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  • The documented provenance of the Shroud that we know is the linen cloth in Turin goes back to the 1350s, when a descendant of Geoffrey de Charney, the Knight Templar who was burned at the stake with Jacques de Molay, the famous last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, had the Shroud first displayed to the public at a local church in Lirey, France.

    The Shroud Codex Ph.D Jerome R. Corsi 2010

  • We know that the Shroud of Turin was brought to Lirey, France, in the 1350s, by a descendant of Geoffrey de Charney, the Knight Templar who was burned at the stake in 1314 with Jacques de Molay, the famous last Grand Master of the Knights Templar.

    The Shroud Codex Ph.D Jerome R. Corsi 2010

  • After confessing various sins their leader, Jacques de Molay, was burnt at the stake.

    Vatican Paper Set to Clear Knights Templar | Impact Lab 2007

  • BF: Since the trial of the Templars ended with the destruction of the order, with the Grand Master Jacques De Molay burning at the stake in 1314, it was believed that Pope Clement V agreed on the heresy charges moved by the King of France, Philip IV "The Fair."

    Tracking Down the Tale of the Knights Templar | Impact Lab 2007

  • Two years later, Molay was burned at the stake on an island in the Seine.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008

  • Two years later, Molay was burned at the stake on an island in the Seine.

    Reestablishing the Templars? 2008

  • ROTH: It's men and their mustaches that 95-year-old's Paul (Molay) barber shop.

    CNN Transcript Jul 28, 2008 2008

  • Eventually, after a lengthy trial, the Order was dissolved by Pope Clement V in 1312, and two years later the last Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, along with other leaders, after languishing in prison for seven years, was slowly roasted to death on the Île de la Cité, near Notre-Dame Cathedral in central Paris.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Eventually, after a lengthy trial, the Order was dissolved by Pope Clement V in 1312, and two years later the last Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, along with other leaders, after languishing in prison for seven years, was slowly roasted to death on the Île de la Cité, near Notre-Dame Cathedral in central Paris.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

  • Eventually, after a lengthy trial, the Order was dissolved by Pope Clement V in 1312, and two years later the last Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, along with other leaders, after languishing in prison for seven years, was slowly roasted to death on the Île de la Cité, near Notre-Dame Cathedral in central Paris.

    The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006

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