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by D. N. Carter


  14: Asherah From Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.)

  15: Fréjus Cathedral From Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.)

  16: The Oxford Handbook of Global Religions (2006), The Encyclopedia of Religion (2005), the Religious Movements Page at the University of Virginia. The Cambridge Illustrated History of Religions (2002), and the Encyclopedia of World Religions (1999). Plus Way of the Celestial Masters from Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.)

  17: After Helena P. Schrader and ‘Crusader Castles in the Holy Land’ by David Nicolle – Osprey Publishing Limited.

  18: After ‘The Templar Revelation’ By Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince. And ‘A New Order of The Ages’ By Collin Robert Bowling. (Google Books). And some parts extracted from ‘The Biggest Secret’ by David Icke. ‘The Crusades: A Complete History’ By Jonathan Phillips, Published in History Today Volume 65 Issue 5 May 2015. Early history of Switzerland – Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.)

  19: Stephanie of Milly From Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.)

  20: ‘The Genealogical Origins of Early Crusading Nobility’ By Dana Cushing.

  21: ‘Sea of Faith: ‘Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World’ by Stephen O’Shea.

  22: After ‘The Holy Blood and The Holy Grail’ by Baigent, Leigh and Lincoln, plus Philip Gardiner ‘The Secret of Solomon’s Temple Revealed’ New Page Books, 2006 and ‘Secrets of the Serpents: In Search of Our Sacred Past’ by Philip Gardiner, Reality Press, 2006.

  23: Guy of Lusignan – Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.) And ‘Saints and Martyrs Of the Early Church’ by Robert D. Morritt. Duggan, Anne (2005), Thomas Becket, London: Hodder Arnold. Guy, John. Thomas Becket: Warrior, Priest, Rebel (Random House; 2012). Knowles, David (1970), Thomas Becket, London: Adam & Charles Black.

  24: Akkadian Empire From Wikipedia. Anatolia – Wikipedia. (Contains full listings of sources.)

  25: After ‘An Alternative History of Ireland & the World’ by A Michael Tsarion.

  26: After ‘Timeless Myths (Celtic Mythology) 1999, Jimmy Joe. Wotans Krieger blog.

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