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Cover Image Title Page Dedication Epigraph Acknowledgments Table of Contents Author's Note Chapter 1: 1125. An oak table in a large hall in a small county named Portugale . . . Chapter 2: 1095. November. In the Auvergne, a mountainous region in central France . . . Chapter 3: 1096. August. Constantinople, capital of the Holy Roman empire . . . Chapter 4: 1096. August. With the northern army, preparing to depart . . . Chapter 5: 1098. On the desert road near Antioch . . . Chapter 6: 140 BC. In a land in western Iberia called Lusitania . . . Chapter 7: 1099. June. Outside the gates of Jerusalem . . . Chapter 8: Thirty years earlier. Orval. A town downriver from Bouillon . . . Chapter 9: 1114. Braga. A very old city in Portugale . . . Chapter 10: 1100. Jerusalem. In the palace of the new king . . . Chapter 11: 1100. Braga. Hearing foreign voices . . . Chapter 12: 1117. Bethlehem. At a ceremony . . . Chapter 13: 1117. Guimarães. In the court of Countess Tareja . . . Chapter 14: 1126. Clairvaux. A very, very, very modest abbey in Champagne . . . Chapter 15: Seven Years Earlier. Clairvaux. A special moment on June 24 . . . Chapter 16: 1125. Late Autumn. Porto. Disembarking after a long sea voyage . . . Chapter 17: 1127. Autumn. Aboard a galley in the Mediterranean . . . Chapter 18: 1128. April. Braga. An office where lots of documents are signed . . . Chapter 19: 1128. January. A major gathering at Troyes, a town in Champagne . . . Chapter 20: 1128. Back in Clairvaux. Upon the conclusion of the conclave . . . Chapter 21: 1128. April. A chamber in the royal residence of Guimarães . . . Chapter 22: 1128. Meanwhile in Champagne . . . Chapter 23: 1128. June 24. A battlefield outside Guimarães . . . Chapter 24: 1129. March. Afonso reveals himself . . . Chapter 25: 1139. Ourique. Preparing to battle the Moors . . . Chapter 26: 1139. Clairvaux. Early dawn, outside the chapel . . . Intermezzo Chapter 27: 1867. Jaffa. A mule train heading toward Jerusalem . . . Chapter 28: 1146. Coimbra. At home with Afonso and his new bride . . . Chapter 29: 1147. April. Braga. The mysterious Prior Arnaldo in his new abode . . . Chapter 30: 1119. Temple Mount. A tunnel, eighty feet beneath . . . Chapter 31: 1147. Braga. Gualdino Paes also moves into his new domicile . . . Chapter 32: 1121. Saint-Omer. In the home of a cryptographer named Lambert . . . Chapter 33: 1947. Qumran. Two goatherds, in a cave, by the Dead Sea . . . Chapter 34: 1159. Ceras. A pile of rubble near a dilapidated town . . . Chapter 35: 68 AD. Mount Sion. Men in white, hiding scrolls and other important things . . . Chapter 36: 1159. Coimbra. The king of Portugal’s desk, part I . . . Chapter 37: 1159. Coimbra. The king of Portugal’s desk, part II . . . Chapter 38: 1159. Coimbra. The king of Portugal’s desk, part III . . . Chapter 39: 1160. March 1. A dawn ceremony on the promontory above Thamar . . . Chapter 40: Present Era. April. Inside the rotunda of Tomar . . . Chapter 41: 1865. The Vatican. Pope Pius IX gets all steamed up . . . Chapter 42: Present Era. April. By the rotunda, amid the secrets of the beehive . . . Chapter 43: Present Era. April. Musing outside the beehive . . . Chapter 44: 1165. Monsanto. Peculiar behavior on an unusual hill . . . Chapter 45: Present Era. Monsanto. And other places for musing . . . Chapter 46: 1147. Sintra. A funny thing happens on the way to the castle . . . Chapter 47: Present Era. Sintra. In the Forest of Angels . . . Chapter 48: Present Era. April. In the shadow of a statue in Tomar . . . Chapter 49: 1153. Gossip in the alleyways of Jerusalem . . . Chapter 50: 1312. Southern Portugal. The templars enjoy a six-year vacation . . . Chapter 51: Present Era. Aksum. A feast day when the Tabotat are seen in daylight . . . Chapter 52: Present Era. Tomar. Staring at the rotunda . . . Chapter 53: Present Era. A circular hall in a small country named Portugal . . . Epilogue Footnotes Endnotes Bibliography Image Credits Also by this Author About the Author About Inner Traditions • Bear & Company Books of Related Interest Copyright & Permissions Index
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