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Heresie of the Templars: representation of a ceremony of entry of a knight into the order of the temple, the Templar being, according to the confessions published after their arrest and trial in 1307
ELD4867361 Heresie of the Templars: representation of a ceremony of entry of a knight into the order of the temple, the Templar being, according to the confessions published after their arrest and trial in 1307, forced to deny Christ and to trample the cross during an initiation rite of the order of the temple after the confessions of the templars published after their trial in 1307) Engraving from "Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie" by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Collection privee by Mejanel, Pierre (b.c.1850); (add.info.: Heresie of the Templars: representation of a ceremony of entry of a knight into the order of the temple, the Templar being, according to the confessions published after their arrest and trial in 1307, forced to deny Christ and to trample the cross during an initiation rite of the order of the temple after the confessions of the templars published after their trial in 1307) Engraving from "Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie" by Leo Taxil (1854-1907), 1887 Collection privee); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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© The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images
Cult Heresy Order Of The Templars Sacrilege Catholic Religion Isadora
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Step back in time with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an intriguing image of the Heresie of the Templars: representation of a ceremony of entry of a knight into the Order of the Temple. This captivating image, sourced from Bridgeman Images at Fine Art Finder, showcases the enigmatic ritual of the Templar's initiation, as depicted in historical records from the 1300s. Perfect for history buffs or those who appreciate fine art, this mug adds a touch of intrigue to your daily routine. Embrace the past with every sip.
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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting the heresy of the Templars during a ceremony of entry into the order of the temple. According to confessions published after their arrest and trial in 1307, this engraving from "Les mysteres de la Franc-Maconnerie" by Leo Taxil provides insight into an initiation rite that forced Templar knights to deny Christ and trample the cross. The image showcases the intensity and gravity of this controversial event as a knight is shown participating in this ritualistic act. The artist skillfully portrays the weight on his shoulders, torn between loyalty to his faith and allegiance to his order. This visual representation offers viewers a glimpse into one of history's most debated moments. With its intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship, this engraving serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression. It invites us to reflect on the complex nature of secret societies like the Templars while raising questions about power dynamics, religious beliefs, and individual choices. Preserved within a private collection by Mejanel Pierre since its creation in 1887, this photograph from Fine Art Finder allows us access to an important piece of our past. It reminds us that even centuries later, we continue to be fascinated by enigmatic organizations such as these and their impact on society at large.
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