There's a lot to this, but the basic jist of who the Knights Templar were is this: they were supposedly brought about to protect the bloodline of Jesus. The consipiracy says that Mary Magdalene was Jesus' wife. The proof behind this is that in The Bible it says that Mary was Jesus' companion, which back then literally meant spouse. The story continues that they had a child together. The bloodlines is supposedly the Merovingian family, and the Knights Templar were to protect them at all costs, as to preserve the Sacred Family.
Yes. The Knights Templar were Germanic, the originated as a Christian religious order of Knights who fought in the Crusades and they were originally from the Western portion of Germany near the Rhine river. Towards the end to after the crusades, a few of the members of the Knights Templar moved into France, and expanded the order to France. The Knights Templar originated from the Teutonic order of Knights, and the Knights Hospitaller who were both famous, yet powerful, Christian groups who were from Germany. The Knights Templar still are around today but are referred to as just "Templars" or "Free Masons."
um... the knights templar were an order in the medieval ages, and order that ended in 1307, though the freemasons are thought to be what became of the templars.
The only relation between the Knights Templar and the Knights of Columbus are that both organizations are/were approved by the Catholic church, members must be Catholic, and they both use the word Knight. There are no organizations that can legitimately claim the heritage through ancestry to the original order. The order was disband by the church. The Order of the Knights of Malta are the closest in relation and other organizations with the titles of the Knights Templar only do so out of honour and respect. You can read more about the Knights of Columbus at kofc.org
The full name of the Knights Templar is Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. It is also known as Order of the Temple.
Knights Templar Cartel was created in 2011.
Yes. The Knights Templar were Germanic, the originated as a Christian religious order of Knights who fought in the Crusades and they were originally from the Western portion of Germany near the Rhine river. Towards the end to after the crusades, a few of the members of the Knights Templar moved into France, and expanded the order to France. The Knights Templar originated from the Teutonic order of Knights, and the Knights Hospitaller who were both famous, yet powerful, Christian groups who were from Germany. The Knights Templar still are around today but are referred to as just "Templars" or "Free Masons."
No, the Knights Templar order was disbanded in the early 14th century. There are no current Knights Templar in the Netherlands or anywhere else.
um... the knights templar were an order in the medieval ages, and order that ended in 1307, though the freemasons are thought to be what became of the templars.
The only relation between the Knights Templar and the Knights of Columbus are that both organizations are/were approved by the Catholic church, members must be Catholic, and they both use the word Knight. There are no organizations that can legitimately claim the heritage through ancestry to the original order. The order was disband by the church. The Order of the Knights of Malta are the closest in relation and other organizations with the titles of the Knights Templar only do so out of honour and respect. You can read more about the Knights of Columbus at kofc.org
The full name of the Knights Templar is Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. It is also known as Order of the Temple.
There are many definitions of "templar". Templar can mean a knights of a particular religious order, or a lawyer or student that lives in the Temple in London.
In the year 1312 by Pope Clement
Knights Templar Cartel was created in 2011.
Knights Templar School was created in 1939.
No, the Templar Knights were a Catholic military order founded in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1119 during the Crusades. They were not specifically from Turkey, but they did have a presence in the region as part of their mission to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land.
The Templar primarily fought the Muslims, but were infamous for declaring war on anyone that opposed them.
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