Late Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1314

Jacques de Molay burned on the Seine

March 1314

The last Templar Grand Master was roasted on a slow fire on an island in the Seine, facing Notre Dame. From the flames, legend says, he summoned both Clement V and Philip IV to answer before God within a year. Both were indeed dead within eight months, lending the curse an uncanny posthumous authority that haunted the French crown for generations.