For a detailed response to this question, I would recommend John J. Robinson's book, "Born In Blood". He addresses this question in-depth in his writings.
No, not all Masonic fraternities trace their roots back to the Knights Templar. The origins of Freemasonry are still debated among scholars, but the connection to the Knights Templar is one theory. Freemasonry is believed to have developed from medieval stonemason guilds and various other influences.
Why do you assume that Masons are "in power"?
Starting as a boy, you need to come from a wealthy family in order to be a knight. Knights are from wealthy familys.
The knights came from France, England and Germany.
right after Astro-Knights, the 10th island it's going to take a long time, as Astro-Knights will come out in late spring
You click on the phone and click on fraternity/sorrority and the people will come to the dorm and you have to make friends with them to get in.
NO
Dance of the knights
It will come out july 5th 2009
January 1st, 2016
The Knights of Labor overcame the obstacles of having the government hear them out and pass what laws they were trying to present.
They came from stinkin England -Future HalfBlood Prince
No, British knights do not receive earnings for their title. Knighthood is an honorary title bestowed by the monarch, and it does not come with any financial benefits. Knights may, however, receive allowances or stipends in some cases for official duties or ceremonies.