Bernard, Cistercian and Templar Leader

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  • Bernard of Clairvaux, Cistercian and Templar Leader
    NO spoilers, promise...
    The Secret Dossier of a Knight Templar of the Sangrel - Available on Amazon
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1912971003
    In recent episodes of the Curse of Oak Island, season 11, we were introduced to a group that I know very well, the Cistercians and their leader, Bernard of Clairvaux.
    Templars are Cistercians with swords!
    Both orders shared the same Rule book -
    Bernard was only 16 when he led 30 of his male relatives into the failing last two houses of the Cistercians. He sent the first Grand Master of the Templars to Jerusalem with nine knights to excavate under Temple Mount in 1111 with the permission of the King of Jerusalem.
    Though Hugues de Payens fought in the First Crusade of 1095 CE, the Templars were not yet formed. The Templars, as a formal order, fought in 1147 CE the Second Crusade.
    They had a long-standing alliance with the Venetians whose ships were available to the Templars until the last stand of Acre in Jerusalem when Europeans were forced to leave the city.
    Richard Lionheart spent most of his years in the Middle East in battle. He owned Talmont Castle on the French coast and is potentially the Young Cub or Lion on the lower right-hand corner of Zena Halpern's map. The other potential for the 'young lion' is Lord Louis Thouars of Talmont Castle (1310 - 7 April 1370). Not to be confused with the family further north who took over the castle 200 years later. See my book for further information:
    Oak Island’s Mysteries of the Map, House of Rochefoucauld,
    Templar Statue, Royston Cave
    Softcover ISBN:
    9798211792043
    Talmont Castle had its own harbor arm and was said to be impregnable, both the Lionheart and Lord Thoaurs could have launched missions to Oak Island from S.W. French coastline.
    The stone wharf on Oak Island dates to 1200 CE, what heavy goods would have been brought to the island at this date and in 1250 CE according to the archaeoastronomer?
    Bernard de Clairvaux stated that Paris was the New Jerusalem. Why? Because the nine Templar Knights dug under Temple Mount from 1111 to 1120 before returning to Paris with sacred relics and texts. Could they have had the Ark or the Menorah? Is this why the Templars were hailed as heroes on their return to Paris and granted space to build a castle for their international HQ ?
    The Knights Templar and the Cistercians were master codebreakers - Check out my 3 part series on a Cistercian code found in Nova Scotia and in a Cistercian Abbey in England:
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @walterjoncas12
    @walterjoncas12 3 місяці тому +2

    Thank You. I look forward to your videos tied to the early Templa times. I have been facinated by the ties between Europe and Oak Island. The first Joncas came to New France around 1665. We believe he was Basque. He was a soldier. He did not return to France when his military duty was up. Thank you again.....Walt

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  3 місяці тому

      I appreciate your reply - It's a privilege to play a role in re-telling North American history.

  • @sophiareed8266
    @sophiareed8266 3 місяці тому +1

    Great video

  • @karinbergman1646
    @karinbergman1646 3 місяці тому +1

    So very interesting. I wish you would do a 3 hour version! Such fascinating subject matter. If we only knew the half of it. Thank you
    ⚜️💗⚜️

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  3 місяці тому +1

      I appreciate you, Karin! Indeed, I did not cover it all!

  • @davidgustafson7491
    @davidgustafson7491 2 місяці тому +1

    Interesting. My dissertation advisor in church history named Kjell Lejon has written about the Knights Templar in his book in Swedish titled Tempelherreorden. I have lectured a bit about Bernard and the Cistercians. I have been to Alvastra Abbey in Sweden started by the Cistercians.

    • @GretchenCornwall
      @GretchenCornwall  2 місяці тому +1

      Nice to 'meet' you, David. The Cistercians are highly admirable and I have greatest respect for Abbot Bernard. Visiting these locations is so important. There are only two active Cistercian houses in England. I tend to spend my time in historic Templar sites. I was astonished to learn about the high number of Cistercian properties in historic Flanders.

  • @navydogsadventures3500
    @navydogsadventures3500 3 місяці тому +1

    Is there any written knowledge of a Templar voyage in the year 1200?