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The Templars - ebook
The Templars - ebook
Agustín V. Startari presents "The Templars: An Introductory Framework" a work that is part of the 'Working Papers' collection, which focuses on providing concise and precise studies on topics of medieval historical research. In this instance, the author delves into one of the most fascinating and enigmatic subjects of the Middle Ages: the Templars. Through detailed analysis, the author guides us through the history of Christians in the Holy Land and the Order of the Templars, whose existence has been shrouded in mysticism and legends over time. This introductory framework will serve as a captivating guide for those who wish to learn more about the mysteries and secrets surrounding the Templars.
Agustín Vicente Startari, born in 1982, is a prominent Uruguayan author, thinker, and researcher with a solid background in Historical Sciences and Linguistics from the University of the Republic (UdelaR). His career spans a wide range of works, from historical research books to titles on fiction and Buddhism, showcasing his versatility and passion for exploring diverse subjects.
Among his notable works is "Creation of an Empire: The Ancient Egyptian Empire," where he delves into the consolidation of this enigmatic civilization, as well as "Propaganda Machinery: National Socialism," where he examines this historically significant phenomenon. Furthermore, he has authored "Evangelization in the Pen of Fray Bartolomé," a work analyzing the influence of evangelization in history, and "Ukraine and Russia: A Conflict in Progress," a study on the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
Startari stands out for his ability to bring specific topics closer to history enthusiasts through his series of working documents. His deep knowledge and critical approach make his works enriching and stimulating reads for those seeking a greater understanding of various historical and cultural aspects.
Kategoria: | Architecture |
Język: | Angielski |
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ISBN: | 978-1-09-467903-7 |
Rozmiar pliku: | 221 KB |