Jim Swike

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For nearly two years at the start of the fourteenth century, the Templars reoccupied part of the Holy Land. It was a sliver—but for a time it was enough to suggest that more was possible. Under James of Molay they had been slowly expanding their naval capability, ordering new galleys from Venice in preparation for a war that would have to be fought as much at sea as on dusty land.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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