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Review: Dungeon, Fire and Sword: The Knights Templar in the CrusadesUser Review - Jamie Etwas - GoodreadsHistorical accounts written in nearly a novel form, including plot twists, side stories and little bias (respect to many groups discussed). The author includes background and "meanwhile" type facts ... Read full review Review: Dungeon, Fire and Sword: The Knights Templar in the CrusadesUser Review - Amy Wolf - GoodreadsA really excellent history of the role of the Templars in the Crusades: to say it was significant is a mammoth understatement. It wasn't all Dan Brown hocus-pocus and piles of riches: Saladin had a ... Read full review Related books
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