The day before the arrest of the Templars, on the evening of October 12, 1307, a procession consisting of three carriages covered with straw and fifty horses left the Temple of Paris, led by two Templar ...
Having speculated on the relevance of the presence of the fabulous treasure of the Templars in Lorraine and after following the clues found by a dowser Lorraine, this time we headed for the former Principality of Salm and Abbey Salival. The adventure continues ...
Knowing that the distance between Paris and Salival is about 380 km and the average distance traveled daily by a horse is about 20 to 30 km if it pulls a cart, we can therefore hypothesize that the Grand Master Agenda Temple or his heirs had entrusted his treasure in 1307 to a representative of the Salm family, independent of the king of France and belonging to the Temple, in order to reach safety.
Indeed, if two horses were harnessed to each of the three trucks, three trucks are only six horses have gone from 20 to 30 km per day. Suppose we change the two horses pulling each wagon with a daily turnover of eight days, knowing that it takes at least 20 days to cover 380 km at such a pace, it would have been 48 horses to the distance Paris-Salival. If we add the two horses Templars, we arrive at the fifty horses have left the Paris Temple.
Do not forget also that the Templars could no longer rely on their command posts located in France to change their horses as they were to be watched by people of the king of France since their arrest. Therefore, they should ensure the renewal of their fresh horses. They n'emmen?rent no food for their horses, since they had to graze in meadows and clearings in the journey, much of which was effected in the forest.
The Templars were accustomed to in procession troupe in Paris. Their procession was therefore not attract the attention of people that day. Similarly, the procession could not be overtaken by the troops of the king of France because he was ahead and it took days to transmit a search in the kingdom.
The procession was probably borrowed from the historic road linking Paris to Reims path used by the kings of France to attend the coronation ceremony, before joining the Roman road from Reims to Metz by way Tarquimpol towards Strasbourg.
Archaeologists believe that there is a branch of the Roman road leading directly to the site Salival, which is rare, because the Roman roads generally does not branch. This demonstrates that the site had Salival great importance in Roman times.
Vic on the Templars Seille withdrew in 1264 at the Commandery Gelucourt, after selling all their possessions to the Bishop of Metz. They very well could then integrate into the monastery Salival after the dissolution of their order. Indeed, after the promulgation of the papal bull stating the dissolution of the Templars, the Templars were still meeting their monastic vows. They could not return to civilian life.
The royal family of Salm, who is behind the founding of the Abbey Salival, worked very well could hide their treasure in this abbey, which enjoyed the protection of Chateau-bound, the fortress was built in thirteenth century by order of the bishop of Metz. It was necessary to choose a powerful religious place unrelated to the Templars and very well kept to hide the treasure.
The latter could then still be based in the subterranean chapel dedicated to Saint Fiacre, or in the subway leading to Chateau-bound, or even the location of the canons used as a cemetery under the bones since local legend says that a statue Our Lady of gold was found there, or even in a cache hidden under the paving stones of the two bodies of water located behind the home of monks ...
Indeed, there is a strong likelihood that there was a passage of Templar abbey. An underground chapel does exist and the site plan refers to entries underground contacting Vic-sur-Seille, Chateau-Dedicated and other villages.
Finally, it is said that the Templars would have taken the road to England or America. But no document reports that the contents of the three trucks have been transported by boat. It could therefore be a false trail as know how to propagate the military when it comes to conceal the true destination ...
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Luc
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