Templars in America explodes the myth that Columbus was the first European to discover the Americas.
She has contributed to seminars, talks and lectures including an ecological seminar at Rosslyn organized by the Scottish Ecological Design Association..
She spent ten years studying various forms of Christianity and esoteric spirituality.
Gifted with a natural dowsing ability, she has a deep interest in complementary medicine.
Marilyn Hopkins was born in Totnes, England.
He is the driving force behind the creation of the European Templar Heritage Research Network and author of Rosslyn and The Mark of the Beast .
About author(s): Tim Wallace-Murphy is an author and lecturer with an international reputation.
Templars in America is a wild ride through the golden age of exploration to the founding of the United States of America.
Although the voyage had little immediate political or commercial impact, it acts as a signpost to a centurieslong process that culminates in the beliefs and traditions of the Templars and Freemasonry, shaping the thinking of the founding fathers of the United States and the American Constitution.
These early explorers made peaceful and mutually beneficial contact with the Canadian Mikmaq people.
Clair of the Orkney Islands, then part of Normandy, and Carlo Zeno, a Venetian trader.
This is the story of Henry St.
Two leading European Templar families, nearly 100 years before Columbus, combined forces to create a new commonwealth in America.
Templars in America takes readers through the many possible early explorations of America, which set the stage for the real mystery: the tale of how various dealings between Venice and Normandy resulted in the Templars coming to America.
Told in fascinating detail, this story takes as many twists and turns as a historical mystery novel.
Using archival and archaeological sources, Tim WallaceMurphy and Marilyn Hopkins reveal the Venetian connection between the Knights Templar and preColumbian America and prove the continuous history of such exploration From the time of ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, through the Viking explorations.
Templars in America explodes the myth that Columbus was the first European to discover the Americas