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Templar expert Tony McMahon investigates the defleshing of bodies in the Crusades – a process called excarnation
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The bodies of many famous Kings of England have disappeared over the centuries and never been found again
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Tony McMahon looks at one medieval bad guy after another to decide who was the most evil man in the Middle Ages among popes and kings
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The top ten martyred saints – many of whom were revered by the Knights Templar
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