HC Universal Network
DnB Ep 286: True History of the Knights Templar with Richard B Spence

HC Universal Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 127:52


In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes host of the History Channel’s The Great Courses Series: The Real History of Secret Societies, author and professor Richard B Spence to discuss the true history of the Knights Templar and the beginnings of the Rosicrucians an ancient mystical tradition fabled to have obtained the secret “Gnosis”or knowledge of all things and even of the Elixir of Life through means of mystical tradition and alchemy. From the origins of Friday the 13th and Triskadecaphobia (fear of the number 13) to the ominous truth behind the death of Jaques de Molay, the Knights Templar have riddled history with their legacy since their dissolution. But aside from the hearsay, conjecture and myth that surrounds the lost Brotherhood, what are the nfacts behind their founding? What was it that truly brought them to the point of power that they attained? Why was it that they were targeted by those within and outside the Catholic Church and Royal ranks they were so close with? When it comes to societies with mystic traditions, the Rosicrucians are one that many claim have done everything from protect the true lineage of Jesus Christ to possessing the knowledge of eternal life. What are the origins of this society and how do they along with the Templars provide us with an example of the secretsocieties so many believe are moving the cogs and gears of the very world around us. Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome back professor, author and host of The Real History of Secret Societies, Richard B Spence to demystify the true history of the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.

Mundo Freak Confidencial
O mito dos Templários | MFC 313

Mundo Freak Confidencial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 110:11


A tomada da terra sagrada pela igreja católica sempre foi um objetivo a ser alcançado. Assim surgiram as cruzadas, onde corajosos cristãos ajudariam a manter o território onde nasceu Jesus Cristo. Entretanto, os perigos provenientes dos muçulmanos considerados hereges pela igreja da época fizeram com que a instituição criasse um exército de cavaleiros altamente treinados para as batalhas, ao mesmo tempo em que teriam os conhecimentos e fossem qualificados para exercer funções eclesiásticas, para que pudessem proteger os peregrinos cristãos em sua jornada. Assim nasceu a Ordem dos Pobres Cavaleiros de Cristo e do Templo de Salomão. LINHA DO TEMPO 00:00 - Início 02:40 - Recados 10:12 - Tema 108:57 - Extra INVESTIGADORES Andrei Fernandes Tupá Guerra Marcos Keller Pêu Lamarão COMENTADO NOS RECADOS Kalciferum 1° Edição Caciano Alison COMENTADO NO EPISÓDIO Hugo de Payens; Representação de um cavaleiro templário no museu Ten Duinen Abbey, na Bélgica; Bandeira utilizada pelos templários em batalha; Representação da Batalha de Hattim; Felipe IV, O Belo; Dois cavaleiros compartilhando uma montaria, o símbolo dos Cavaleiros Templários; Papa Clemente V; Jacques de Molay, grão mestre da Ordem dos Cavaleiros Templários; FICHA TÉCNICA Vitrine: Clown; Pauta: G. R. Machado Revisão: David Masschmann Edição e sonorização: Murilo Lourenço Trilha sonora: Myuu

On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie Caen
Francis Poussier, éleveur de volailles. La ferme du Mesnil au Molay Litry

On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie Caen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 24:12


durée : 00:24:12 - On cuisine ensemble FB Normandie Caen

The Presentation Podcast
Being a Remote Presenter (with Ken Molay)

The Presentation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 68:42


Episode #99, The world pretty much just all jumped into remote meetings at the same time. There are now more remote presentations rather than in-person meetings. Today our conversation is how to create and deliver remote presentations. And we are joined by literally an expert in web conferencing and remote presenting skills, Ken Molay of Webinar Success.   Full Episode Show Notes http://thepresentationpodcast.com/podcast/99   Show Suggestions? Questions for your Hosts? Email us at: info@thepresentationpodcast.com   Listen and review on iTunes. Thanks! http://apple.co/1ROGCUq   New Episodes 1st and 3rd Tuesday Every Month

Acontece que no es poco con Nieves Concostrina
Acontece que no es poco | Ejecución de Jacques de Molay

Acontece que no es poco con Nieves Concostrina

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 11:33


El 18 de marzo de 1314 ejecutaron al más famoso de los templarios, al maestre del Temple Jacques de Molay. Nos lo cuenta Nieves Concostrina en 'Acontece, que no es poco'.

Cualquier tiempo pasado fue anterior
Acontece que no es poco | Ejecución de Jacques de Molay

Cualquier tiempo pasado fue anterior

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 11:33


El 18 de marzo de 1314 ejecutaron al más famoso de los templarios, al maestre del Temple Jacques de Molay. Nos lo cuenta Nieves Concostrina en 'Acontece, que no es poco'.

Cualquier tiempo pasado fue anterior
Acontece que no es poco | Ejecución de Jacques de Molay

Cualquier tiempo pasado fue anterior

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 11:33


El 18 de marzo de 1314 ejecutaron al más famoso de los templarios, al maestre del Temple Jacques de Molay. Nos lo cuenta Nieves Concostrina en 'Acontece, que no es poco'.

