

The Templar Revelation
Book • 1998
The Templar Revelation, co-authored by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince, presents a provocative thesis that challenges traditional Christian narratives.
The book argues that much of what is commonly accepted about Christianity, including the Nativity, the ministry of Jesus, and the Crucifixion, is based on myths or misrepresentations.
It explores the role of the Knights Templar as secret guardians of hidden truths about Christ's identity, drawing on historical, artistic, and esoteric evidence.
The work has been influential and served as an inspiration for later popular works such as The Da Vinci Code.
The book argues that much of what is commonly accepted about Christianity, including the Nativity, the ministry of Jesus, and the Crucifixion, is based on myths or misrepresentations.
It explores the role of the Knights Templar as secret guardians of hidden truths about Christ's identity, drawing on historical, artistic, and esoteric evidence.
The work has been influential and served as an inspiration for later popular works such as The Da Vinci Code.







