The Templar Knights had no uniform, they did not want to alert anyone to there involvement in that particular organization. However, they did have a symbol. I believe it was a red cross, unrelated to the current red cross. -Jonhis
Knights Templar uniforms typically consisted of white tunics emblazoned with a red cross. They also wore chain mail armor and a distinctive helmet with a rounded top and cross on the front. Additionally, they often carried a shield with the Templar cross as their emblem.
The Catholic Encyclopedia has a good article on the Knights Templars. The link is below this answer, under "related links."
No.
Templars were knights of the Catholic Church. Thier symbol is a red cross upon a shield. If they still exist, it is in secret.
During the High Middle Ages the Knights Templars served as bankers for pilgrims, among other important duties. King Philip IV of France was facing a shortage of money and ordered all of the Templars to be captured. The Knights Templars were burned alive on Friday the 13th in 1307.
I belive are the Hospitallers, they had properties in quite all of Europe after they "inherit" templars properties, and their order was made before the templars.
their grandmaster, but ultimately the pope *EDIT BY THE HISTORYWIZZ* They ultimately anwsered to the pope before he declared the Knights Templar a threat to the faith. The army started a war against the Templars. The templars left on 16 ships and where never seen again.
No, the Knights Templar order was disbanded in the early 14th century. There are no current Knights Templar in the Netherlands or anywhere else.
they are real and if you wish to find the website for the true knights templars then type in hereditary knights templars of britannia. Evan LLoyd H.K.T.B in hoc signo vinces- in this sign thou shall conquer
Knights Templars
No, they were a catholic military order, similar to Templars or Knights of Malta. Official name of Teutonic Knights is Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem.
the Templar Knights have never been unmade. There are still many orders of the Knights Templar, mostly now involved in charity work, not fighting.
The Assassins were brave fighters, but they feared the reputation of the Knights Templar. The Assassins gave much money to the Templars in return of safety. In the battle at Sakira, when 5000 Saracens were attacking 400 Assassins, the last ones got saved by 100 Knights Templar. Some legends even tell that Assassins and Templars were friends and the Assassins were Christian.