Storiavoce
Jacques de Molay, le dernier Templier

Storiavoce

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 48:47


Le soir du 19 mars 1314, se consume la fin du plus prestigieux ordre de chevalerie, celui des Templiers. Son grand-maître, Jacques de Molay est condamné par Philippe le Bel, et l’ordre aboli par le pape Clément V. Objet des fantasmes mais également figure tombée dans l’oubli, Jacques de Molay semble appartenir à la légende et désintéresser l’histoire : Que sait-on réellement de ce chevalier ? Qui en a fait un héros tragique ? Pourquoi la persistance des mythes ? Quelle crise politique cache l'affaire des Templiers ? L'ordre n'est-il pas tombé parce qu'il avait perdu sa raison d'être ? Déconstruire les mythes qui ont façonné et créé Jacques de Molay pour retrouver son vrai visage, c’est l’ambition de Philippe Josserand qui a publié une biographie de Jacques de Molay, le dernier grand-maître des Templiers. Il est interrogé par Mari-Gwenn Carichon. L'invité : Philippe Josserand est historien, spécialiste des croisades et des ordres militaires. Il a publié plusieurs ouvrages sur le sujet et notamment : Prier et combattre, Le dictionnaire européen des ordres militaires au Moyen Age (Fayard, 2009) avec Nicole Bériou. Son ouvrage sur Jacques de Molay (Belles-Lettres, 2019) vient de recevoir le Prix Daniel Ligou d’Histoire politique, sociale et maçonnique, 2019.

Le Média
Jacques de Molay et les templiers : du Moyen Âge à la fachosphère | Philippe Josserand

Le Média

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 68:07


L'historien Philippe Josserand présente sa biographie de Jacques de Molay, dernier grand-maître de l'ordre du Temple et figure fascinante pour la postérité. Le souvenir de Molay et le "templarisme" ont émergé à partir du XVIIIe siècle avec les Lumières, le romantisme et la franc-maçonnerie ; il est resté très vif de nos jour dans des domaines variés : littérature histoire populaires ("Les rois Maudits", "Da Vinci Code"), ésotérisme, mouvements sectaires (l'Ordre du Temple solaire par exemple), les jeux vidéo (Assassin's Creed) et la fachosphère (voir les fantasme du tueur d'extrême-droite et suprémaciste blanc Anders Breivik). Interrogé par Julien Théry, Philippe Josserand décrit avec précision les voies empruntées par cette mémoire et son imagerie, non sans avoir d'abord apporté du nouveau sur l'histoire réelle de Jacques de Molay, de ses origines franc-comtoise et son entrée dans l'ordre au procès des Templiers (1307-1314), qui le conduisit au bûcher. Des recherches approfondies dans la documentation ont permis à Philippe Josserand de faire progresser les connaissances sur l'itinéraire du personnage et, surtout, de proposer une nouvelle interprétation de son rôle pendant le procès intenté aux templiers par le roi de France Philippe IV le Bel. Loin d'avoir été un dirigeant médiocre, dépassé par les événéments, Molay sut rapidement saisir la logique implacable du procès politique truqué dont lui et son ordre étaient victimes. Philippe Josserand montre qu'il eut la clairvoyance d'adopter la seule attitude appropriée face à la machine infernale, jusqu'au sacrifice de sa vie pour sauver l'ordre devant Dieu et la postérité. C'est ainsi à juste titre que Molay est devenu, bien plus tard, un emblème de la résistance à l'arbitraire et aux mensonges de de la raison d'Etat. ▶ Soutenez Le Média :

Les voies de l'Histoire
Jacques de Molay, le dernier grand maître des templiers

Les voies de l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 27:03


À l'occasion de la publication de son ouvrage "Jacques de Molay, le dernier grand maître des templiers", Philippe JOSSERAND dresse un portrait de ce templier au micro de l'émission "Les voies de l'Histoire".

Podcast La Biblioteca Perdida
348 - La civilización hitita, el imperio rescatado del olvido - La Biblioteca Perdida - 10 nov 19

Podcast La Biblioteca Perdida

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 154:02


Mientras se va acercando el programa en directo desde Portugalete el próximo 30 de noviembre, os traemos el programa de esta semana. Titulamos con el Imperio hitita, citado por la biblia pero olvidado para la historia durante más de dos milenios. Asentada en la actual Anatolia y otros territorios limítrofes, la civilización hitita perduró por más de 500 años y prosperó durante mucho tiempo, en liza con potencias como la mismísima Egipto. La llegada de los Pueblos de Mar truncó su devenir. Sergio Alejo nos hablará de todo ello en Por los Dioses. También contaremos con una nueva entrega del Arte de la Guerra, con Gerión de Contestania abordando la Jornada de Mazalquivir. Finalizada la Reconquista por los reinos cristianos, se iniciaron una serie de campañas bélicas abanderadas por las fuerzas del Rey Fernando II de Aragón, el Rey Católico, con la intención de dominar la costa norte de África, conocida como Berbería. El resultado de una de estas jornadas de conquista concluyó con la toma de la plaza de Mazalquivir el día 13 de septiembre de 1505. En la repetición de anteriores temporadas, recuperamos una tertulia sobre maldiciones medievales como la del último rey godo, Rodrigo, la que profirió el último Gran Maestre Templario Jacques de Molay o la de la Peña de Martos y los hermanos de Carvajal.

BISTORY - Storie dalla Storia
Bistory S03E01 Jacques de Molay

BISTORY - Storie dalla Storia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 26:11


Jacques de Molay (1243-1314) Monaco, Cavaliere, Soldato, ma soprattutto Gran Maestro dell'Ordine Templare. L'odio di un Re, l'ignavia di un Papa e la memoria di una leggenda trasformano un martire in un mito che si perde nelle nebbie del Medioevo tra crociate, tradimenti, danaro e oblio.

Sacramental Whine
Jacques De Molay and the Knights Templar

Sacramental Whine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 21:13


In this episode, I discuss Jacques De Molay, the last Grand Master of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon also known as the Templars.  The history of the order is explored as well as the suppression of the order.  Links: Convergent Streams: The Premier ISM Magazine. This podcast is produced by The Community of Saint George (The Young Rite) and is hosted by Bishop David Oliver Kling.

