British Museum takes apart the Holy Sepulchre
A model of the Holy Sepulchre from the 1600s taken apart at the British Museum

A model of the Holy Sepulchre from the 1600s taken apart at the British Museum
TV historian Tony McMahon went inside the tomb of Jesus at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem – see what he found!
Pope Boniface VIII was accused of heresy, blasphemy, simony, gross immorality, magic, and murder. Despite the fact he was dead. Tony McMahon explains.
Nimrod Fortress is a castle that dates back 2,000 years but most of today’s construction is from the Islamic period.
Tony McMahon discovers how the Knights Templar more than likely went to the toilet during a visit to the castle at Acre in modern Israel
The Templar Knight blog visited Capurneum – also known as Capharnaum – and discovered the hometown of Jesus later hit by the huge Galilee Earthquake of 749
I’m visiting Israel at the moment and just went to the holocaust museum in Tel Aviv. Obviously one reflects on the appalling Nazi holocaust – but I also thought about those many centuries of pogroms and persecutions that Jews faced across Europe. In the Templar period, Jewish people were massacred during the frenzy whipped up…
Images from a visit by Templar expert Tony McMahon to the Holy Sepulchre in 2012. This church is the reputed sight of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Templar expert Tony McMahon visits the site of the Last Supper in Jerusalem which also happens to be the site of King David’s tomb
Did the Knights Templar join a sect that venerated John the Baptist? Did they become gnostics – a form of heresy condemned by the Roman Catholic church?
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