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« on: October 09, 2009, 12:07:54 am »
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Jacques de Molay the grand Master of the Templar Order

The fortress of Chinon, taken photos this weekend.

Place was retained in the tower of Coudray, Jacques de Molay (put there in residence watch).

Grafitis is attribute to Jacques de Molay.

This chateau has numerous underground passages.




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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2009, 06:07:07 am »
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Hello Luc

I spent many time researching old castles in Europe in Britain in the early 80's. They amaze me with their history and makes one wonder what secrets they could tell.

Alas! one can spend years roaming around Europe looking for historic sites such as this and not even see half of them.

Thank you for your interesting post on the graffiti of Jacques de Molay.

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Hello Luc

I spent many time researching old castles in Europe in Britain in the early 80's. They amaze me with their history and makes one wonder what secrets they could tell.

Alas! one can spend years roaming around Europe looking for historic sites such as this and not even see half of them.

Thank you for your interesting post on the graffiti of Jacques de Molay.

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Hi Hardluck

I am as you an enthusiast and I teach every day.

Europe is rich by its historical past, libraries and now Internet are game preserves where  is it possible to learn while satisfying its passion.

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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2009, 11:25:07 am »
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Luc, I thought you might be an educator. Always enjoy looking at that part of the world with your pictures. I've learned a lot, too  Smiley Sue

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 Wink Many thanks SUE

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« Reply #5 on: November 07, 2009, 12:30:23 am »
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Hello Luc


And yes the internet is a fascinating tool to explore but nothing beats being there in person even if for one brief moment. There are many hidden places in France I have not seen yet.


What subjects do you teach is it history?

Hardluck  Smiley


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Greeting HardLuck

Not I am not teacher of history, I am righteous man a reader enthralled for all what concerns the Templars, and in series the affair of Rennes le Ch?teau.

I have the passion of detection, of reading, of electronics and to relax I practice the windsurfing and the walk in forest.

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