Les Belles Lettres
Philippe Josserand - Jacques de Molay

Les Belles Lettres

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 2:54


En librairie le 20 septembre 2019 et sur https://www.lesbelleslettres.com/livre/4034-jacques-de-molay. Jacques de Molay fascine. Parmi les vingt-trois grands-maîtres qui se sont succédé à la tête de l’ordre du Temple entre 1120 et 1312, il est sans doute le seul dont le public conserve la mémoire.

El Club de los Curiosos
La Santa Inquisición, verdades y mentiras - El Club de los Curiosos Prg29

El Club de los Curiosos

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 55:48


Creada en el Siglo XII por el Papa Lucio III como instrumento para combatir la herejía cátara en el sur de Francia. Juana de Arco, Giordano Bruno, Miguel Servet, Jacques de Molay fueron solo algunos de los personajes que acabaron "purificados" en la hoguera. Sus llamados "autos de fe" llegaron a tener incluso un caracter festivo y lúdico entre la población. Temibles fueron sus metodos de tortura... En el Club nos planteamos una pregunta... ¿Cuanto hay de verdad tras la oscura y terrible historia de la Inquisición? Antonio Rubio, Doctor Osorio, Jaime Noguera, Manolo del Pryca, Kiko Guerrero, Marta Mata y Alberto Pons tratan el tema a la manera del Club. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Name of the Pod - A Babylon 5 Podcast

Episode 80: Conflicts of Interest (Season 4, Episode 12)Synopsis: In which a dame from Garibaldi's past shows up with a suitcase full of trouble.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0517640/?ref_=ttep_ep12http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/countries/master/guide/078.htmlAnnie Potts: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001633/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Parker Posey: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000205/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1“Jacque de Molay, thou art avenged!” - Robert Anton Wilson's Illuminatus! Trilogy someone yells that line at the execution of King Louis XVI of France. If you need me to explain who Jacques de Molay was and why he needed avenging, well pull up a chair, it's going to be a long night.The Natural Law Party: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_Law_Party_(United_States)John Hagelin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_HagelinDuck Amuck: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2ofats Marvel Comics #1000 - featuring a page by JMS: https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/marvel-comics-1000-celebrates-marvel-s-80-year-legacy

Project Archivist
Ep 278 Winston Conrad and the Werewolf Trials

Project Archivist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 82:34


In this episode, Winston Conrad returns to talk with us about Werewolf trials in early history. We also talk about Viking berserkers, The Aztec Jaguar Warriors, The Greek origins Lycanthropy, The use of psychedelics to assume an animal form, Jacques de Molay, Gilles Garnier "The Werewolf of Dole", Peter Stump "The Werewolf of Bedburg", Jean Grenier "The Werewolf of France" , and many more

Not Your Little Lady
Any Sport Underneath the Sun

Not Your Little Lady

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 45:23


Football season is upon us and anyone who has lived in the American South knows that football is inescapable. Some love that and some don't, but for sports journalist Emmalee Molay this is one of the most exciting times of the year. Molay - this episode's guest - loves to report on any and all sports.    On the episode, Molay talks about why she decided to become a sports journalist, the challenges she has faced in her career and what it's like to be a woman working in a male-dominated field. She shares stories of covering Alabama football and stories about covering high school sports at the Natchez Democrat in Mississippi. Host Allison also shares a bit about her time working as a photojournalist in North Carolina and Alabama.    The Who's that Lady from History? is Bernice Pauahi Bishop, a philanthropist.   Resources:   Twitter: @emmaleemolay   Natchez Democrat

Audiolibros Online
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Audiolibros Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 5:35


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RadioDelta
1,2,3, Soleil ! Numéro 8 - 26 mai 2017 - Vezelay, Templiers et Franc-Maçonnerie

RadioDelta

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 113:58


Avec Jean-Fançois Dossat, notre célèbre Pélerin en invité spécial. Bernard de Clairvaux, Jacques de Molay, l’ordre du Temple, Vézelay, les rapports entre Franc-maçonnerie et Ordre du Temple, beaucoup de choses ont été dites, écrites, cinématographiées, dans un joyeux désordre peuplé d’erreurs et de fantasmes. Cette émission, diffusée lors du week-end de l’Ascension, nous a permis de remonter vers les sources de la Vérité. Et en prime, la chronique de Marie-Françoise Blanchet aborde un nouvel Ordre templier à venir... à découvrir à la toute fin de l'émission...

DIY MFA Radio
130: Writing with Passion and Perseverance - Interview with Frédérique Molay

DIY MFA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 26:06


  Hey there word nerds! Today’s DIY MFA Radio guest has a fantastic double life. Author Frédérique Molay began her career in politics and administration as chief of staff for a commission of the French National Assembly. She then worked for local government in Burgundy, ran in the European elections, and was elected in Saône-et-Loire. She also writes crime novels and won France's prestigious crime fiction award the Prix du Quai des Orfèvres for The 7th Woman, which went on to become an international bestseller. We had our conversation through a translator, a different format than you’re used to from DIY MFA Radio, but I hope you’ll stick with it. Molay has some brilliant insights about writing and I’m so excited to share our interview. In this episode we discuss: Publishing foreign titles in the United States with Le French Book Vulnerability and idealism in writing Work life - family life - writing life balance. Plus, their #1 tip for writers. About the Author Writing has always been a passion for Frédérique Molay, author of the award-winning international bestselling Paris Homicide series. She graduated from France’s prestigious grande école the Institut d'Études Politique and has a Master's degree in Business Administration. She began her career in politics and administration as chief of staff for a commission of the French National Assembly. She then worked for local government in Burgundy, ran in the European elections, and was elected in Saône-et-Loire.At the height of this brilliant political career, Molay was also writing crime novels and won France's prestigious crime fiction award the Prix du Quai des Orfèvres for The 7th Woman, which went on to become an international bestseller. She took a break from politics to write Crossing the Line and The City of Blood, two other titles in the Paris Homicide series.       In addition to being a knight in the Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin—an order of wine lovers who promote Burgundy wines—Frédérique also taught French in middle school for a short time, sharing her passion for writing with young teens.The political virus never left her, however, and in June 2015, while writing Looking to the Woods, Frédérique returned to politics, as chief of staff for a newly elected senator. She now splits her time between Paris and Chalon-sur-Saône, between police procedurals and politics. Looking to the Woods When a ten-year-old girl's mutilated body is found in a public park in Paris, chief of police Nico Sirsky takes action. But his elite team of homicide detectives isn't on the case for even twenty-four hours before a second child is found murdered and left to rot inside a middle-school classroom. With the City of Light on edge awaiting another gruesome discovery, the clock starts ticking for Sirsky to catch the elusive killer who calls himself the gamemaster. As the pressure mounts, Sirsky is also confronted with a conundrum in his personal life: his girlfriend is inexplicably pulling away from him. But he must once again put his own problems aside when the investigation turns up nothing but taunts from the killer. It will take an entire team of police psychologists, forensic specialists, and criminal investigators to uncover the truth hidden in a web of murder more tangled than any of them could have imagined. For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/130

