Jason Sands

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French Templars were arrested, around one hundred brothers were languishing in an Egyptian jail, refusing all offers to convert to Islam and be released: hardly the behavior of an unchristian rabble. The letter was a spirited defense of the order, probably written by a secular clerk, and it was a bitter rebuke to the bullying tactics deployed by the French government.6 But it preceded—or perhaps prompted—a direct response in kind.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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