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Did templar knights exist during Elizabethan period?

No, the templar knights were all arrested and killed by order of Pope Clement V and King Phillip IV. They were arrested, tortured, and killed on October 13th, 1307. The reason that they were killed is because King Phillip needed money and the Templar Knights wouldn't give it to him and in rage he asked the pope to excommunicate in which he agreed.


Is it illegal to be a templar?

I do not believe that there are laws on the books preventing someone from joining the Knights Templar. However, the Templars as an organization were generally destroyed when the Grandmaster was killed in France in the 1300s. While the Templar members have merged into the Swiss Guard and the Free-Masonic Orders, they have likely dropped the name Templar to define themselves.


Did captain templar die in killzone 2?

Yes, killed by Radec.


What were the Knights Templars famous for?

Both the Knights Templar and the Hospitallers were Orders of monks. The Templar Order was accepted into the Church of Rome by Pope in 1129, when their first Rule was compiled to regulate their dress, equipment and religious services. This put them on exactly the same level as other Orders of monks: the Cluniacs, Benedictines and Cistercians - with one major difference:Their task was primarily to protect Christian pilgrims travelling to Jerusalem, so they became a military religious Order consisting of knights, non-noble serjantz and servants who worked as labourers, craftsmen, cooks, grooms and so on. All of them were also (first and foremost) monks, and the Templars also included priests to conduct daily services, hear confessions and give absolution to those killed in battle. Death on the battlefield as a member of the Order was considered Christian martyrdom, meaning that a Templar would expect to go straight to Heaven.The Order of Knights Templar was abolished by Pope Clement IV in 1312, just 183 years after its acceptance by an earlier Pope. People who today pretend that the Order can be re-established conveniently forget the main part of the Templar function: as monks within the Catholic Church, regulated by a Pope and having religious conviction as their primary function.MoreThe function of the Knights Templar, to protect pilgrims, was extended to protect the property of the pilgrims, both on the road and at home. Money and other valuables were often deposited with the Knights Templar for safekeeping. In many cases, money was deposited for transportation, and this eventually turned into a system under which money could be deposited in one place and withdrawn in another. Naturally, the Knights Templar provided a prototype for the early banks.The collapse of the Templars created a need for others to provide the same service. This need was met by merchant families, whose members traveled under guard, and who could manage property for clients. This gave rise to the system of banking that appeared in the Late Middle Ages.There is a link below to an article on the Knights Templar, to the section describing their economic importance relative to banking.


What were the knights Templar duties?

The Knights Templar were formed after the First Crusade to protect pilgrims who traveled the road between the seaport town of Jappa and Jerusalem - a distance of about 50 miles. The Knights Hospitaller were formed to do as their name implies: they provided hospital services. Both orders did fight in later Crusades, and both were military orders - just like the Teutonic Knights.

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Did templar knights exist during Elizabethan period?

No, the templar knights were all arrested and killed by order of Pope Clement V and King Phillip IV. They were arrested, tortured, and killed on October 13th, 1307. The reason that they were killed is because King Phillip needed money and the Templar Knights wouldn't give it to him and in rage he asked the pope to excommunicate in which he agreed.


Is it illegal to be a templar?

I do not believe that there are laws on the books preventing someone from joining the Knights Templar. However, the Templars as an organization were generally destroyed when the Grandmaster was killed in France in the 1300s. While the Templar members have merged into the Swiss Guard and the Free-Masonic Orders, they have likely dropped the name Templar to define themselves.


Did captain templar die in killzone 2?

Yes, killed by Radec.


What were the Knights Templars famous for?

Both the Knights Templar and the Hospitallers were Orders of monks. The Templar Order was accepted into the Church of Rome by Pope in 1129, when their first Rule was compiled to regulate their dress, equipment and religious services. This put them on exactly the same level as other Orders of monks: the Cluniacs, Benedictines and Cistercians - with one major difference:Their task was primarily to protect Christian pilgrims travelling to Jerusalem, so they became a military religious Order consisting of knights, non-noble serjantz and servants who worked as labourers, craftsmen, cooks, grooms and so on. All of them were also (first and foremost) monks, and the Templars also included priests to conduct daily services, hear confessions and give absolution to those killed in battle. Death on the battlefield as a member of the Order was considered Christian martyrdom, meaning that a Templar would expect to go straight to Heaven.The Order of Knights Templar was abolished by Pope Clement IV in 1312, just 183 years after its acceptance by an earlier Pope. People who today pretend that the Order can be re-established conveniently forget the main part of the Templar function: as monks within the Catholic Church, regulated by a Pope and having religious conviction as their primary function.MoreThe function of the Knights Templar, to protect pilgrims, was extended to protect the property of the pilgrims, both on the road and at home. Money and other valuables were often deposited with the Knights Templar for safekeeping. In many cases, money was deposited for transportation, and this eventually turned into a system under which money could be deposited in one place and withdrawn in another. Naturally, the Knights Templar provided a prototype for the early banks.The collapse of the Templars created a need for others to provide the same service. This need was met by merchant families, whose members traveled under guard, and who could manage property for clients. This gave rise to the system of banking that appeared in the Late Middle Ages.There is a link below to an article on the Knights Templar, to the section describing their economic importance relative to banking.


What is the archbishop?

the archbishops job was to look after the church and to preach the word of the gospel. Thomas Becket was a brilliant arch bishop but he was killed by the king Henry and 4 of his knights. he fled to France and then was killed when he came back


What were the knights Templar duties?

The Knights Templar were formed after the First Crusade to protect pilgrims who traveled the road between the seaport town of Jappa and Jerusalem - a distance of about 50 miles. The Knights Hospitaller were formed to do as their name implies: they provided hospital services. Both orders did fight in later Crusades, and both were military orders - just like the Teutonic Knights.


What evidence does Demosthenes's offer that Philip is a threat?

Philip killed their firstborn.


How long was it after Thomas Becket arrived in England after staying in France was he killed?

Thomas Becket after being in France for about six years returned to show he was not a coward and tried to defeat king Henry 2nd He went to the Canterbury catherdal and was murdered in sight of everyone by the kings knights questions still remain unanswered about if the king himself ordered Becket to be murdered by the knights. The knights believed they were doing the king's bidding.


Why were the knights to blame for beckets death?

beacuse they killed him


Who killed Philip 2 of macedon?

Pausanias


What killed Philip emeagwali?

Nothing he is alive.


Who was the European king was killed by a wild boar?

Philip the Fair of France. Nov. 29 1314 age 46. The good king died while hunting deer after a fall from his horse and was only rumored to have been killed by a boar.