Pirate Radio Podcasts™
Episode #45 - Jordan Boneparty

Pirate Radio Podcasts™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 104:37


Avast me hearties! We're joined tonight by host of the Night Time Podcast Jordan Boneparty https://www.nighttimepodcast.com INTRO - Unrest in Mexico, Neo-liberalism, ZAPATA, Nestle & Coca-Cola et al. 9min - CBC archives Mystery Journal 21min - Emma Fillipoff - One of Canada's Highest profile "Missing Persons", Victoria, B.C. 27min - "My website's my home base." JB 28min - ONE MILLION DOWNLOADS (30 Episodes) 30min - 2016 RIP sucked, mortality 35min - Grandpa Boneparty, Cape Breton 1986 UFO sighting, involved in Oak Island since childhood; The Chapels, Dan Blankenship, The CURSE Of Oak Island ( History Channel ) https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+curse+of+oak+island https://medium.com/@JaphyRyder32 https://duckduckgo.com/?q=wop+may+albert+johnson 40min - Ahoy Pirate Larry! "Where do Pirates go when they die?", Davey Jones Locker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Jones%27_Locker 43min - Atlantic time zone 46min - Jacques de Molay & arrest of the Knights Templar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar 50min - WHO was SHAKESPEARE? Knights of the Helm https://duckduckgo.com/?q=knights+of+the+helmet+secret+society 56min - #Swordgate 1hr5min - Bloodlines, Captain Long John Sinclair 1hr9min - Powder monkeys, Canada PM Justin Trudeau 1hr12min - Errol Flynn, FDR, John Wayne https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errol_Flynn 1hr15min - The Oak Island Museum https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+oak+island+museum 1hr30min - Exclusive content access via PATREON STREAMING LIVE EVERY WEEK! #Friday 8 PM PST - #Vancouver, #LA, #Seattle #Saturday 1 PM - #Tokyo and #Seoul, 5 AM #Amsterdam #Barcelona http://tunein.com/user/pirate1radio https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/110662250281593830655 Looking to have your voice heard? Got a story you think the world needs to know more about? Something the #MSM has largely ignored? Politics, religion, pop culture, health, activism, lifestyle & the paranormal; pretty much ANYTHING goes. The more fascinating, pressing, & intriguing the better. Yaaarrrrrrrrrrggghhhhh !!!!! Calling ALL #CREATIVE #web, #merch, #marketing, #engineering, #promo, #blogging, #ART, #podcasters & #virtual #crypto #currency #network #developers; plus ANY random number of OTHER potentially #valuable applicable and #instrumental skill sets. Only 3-4 hours per month of #dedicated #volunteer #investment time to become part of PRPN's core crew of #BOLD #BOOTY #buckos Together, we're making the #DREAM come alive ..... http://space-pirate-radio.podomatic.com/ https://www.minds.com/PirateRadioNetwork https://www.minds.com/groups/profile/529176318323990528/PRPN https://www.facebook.com/groups/PRPN1/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/FANN1/ https://twitter.com/PRPNetwork1 https://twitter.com/JaphyRyder32 https://twitter.com/pirate_larry

Medieval Archives
MAP#51: Jacques de Molay and The Knights Templar

Medieval Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2014 36:47


Jacques de Molay the 23rd and final Grand Master of The Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon, better know as The Knights Templar. The Knights Templar formed in 1119 and quickly rose in power and wealth. With help from the church they were able to amass a fortune in money and property. They were fierce warriors of God that set out to protect the Holy Land and Christian pilgrims. Lead by Jacques de Molay in the late 13th Century the Knights Templar were the wealthiest institution in Europe. They revolutionized the banking industry, granting lines of credit and loaning money to the Nobles and Kings of Europe. A Templar Knight is truly a fearless knight, and secure on every side, for his soul is protected by the armour of faith, just as his body is protected by the armour of steel. He is thus doubly armed, and need fear neither demons nor men. ~Bernard de Clairvaux King Philip IV of France, with the help of Pope Clement V, plotted to dissolve the Templar Order, seize their treasure and rule a new Order of Knights. On Friday the 13th, October 1307 King Philip arrested Jacques de Molay and thousands of Knights Templar all across France. The Knights were tortured until they confessed heresy. Jacques de Molay recanted his confession and Pope Clement V ordered his execution along with senior members of the Knights Templar. On 18 March 1314, 700 years ago this month, Jacques de Molay was burned at the stake for heresy and devil worship, with his last breath he placed a curse on King Philip and Pope Clement. After the death of de Molay the Knights disbanded and their fleet of ships disappeared along with all their treasure. In this lesson we will examine the life and death of Jacques de Molay, the Origin of the Knights Templar, the treasures they held and the conspiracy theories that surround them. Please send any comments, suggestions or topic ideas to podcast@medievalarchives.com If you are enjoying the podcast please considering leaving a rating on iTunes. Rate the Medieval Archives Podcast now! Listen to the episode now Get your free audio book from Audible.com at: http://www.medievalarchives.com/AudioBook In this episode we discuss: Jacques de Molay Knights Templar and the Crusades Origins of the Knights Templar Downfall of Jacques de Molay and The Knights Templar Knights Templar Conspiracy Theory And more... Download the MP3 and listen to it on your favorite MP3 player. Subscribe to the feed so you do not miss a single episode. iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Download MP3 | RSS Feed The music was provided by Tim Rayburn. It is available at Magnatune.com Sound clips from National Geographic Channel and The Da Vinci Code

