On March 8, 1314, Jacques de Molay — the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar — was burned at the stake in Paris, marking the dramatic end of one of the most powerful and mysterious military orders of the medieval world. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the rise of the Knights Templar, their role as warrior-monks and medieval bankers, their sudden arrest under King Philip IV of France, and the years of torture, confessions, and political manipulation that led to their execution. We also examine the legendary “Templar Curse,” the mysterious deaths of Pope Clement V and King Philip IV, and how the fall of the order transformed documented history into enduring myth. Blending medieval history, religious politics, royal debt, conspiracy lore, and the origins of the Templar legend, this deep dive separates fact from folklore while explaining why the Knights Templar continue to fascinate historians and storytellers centuries later. If you’re interested in medieval Europe, the Knights Templar, Jacques de Molay, King Philip IV, the Templar curse, religious persecution, hidden treasure myths, and historical conspiracies, this episode belongs in your queue. Follow The Strange History Podcast for more strange dates, forgotten executions, and the moments when history turns into legend.
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