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As for de Molay, there is no recorded mention of the shroud until it was publicly shown for the first time in 1357 in the French town of Lirey by the widow of Geoffrey de Charnay.. The Turin Shroud was first exhibited in the church of Lirey in 1357, by the widow of Geoffrey de Charnay, nephew of the Templar burnt alongside Jacques de Molay in 1314.
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But where the Turin Shroud comes into Knight and Lomas's story is with the quite definitely historical torturing of the Templars' Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, following his arrest, along with all other Templars in France, on 13 October 1307.. Jacques de Molay (French: [də mɔlɛ]; c. 1240-1250 [1] - 11 or 18 March 1314 [2]), also spelled " Molai ", [3] was the 23rd and last grand master of the Knights Templar, leading the order sometime before 20 April 1292 until it was dissolved by order of Pope Clement V in 1312. [4][5] Though little is known of his actual life and deeds.