Tower of Technobabble
Tower of Technobabble S02E03 - Superstitions

Tower of Technobabble

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2012 71:01


We begin our special series, Breaking the Barrier of Paranormal Mystique, with an examination of one of mankind's oldest bugaboos. superstition. We take a look at mirrors, count to 13, and play a little sports ball. Cross your fingers and wish us luck!Show Notes:Restoring your soul (never say we never gave you anything): http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/soul-loss-how-shamanic-healing-can-restore-your-life-force-159139.htmlFriday 13th Templar arrest: http://blog.templarhistory.com/2010/08/brethren-persecuted-part-2/Jaques de Molay: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_de_MolayThe number 13, with Loki story (coming to a movie this summer, we hear!): http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/8316The Sports Illustrated Curse:http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/2002/jinx/main/The Madden Curse:http://www.snopes.com/sports/football/maddencurse.aspBalance bands (or, you could just throw money at us - it'll help your balance just as much):http://www.amazon.com/Power-Balance-Bracelet-Letters-Medium/dp/B002KHN6VG

The History of the Christian Church
76-The Long Road to Reform 01

The History of the Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


This episode is the first of several I'm calling “The Long Road to Reform.” As I mentioned at the end of the last episode, we'll track the Church's long march to the Reformation, then pause before picking it up acwith THE Reformation by doing some episodes tracking Church History into the East.Until recently, most treatments of the History of Christianity have focused almost exclusively on the Church in Europe and what's often called “Western” Christianity. Mention is made of the Church's growth into other regions like North Africa, and the Middle and Far East. But it's barely a nod in that direction. For every 10,000 words devoted to the Church in Europe, 10 are given to the Church of the East. What's sad is that this Church has a rich history. We won't make up for the lack of reporting on the history of the church in these regions, but we will seek to fill in some of the gaps and give those interested resources for learning more.Okay, here we go. We embark now on The Long Road to Reform.At the dawn of the 13th C with Innocent III, the papacy reached the zenith. The Dominicans and Franciscans carried the Gospel far and wide, new universities were hotbeds of theological enterprise, and Gothic Cathedrals seemed to defeat the law of gravity.Europe was united under the pope and the emperor; in theory at least. Because the Crusaders had taken Constantinople, the breach between East and West looked to have been finally healed. Yeah – it looked like Christendom was about to enter a Golden Age.As is often the case, looks can be deceiving. These were.By 1261, the West's influence in Constantinople was over as well as the bogus union the 4th  Crusade claimed to have forged. Over the next 2 centuries, Europe saw several changes that set the scene for the modern world.One of the most important was in the realm of economics.When we think of the Middle Ages in Europe, we remember feudalism with its strict rules of class. There was the land-owning nobility and the commoners, serfs who worked the land for nobles in exchange for protection. We don't have time to go into it here, but feudalism was largely the result of developments in the technology of warfare. Armored warriors, called knights, were expensive. It took a vast economic base to field them. So serfs worked lands in exchange for protection by knights. These serfs gave loyalty, called fealty, to nobles in ever higher levels from counts and barons to dukes and earls, with the king at the top. A third class in this tiered structure of medieval society were the clergy. The Church also owned lands and had serfs who worked for them. This made priests and abbots responsible for the secular rule of church and monastery estates. But toward the end of the Middle Ages, the cities of Europe began to grow and a new class of commoner emerged – the merchant.There were several reasons for the proliferation of merchants and the growth of villages into town and towns into cities. One of the most important was the boom in trade. The Crusades stimulated Europe's taste for new things. Someone needed to buy up what Europe produced, which was a lot of wool, and take it to the East were all the goodies were. Increased trade meant increased wealth for merchants, who weren't land-owners but who did buy themselves nice homes in the growing cities. Those houses needed furniture and art and all the other luxuries that mark a successful merchant so industries popped up to supply those wants – bringing even MORE to the cities. New credit systems were developed as extra money meant people looking to invest for a profit. And slowly but surely, a NEW social class developed – the middle-class who didn't fit the strict class structure that had dominated Europe for several hundred years. When nobles began taxing the trade crossing their land, the merchants protested and called for a stronger central government that would reign in the nobles. A king could protect trade, quash the bandits that harassed caravans, establish a common currency, and put an end to silly conflicts that disrupted trade.Kings saw the merchants and emerging middle-class that supported them as a way to do an end run around the nobles who so often gave them grief. The king didn't have to depend now on those nobles to supply knights and men at arms. From the taxes raised from the middle-class, they could field their own army.The growth of strong kings during the late Middle Ages in Europe goes hand in hand with the rising middle-class. And it's out of this process the modern nations of Europe emerged. Regions that shared a common language and culture coalesced around strong central governments. So, nationalism became one of the factors that will lead to problems for the Church. Until the 13th Century, Europeans identified themselves by their town, city or county. By the 15th Century they identified themselves as English, French, Swedish …Where this emerging nationalism effected the Church was when a pope leaned in his policies toward this nation or that. When he did, that nation or this ignored his rule. And this led to the overall denigration of the pope's office and authority. That in turn led to not a few looking to someone other than the Pope to lead in reform of the Church.What's often neglected in a discussion of the roots of the Reformation is the impact of the Hundred