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Beauseant

Par : Thomas Wolke
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231092123
  • EAN9798231092123
  • Date de parution08/05/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

"Beauseant" is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to 14th-century France, weaving together themes of faith, redemption, and the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion during one of history's most turbulent periods. The story follows Stephan d'Autriche, a disillusioned Knight Templar whose faith was shattered when he witnessed his brother killed during the fall of the last Crusader bastion, Acre.
 Years later, in 1307, during a diplomatic mission in Damascus, he encounters Anne, a mysterious woman presented to him as a slave. Despite her circumstances, Anne's dignity, intelligence, and unwavering moral compass challenge Stephan's cynicism. As they return to France, they find King Philippe IV has begun his persecution of the Templars, and so, Stephan finds himself entrusted with locating and protecting the order's legendary treasure.
  As they flee across France, pursued by the king's men, a greedy baron, and corrupt church officials, Stephan and Anne become entangled in the tragic persecution of a Jewish community in the village of St. Jean du Gard. There, they form unlikely alliances with a former priest questioning his vows and a young Jewish woman who loves him, discovering that the true treasure they seek may not be gold or silver, but redemption and renewed purpose.
The novel masterfully blends historical detail with spiritual elements, exploring how faith can be both corrupted and redeemed. Through Stephan's transformation from a bitter, gold-seeking mercenary to a man rediscovering his humanity and purpose, "Beauseant" offers a powerful meditation on forgiveness, courage, and the divine spark that exists within even the most hardened souls. With its rich characterization, meticulously researched historical backdrop, and thought-provoking exploration of religious conflict, "Beauseant" presents a world where the journey between falling and redemption may be as simple as facing your demons, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, light and hope can prevail if we have the courage to embrace them and "Be glorious!" (Beauseant!)
"Beauseant" is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to 14th-century France, weaving together themes of faith, redemption, and the human capacity for both cruelty and compassion during one of history's most turbulent periods. The story follows Stephan d'Autriche, a disillusioned Knight Templar whose faith was shattered when he witnessed his brother killed during the fall of the last Crusader bastion, Acre.
 Years later, in 1307, during a diplomatic mission in Damascus, he encounters Anne, a mysterious woman presented to him as a slave. Despite her circumstances, Anne's dignity, intelligence, and unwavering moral compass challenge Stephan's cynicism. As they return to France, they find King Philippe IV has begun his persecution of the Templars, and so, Stephan finds himself entrusted with locating and protecting the order's legendary treasure.
  As they flee across France, pursued by the king's men, a greedy baron, and corrupt church officials, Stephan and Anne become entangled in the tragic persecution of a Jewish community in the village of St. Jean du Gard. There, they form unlikely alliances with a former priest questioning his vows and a young Jewish woman who loves him, discovering that the true treasure they seek may not be gold or silver, but redemption and renewed purpose.
The novel masterfully blends historical detail with spiritual elements, exploring how faith can be both corrupted and redeemed. Through Stephan's transformation from a bitter, gold-seeking mercenary to a man rediscovering his humanity and purpose, "Beauseant" offers a powerful meditation on forgiveness, courage, and the divine spark that exists within even the most hardened souls. With its rich characterization, meticulously researched historical backdrop, and thought-provoking exploration of religious conflict, "Beauseant" presents a world where the journey between falling and redemption may be as simple as facing your demons, reminding us that even in our darkest hours, light and hope can prevail if we have the courage to embrace them and "Be glorious!" (Beauseant!)
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