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  What is the explanation, sometimes reported, that the images are of Jacques de Molay: Shroud of Turin FAQ
According to the authors, de Molay was tortured at the direction of the Chief Inquisitor of France, William Imbert.
In 1314, de Molay was burned at the stake on March 19, 1314 together with Geoffroy de Charney, Templar preceptor of Normandy.
(This is not the same Geoffroy de Charney who came into the possession of the Shroud in the mid-1350.
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  Jacques de Molay - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
Jacques de Molay failed to successfully lead the Order through the inquisitions made against it, and was burnt at the stake on an island in the river Seine in Paris 18 March 1314 by the orders of Phillipe le Bel (Philip the Fair) after retracting all of his previous confessions.
Jacques de Molay was asked by the pope to write two memoranda, one on each of the issues, which he did during the summer of 1306.
Jacques de Molay was taken to Ile de la Cité in the Seine and burnt alive, along with Geoffroy de Charney, the Commander of Normandy, at the eve of March 18 1314.
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 Joseph Xavier Saintine - LoveToKnow 1911
In 1836 appeared Picciola, the story of the comte de Charney, a political prisoner in Piedmont, whose reason was saved by his cult of a tiny flower growing between the paving stones of his prison yard.
In 1557 Jean Parisot de la Vallette (1494-1548) was elected grand master, and under his vigorous rule strenuous efforts were made to put the defences of Malta into a fit state to resist the expected 1 There is a reduction of a photograph of the castle in Bedford and Holbeche's Order of the Hospital, p.
Cottoner, grand master from 1665 to 1680; and, during the grand mastership of Gregorio Caraffa (1680-1690), a campaign (1683) with John Sobieski, king of Poland, against the Turks in Hungary, and the attack in alliance with Venice on the Morea in 1687, which involved the Hospitallers in the defeat at Negropont in 1689.
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 Geoffroy de Charney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Was accepted into the Order of Knights Templar (at the age of "sixteen, seventeen or thereabouts") by brother Amaury de la Roche, the preceptor of France in Étamps of the diocese of Sens.
Geoffrey de Charney, or Geoffroy de Charnay, was Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar.
De Charney's nephew was Geoffroi de Charny, whose widow first put the Shroud of Turin on display later in the 14th century.
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 Jacques de Molay
Jacques de Molay failed to successfully lead the Templars through the inquisitions made against them and was burnt at the stake on an island in the river Seine in Paris, Ile de la Cité, on 18 March 1314.
Geoffroi de Charny's widow Jeanne de Vergy is the first reliably recorded owner of the Turin shroud; his uncle, Geoffrey de Charney, was Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar.
This uncle is the same Geoffrey de Charney who was initially sentenced to lifetime imprisonment with de Molay, and was burned with de Molay in 1314 after both proclaimed their innocence, recanting torture-induced confessions.
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 Shroud of Turin -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas (1997) claim that the image on the shroud is that of Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Templar, arrested for heresy at the Paris Temple by king Philip IV of France on October 13, 1307.
According to Knight and Lomas, after the torture de Molay was laid on a piece of cloth on a soft bed; the excess section of the cloth was lifted over his head to cover his front and he was left, perhaps in a coma, for perhaps 30 hours.
De Molay survived the torture but was burned at the stake on March 19, 1314 together with Geoffroy de Charney, Templar preceptor of Normandy.
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 geoffrey de charney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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Geoffrey de Charney, or Geoffroy de Charnay, was Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar, burned alive along with Jacques de Molay in 1314.
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 The Shroud of Turin - ReligionFacts
It was recorded in the hands of the famed knight, Geoffroi de Charnay, Seigneur de Lirey.
In their 1997 book The Second Messiah researchers Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas claim that the image on the shroud is that of Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Templar, arrested for heresy at the Paris Temple by king Philip IV of France on October 13, 1307.
De Charney's grandson was Jean de Charney who died at the battle of Poitiers.
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 1314 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
March 18 - Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar is burned at the stake
Exeter College, Oxford founded by Walter de Stapledon.
Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III of England (died 1369)
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 magonia - Dos milenios de conspiraciones inventadas en torno a la sábana santa de Turín
La cita de Paul Éluard (1895-1952) abre La hermandad de la sábana santa (Plaza and Janés, 2004), novela con la que la periodista Julia Navarro (Madrid, 1953) ha debutado en la ficción.
La metedura de pata de Navarro tuvo hace una semana su continuación en un conocido periodista que la entrevistó para un diario madrileño y también atribuyó la cita al autor de La guerra de los mundos.
Se echan en falta sorpresas y tanto los malos -los integrantes de una secta cristiana y los modernos templarios- como los buenos -los policías y una periodista española- son por sus hechos torpes aprendices, más que los profesionales expertos que pretende Navarro.
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 Jacques deMolay speculation: Shroud of Turin Terms
In The Second Messiah Christopher Knight and Robert Lomas argue that the image on the shroud is that of Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Templar.
De Molay was charged with heresy by king Philip IV of France in 1307.
Then de Molay was laid on a length of linen cloth on a soft bed.
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 Charney Steve Charney Is A Ventriloquist, Magician And Musician. His Daily Radio Program Is Called Knock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
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 Shroud of Turin: The Mystery Remains - May 1998 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
During a 1613 exposition St. Francis de Sales was one who held the shroud in front of the crowds.
Jane Frances de Chantal venerated the shroud when it was shown in 1639.
He may be related to another Geoffroy de Charney, a monk-knight whose order collected and safeguarded religious relics, suggests Wilson.
www.americancatholic.org /Messenger/May1998/feature1.asp   (4065 words)

  
 The UK's Leading Atheist Page
This creates problems for people attracted to the theory that the Shroud was produced by Leonardo da Vinci, as this was a century before he was born.
Geoffroy de Charney was the person who presented the Shroud to the Dean in the French town of Troyes.
De Charney was never able to explain how he had got the Shroud.
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 The Baphomet Codex - Chapter 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Must be 1314, Sara thought; the immolation for heresy of the last Templar Grand Master, Jacques de Molay along with Geoffroy de Charney, the Templar’s Commander of Normandy.
As she approached the end of the tunnel, there was a final, elaborate mural showing a large group of Templars bowing in submission before a stone bust of a bearded man. The bust rested on a large stone block, encircled by kneeling Templars in a large cavern.
She remember that the oldest known record of the Shroud was from 1355, when it had been displayed for pilgrims by the widow of Geoffroy II de Charney, who, coincidently, just happened to be the nephew of the very same de Charney burned for heresy with de Molay.
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 charney - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 1314 info here at en.assessment-development-training.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
1314 Events Events March 18 - Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar is burned at the stake June 24 - Battle of Bannockburn.
Scottish punchs led by Robert the Bruce defeated Edward II of England.
It representationed Jerusalem at the centre, as decreed in the Bible.
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 Scandals and Follies of the 'Holy Shroud' Skeptical Inquirer - Find Articles
Its owner, a soldier of fortune named Geoffroy de Charney, claimed it as the authentic shroud of Christ, although he was never to explain how he acquired such a fabulous possession.
During the Hundred Years' War, Margaret de Charney, granddaughter of the Shroud's original owner, gained custody of the cloth, allegedly for safekeeping.
But despite many subsequent entreaties she refused to return it, instead even taking it on tour in the areas of present-day France, Belgium, and Switzerland.
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 Smith Family Ancestors - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Elizabeth de Countess of Northampton b.1313 - of Castle, Badlesmere, Kent, England
David de Bonbury or de Lord of Beeston b.1249 - of, Beeston, Cheshire, England
Maud de Countess of Meullent b.1143 - of, Dunstanville, Kent, England
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Richard de Clare goes overseas to restore the honor of his brother William, who had been badly worsted in a tournament and had lost all his arms and horses
Death in Paris of Aymer de Valence (Thelmar de Valence, b.?), Bishop of Winchester, returning to his see with the support of the Pope after being exiled by the barons in 1258
Burning at the stake of Geoffroy de Charney (b.?), Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar
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