Years' War on Church History. Lasting almost 140 yrs, from 1337 to 1475, the war dragged in almost all of Europe at one point or another. Basically a conflict between France and England, it lasted so long and was filled with such intrigue, everyone seemed to want to weigh in at some point and take a few swings at the other guy.It was during the Hundred Years' War that a French teenager named Joan had visions that stirred her countrymen to rally behind the French prince and give the British a good run for their money. Actually, money was the perennial British problem in this War. They'd win amazing victories on the battlefield at places like Crecy and Agincourt, then have to withdraw for lack of funds.This long conflict with all its many chapters had enormous consequences for the Church. It was during this time the so-called “Babylonian Captivity of the Papacy” took place, with the popes relocating from Rome to the French city of Avignon. Popes became virtual puppets of the French throne. So the English disregarded the papacy. Then, during the Great Papal Schism, when two rival popes vied for control of the Church, Europeans aligned under whichever pope supported their cause in the War. That made putting the Schism to an end, even MORE difficult. All of this of course, weakened the claims of the Pope to universal authority.And what are to say of the Plague that devastated whole regions of the continent? The Little Ice Age of the 14th C set crop yields back and led to virtual famine in some places. This in turn shattered the fragile economy and set those already living hand to mouth into a physically vulnerable position. Their immune systems were degraded so when the Plague arrived, hundreds of thousands were susceptible to its ravages. Between 1348 and 50, the Black Death swept Europe. While numbers vary, with a general account of a third of Europeans dying, there were some regains were as much as HALF the population succumbed. Just imagine what that did to the social fabric of these places! Well, imagine what it would be like living where you do with only half the people. For those in urban centers, that may sound like a dream come true – at first. But realize half those who die are the only ones with the know-how or skill to do a good part of the work that keeps your system running. Half the houses are now empty. Half the stores, closed. You get the idea.The Plague sent a shockwave through the collective conscious of Europe. How could a society so dominated by Christianity have suffered such a devastation? Maybe the Church had gone astray so badly God's wrath was in evidence. Could the Black Death be His way of cleaning house? While life had always been precarious, death now hovered over all, so life became little more than preparation for life after death. Pilgrimages to Rome and Jerusalem were sought. The poor who couldn't make such a journey went on local pilgrimages to local holy spots. Trade in relics boomed, even though the Fourth Lateran Council tried to put a kibosh on it.In the mid-15th Century, when it was clear the Turks were determined to take Constantinople, the Byzantine emperors appealed to the West for help, even though the 4th Crusade had been a colossal failure. In trade for assistance, the popes required the East affirm their loyalty to Rome. Under threat of imminent demise, the East agreed to terms at the Council of Ferrara in 1439. But the Pope wasn't able to persuade the Knights and armies of Europe to go to the aid of Constantinople. In the East, many of the Christians there saw the emperor's bowing to Rome as a capitulation to heresy. They refused to fight for him or his cause. In 1443, the patriarchs of, Alexandria, Antioch, and  Jerusalem rejected the Council's decisions and broke communion with Constantinople. In 1452, after more than 400 yrs of animosity, a Roman mass was celebrated in Hagia Sophia. But Constantinople's days were numbered. A year later, Muhammad II laid siege to the City. His new guns punched holes in those once impregnable walls. Emperor Constantine XI died defending the City. The great Hagia Sophia became a mosque and the city was renamed Istanbul.It was King Philip IV of France who managed to wrap the papacy tightly around his finger. His long contest with Pope Boniface VIII is what helped lead to the Avignon Papacy and Great Schism.The next Pope was Benedict XI. A Dominican of genuine piety who sought to undo the acrimony Boniface had managed to stir up across Italy and France. Despite Benedict's attempts at harmony, King Philip insisted on calling a council to condemn the acts of Boniface. Benedict refused as it would be yet another denigration of papal authority at the hands of the French monarch. But this wasn't enough for the conservatives regarded Benedict's reconciliatory acts as giving away of too much papal mojo. He died after only a year as Pope.A rumor spread he'd been poisoned; both sides claiming the other had done the deed. And by both sides, I mean those French cardinals who backed Philip and the Italian, German and English cardinals who backed Rome. Except for those who didn't. Yeah, I know it gets confusing. è Welcome to church history.Through a clever bit of subterfuge, the French cardinals wrangled an agreement to elect Clement V. Clement seemed to be a neutral candidate, when he'd in fact been scheming with the French all along. During his term as Pope, from 1305-14, he never visited Rome even once.He appointed 24 cardinals; all but 1 of them, French; ensuring the next several Popes would also be a pro-French interest. Several of these cardinals were his relatives. While Clement V's papacy was abysmal, probably the most shameful moment was his consent to the destruction of the Templars.The Templars were one of the military orders founded during the Crusades. Since the Crusades were over, the Templars were really obsolete. But they were incredibly wealthy and powerful. This was at a time when King Philip was on a campaign to assert his absolute dominance over all French nobility. The Templars were an obstacle to overcome as they provided both funds and arms to the very nobles Philip wanted to subjugate. He also owed them a considerable sum in the loans he'd taken from them. So in a fascinating tale of intrigue, Philip persuaded others to do his dirty work for him. He had the Templars accused of disgusting crimes, besides the more pedantic evil of heresy. Under torture, some Templar leaders confessed, including their Grand Master, Jacques de Molay. De Molay later recanted his confession, but it was too late. He and a companion were executed. The Templars were disbanded, their wealth confiscated by the French Crown.We'll pick it up at this point next time.

