Actual life Da Vinci Code unveiled as Knights Templar graves present in village

Graves belonging to mysterious holy militia the Knights Templar have been found in an English village in what has been described as one of many "most nationally important discoveries".

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The medieval order had chapters throughout Europe after bobbing up within the twelfth century, and was recognized for its position within the Crusades and as one of many Middle Ages' strongest and rich non secular organisations.  

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Eight graves within the model of the Knights Templar have been found at St Mary's Church in Enville, Staffordshire.

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The new discovery represents one of the crucial necessary in historians' understanding of the knightly order, which was broadly referred to as the main target of fictional Professor Robert Langdon's analysis in Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.

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Historian Edward Spencer Dyas, who made the invention, believes the church could possibly be one of the crucial necessary within the nation the place Templars are involved, with its explicit hyperlink to "England's greatest knight".

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This knight is William Marshal, the 1st Earl of Pembroke. He was a jouster, warrior, diplomat and even twice de facto king.

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He was additionally the inspiration for Lancelot in medieval Arthurian tales, and is known to have drafted the Magna Carta.

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He was invested into the order of the Knights Templar simply earlier than he died aged 73 in 1219.

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At St Mary's, stained glass home windows depict an array of coats of arms together with one which belonged to Hugh Mortimer of Chelmarsh, who married Marshal's granddaughter. 

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Many discover this to be the one connection between the church and the Knights Templar to clarify why so many graves have been found there.

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When the church was constructed within the twelfth century, the Templars have been creating Preceptories - a kind of monastery - round Britain.

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Each of the eight graves incorporates a Templar cross inside double circles in a Templar design, whereas one features a Crusader cross, suggesting the knight was each a Templar and a Crusader of the traditional navy order.

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Mr Dyas stated: "I believe these discoveries make Enville one of the most nationally important churches in the country.

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"That's attributable to its shut hyperlinks with William Marshall, who is taken into account of the best warriors England ever produced.

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"But there is a mystery of why an European Templar is buried at Enville and why they were secretly so prominent there."

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But regardless of inspecting the crypt of the church, the historian couldn't discover any additional connections to the Templars.

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The rich medieval organisation was made up of religious Christians tasked with offering security to pilgrims to Jerusalem. 

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In 1129, the Knights have been formally recognised by the Pope and by 1180 there have been some 600 of them in Jerusalem, Tripoli and Antioch. 

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