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Vatican documents reveal Pope Clement V initially absolved knights of heresy
The knights featured heavily in Dan Brown's best-seller "The Da Vinci Code"
Military religious order had great power and influence in medieval Europe
Clement V forced to reverse his not guilty decision; leading knights executed
The 300-page volume recently came out in a limited edition -- 799 copies -- each priced at $8,377, said Scrinium publishing house, which prints documents from the Vatican's secret archives.
The work reproduces the entire documentation on the papal hearings convened after King Philip IV of France arrested and tortured Templar leaders in 1307 under charges of heresy and immorality.
Originally posted by BitRaiser
If they are historical documents, it's a crime to only release them to the wealthy like this. Hell, the Vatican's library should be open to the whole damned world. I think it's evil to repress information that should belong to humanity as a whole.
Originally posted by BitRaiser
If they are historical documents, it's a crime to only release them to the wealthy like this.