The History of the Christian Church
Heretics – Part 08 // Templars

The History of the Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Years ago I watched a TV show with fascination as the host, james Burke, started with a single item then over the course of the next hour, showed it's link to something else, then that to something else, until after a dozen seemingly disconnected links it arrived at some marvel of modern convenience and daily life. The show was called Connections. It's one of several things that stoked my love of history.So, we start this episode with someone who at first blush, has nothing to do with where we'll end. But Joachim of Fiore provides a single piece of complex system that led to one of the biggest controversies and surprises of the European Middle Ages.Joachim was an Italians lad who after a trip to the Holy Land returned to Italy to Join the Cistercian monks. He was ordained a priest in 1168, & in 1177 was made abbot of a monastery in Corazzo. He stayed 14 yrs, then left to start a new order in Fiore.Joachim is one of many who would never have been known to history were it not for his innovative ideas about history & eschatology.  He set forth all history as belonging to 3 overlapping circles.The Age of the Father roughly corresponds to the time of the OT. The Age of the Son he calculated to be 42 periods of 30 yrs each starting with the birth of Christ and running till the yr AD 1260. Then would commence the Age of the Spirit which would be marked by a complete revamping of human society. The Church would succeed in its task of world evangelism, not only seeing most people saved, but infiltrating human institutions to effect world-wide societal reform that would make the current system of Medieval Church hierarchy useless – Pointless. What needs is there of a special priesthood when every believer possessed the same awareness of God & compliance with His perfect will?While Joachim has many supporters, the Pope, cardinals and archbishops weren't thrilled and had Joachim's ideas squashed in 1263 at the Synod of Arles. (our-l)Joachim's theory of history was developed against the backdrop of that Long Road to Reform we spent many episodes on in Season 1. And just because his ideas were officially quashed, that didn't mean everyone immediately erased them form their minds. Just the opposite. They continued on in the thinking of many, especially in a branch of reform-minded Franciscans. If the current system of Church hierarchy was about to pass away in favor of a more democratic system, why not move toward that now? Why Wait?You see, over the previous couple centuries, the Papacy had made itself into a secular government, claiming a divine mandate to do so. Religious doctrine was merged with  political theory. When HR Emperor Frederick II asserted the sovereignty of the State and refused Pope Innocent IV's political claims, he was declared a heretic. But political rulers are usually able to find loyal priests upset with their ecclesiastical superiors who are more than happy to make a counter charge of heresy against the Pope. Politics makes strange bed-fellows.So, it's no wonder that the political tug of war between popes and kings would led to outright combat. When at the dawn of the 14th C, Pope Boniface VIII issued the famous Unam Sanctam, claiming every human being had to obey him to be saved, then went on a crusade against any and all church officials who opposed him, King Philip IV of France decided it was time for some Pope Smack Down. Philip seized Boniface and incarcerated him. Commoners rallied and managed to free him from the King's guards but Boniface was a broken man and died shortly after. To justify the harsh treatment the pope'd been given,  Philip started up a posthumous investigation into heresy. The next pope, Clement V, managed to end the hearings but forever lived under the shadow and threat of Philip's wrath. That became painfully clear by his participation in one of the most spectacular heresy actions of the Middle Ages. Unlike most such investigations, it didn't involve a single  individual or even small group. It took n an entire religious order: The Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon; better known as the Knights of the Temple, the Templars.The Crusades of the 12th C didn't create the 3 main military orders of Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights, but the Crusades did certainly provide them the boost that made them the fixtures of European Society they became. The Templars were founded in 1128, their rule penned by the famous Bernard of Clairvaux. While all three orders have fascinating histories, the Templars were the most colorful, richest, and most powerful of the 3 orders. They were formed to protect Christians making pilgrimage to the Holy Land and seemingly served that purpose well in their early days. But they were brutally suppressed in a spectacular police action in Europe later. While the real reason for their suppression was political, with a heavy dose of greed on Philip's part, the official charge against them was “heresy.”As with so many other persons and movements that run afoul of official church hierarchy, the history of the Templars is obscured by a thick coat of dubious charges. From the 12th C, the Templars were in heated competition with the Hospitallers for relevance in the Holy Land. The Templars originally laid claim to Jerusalem and its environs while the Hospitallers settled into other Crusader-occupied regions. When the Muslims reconquered Jerusalem the Templars tried to take over some the Hospitaller holdings. Blood was spilled. The Templars weren't able to get a foothold, so they returned to Europe. Rumor had it while in Jerusalem they'd stumbled on a vast hoard of ancient treasure and were fabulously rich. No one had seen this treasure, but it became common knowledge the Templars were now the custodians of King Solomon's vast wealth. Now, for sure, the Templars had amassed much wealth in their conquest of Jerusalem, but the rumor of untold treasure was a fiction.What kept the rumor alive was the fact the Templars had become bankers of the extended realms taken in the First Crusade. They set up hundreds of depositories of their wealth all across Europe and the Near East with centers in London & Paris. As the Crusading Cause progressed some European nobles headed out on a Crusade placed their assets under Templar management till their return. It wasn't long before the Templars were stewarding vast sums. In 1150 they began issuing letters of credit for pilgrims headed to the Holy Land. Before leaving, a pilgrim would deposited their valuables at one of the hundreds of Templar forts and receive a document marking the value of their deposit. When they arrived at their destination, they then exchanged this document at one of the Templar forts there for treasure of equal value. It was an early form of banking and was most likely the first official  system to use checks. It vastly enhanced the safety of pilgrims since it  made them less appealing targets by bandits.The Templars set up financial networks across Christendom. They secured large tracts of land in Europe and the Near East they made into farms, vineyards & built impressive fortifications as bastions of strength to house their wealth and symbols of their power, all of which added to the sense the Templars were worth trusting in to keep your valuable safe while you were Away Crusading. They got into manufacturing and into trade in the import-export business. They had their own fleet of ships & at one point owned the island of Cyprus. Some have called the Knights Templar History's First Multinational Corporation.In 1305, Pope Clement V sought to affect a reconciliation btwn the feuding Templars & Hospitallers. He invited the leaders of both Orders to meet and hammer out a compromise that would see them merge into a single Order. Neither was interested but Clement persisted. A year later, the Grand Masters were set to meet with the Pope again. Jacques de Molay, the Templar leader arrived first. The Hospitaller leader, de Villaret, was delayed for several months. While de Molay waited, he & Clement got to talking about a scandal that had spun up 2 yrs before due to the charges of an ousted Templar knight. This knight, in prison awaiting a death sentence, had shared a cell with a French adventurer and confided to him some of the secret and scandalous shenanigans Templars engaged in. When the adventurer was released, he made his way to the King of Aragon's court where he reported what he'd supposedly heard. The King of Aragon rejected the report as the scurrilous claims of a mountebank. But, the charges of heresy and immorality in the Order were too juicy not to spread. Spread they did, though most people dismissed them as absurd. The Pope brought these charges up with de Molay now as they waited for De Villaret to arrive. He wanted to see what the Templar leader would say.  You see, Pope Clement was beholden to France's King Philip IV and knew the king was in deep debt to the Templars for loans he'd taken out to fund a military campaign against the English. Seeing an opening in de Molay's reply to the charges, Clement invited Philip to use his resources in investigating the claims made against the Templars.France's aging King Philip IV desperately wanted the rumor of vast Templar treasure to be true. That desire morphed into a convinced belief the Templars were sitting on a secret hoard of piles of gold and precious gems. Keeping it secret could mean only one thing; they planned to use it for nefarious purposes. And what could be more nefarious than overthrowing the crown and taking up the rule of France? After all, the Templars were a well-organized fighting force, and had been dispossessed as rulers in the Middle East. Being a royal and having tasted power, Philip projected his own political avarice onto the Templars and assumed they'd hatched a conspiracy to take over. It was just a matter of time. So he decide to strike first and pressed the Pope to initiated heresy charges against them. He was more than happy to provide the muscle to investigate the claims. But this was at a time when a charge of heresy, while damning, was also coming more frequently and didn't have the same shock value it once did.  So Phil doubled down and added to the charge of heresy, the accusation the Templars practiced gross immorality. Particularly damning at that time was the charge of rampant homosexuality.The Templars had no means by which to refute the charges. Being a rather secretive organization, they had no public relations program or propagandists to counter Philip's charges. What sealed their doom was Philip's clever manipulation of Pope Clement V, who at that, time ruled from the French city of Avignon, to assign the Inquisition to investigate the charges.In Oct of 1307, on Friday the 13th  Philip ordered the Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay and dozens of Templars arrested. Templars were accused of blasphemous initiation rites in which recruits spat on the Cross, denied Christ, and engaged in sodomy. They were charged with financial corruption, fraud, and conspiracy. As the Inquisition went to work, they secured numerous confessions substantiating the charges. Then it became known torture was being liberally applied. Commoners, shocked at the initial reports and admission of Templar wickedness, quickly turned against the Inquisitors when their methods for securing confessions became known. But public opinion had little impact of either King or Pope. Yielding to Philip's pressure, Clement issued a papal bull just a month after De Molay's arrest instructing all European rulers to arrest Templars and seize their assets. It seems at this point, Clement had second thoughts & decided to help the Templars if he could. He had the Inquisition stand down and called for a special papal hearing to determine the Templars' guilt or innocence. Now free of torture, most Templars recanted their previous confessions. Philip saw the moment slipping away and in 1310 maneuvered his hand-selected Archbishop into the lead of the investigation. The previous confessions were then used to have dozens of Templars burned at the stake in Paris.Philip threatened to have the Pope removed by force of arms if he didn't go along with his campaign against the Templars, so Clement agreed to disband the Order. At the Council of Vienne in 1312, he issued a papal bull, Vox in excelso, dissolved the Knights Templars. Another bull assigned Templar assets to the Hospitallers, after Philip had a chance to take a health slice on the sly.The elderly Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay, who'd confessed under torture, retracted his confession as did a number of other Templar leaders. But they were all condemned and were burnt at the Stake in Paris in 1314. De Molay was defiant to the end, asking to be tied in such a way he could face the cathedral of Notre Dame, holding his hands in the posture of prayer. It's reported that as the flames rose up around him he called out – “God knows who is wrong and has sinned. Soon a calamity will occur to those who have condemned us to death.” Pope Clement died a month later, and Philip was killed in a hunting accident before year was out.Remaining Templars were arrested and tried but few were convicted.  They were absorbed into either the Hospitallers of Teutonic Knights, or they retired.In 2001, a manuscript dated to 1308 called the Chinon Parchment was discovered in the Vatican Secret Archives by Barbara Frale. It had been filed in the wrong place back in 1628. It's a record of the Templar trial and indicates Pope Clement absolved the Templars of all heresies in 1308 before disbanding the order 4 yrs later.Today the Roman Catholic church regards the persecution of the Templar as unjust and that there was nothing errant in either the Order rule or practice. It regards Pope Clement as having been forced by the machinations of King Philip, who, BTW, was Clement's relative.