Can you list fairy tale characters from A to Z?
Alice
Big bad wolf
Baby bear
Cinderella
Cunning Fox (the gingerbread man)
Dorothy
Evil stepsister
Evil Witch (Rapunzel)
Fairy godmother
Granny (Little red Riding Hood)
Gingerbread man
Goldilocks
Gretel
Hansel
I
Jasmine
Jack and the Bean stalk
K
Little red riding hood
Mary poppins
Mama bear
Nutcracker
O
Pinocchio
Papa Bear
Pocahontus (not that fairytalish)
Puss in Boots
Q
Rapunzel
Snow white
Sleeping Beauty
Tinkerbell
Ugly duckling
Vicious Creatures
Woodcutter
Wendy
X
Y
Z
Sorry about the ones undone:(
Also sorry not exactly in alphabetical order
The Blue Templars are a society of current and former Local Police, State Troopers, Deputy Sheriffs, federal agents and military veterans who are dedicated to protect and defend the free people of America and to fight evil wherever it may be.
All Blue Templar members have taken an Oath to protect and defend not only the Constitution of the United States, but to protect the honest, innocent true believers from those who would do them harm. We are well aware that the criminal justice system in America has nothing to do with what is "right" versus what is "wrong" and oftentimes it does not punish the evil doers. With this in mind, we are prepared to fulfill the oath we swore to defend the country against all enemies, both foreign and domestic, so help us God.
Their motto is "Judge us not, lest ye be judged!"
Grand Master of the Grand Commandery of Knights Templar. A modern day Templar group.
Was Rodrigo Borgia a Templar Knight?
Yes Rodrigo Borgia (Pope AlexanderVI) was a templar knight and infact he was the leader of the Italian templars. He became pope in 1492 and was pope until his death in 1503. He had two children named Cesare and Lucrezia. It is not fully known how he died.
Actually, it is known how he died - he was poisoned with cantarella (derived from arsenic) in 1503. The only thing we don't know is who did it, though some scholars point to his son, Cesare.
Was William the marshall a templar?
Marshall was made a member of the Knights templar on his deathbed, and was buried in Temple Church, london.
however, he was not a templar during the time he was actually active as a knight.
It could be considered that his taking the templar's vows was fulfilment of a request from Henry the Younger, that Marshall go on crusade on his behalf, whereby Marshal also gave a vow to the Templars to end his days with them, a vow which he kept 30 years later.
Were the Knights Templar Satanists?
No, they weren't. The Knights Templar were an order formed by the Catholic Church to help pilgrims to the Holy Land. They became quite wealthy, and were able to act as a kind of bank for travellers since it was dangerous to carry around a lot of cash. Their purpose for being became sort of lost when Palestine and the nearby islands were captured by the Muslims. But they were still rich and still acted as bankers. Philip the Fair, king of France, coveted their wealth, and for the purpose took over the Catholic Church and had his own French cardinals and Pope elected, moving the headquarters of the church from Rome to Avignon in France. He then had the church condemn the Order and arrested all the main members in France including the Grand Master. These people were tortured until they admitted all kinds of crazy things. Most of them recanted once the torture stopped. The idea that they worshipped Satan was one of those crazy things they were forced to confess to, but only a complete idiot believes that torture gives accurate information.
Should a knight attack an unarmed foe?
Knights were not the nice valiant fellows we like to think they were. They were more like gang members and did everything a person could do to other people. So, yes they would attack and kill an unarmed foe. It got so bad that the Catholic church came up with rules for knights and made them pledge on the cross to follow the rules.
This can be answered by reading the maxim of the assassin's creed - "We work in the dark to serve the light." The assassins did what was necessary to stop the nefarious Knights Templar from gaining total control over the Middle East, Italy, and eventually, all of Europe.
In times of crisis, the most valuable asset is usually trust. Trust among individuals, organizations, and governments can lead to effective collaboration, communication, and problem-solving, which are crucial for navigating and overcoming crises successfully.
What was the job of a viceroy?
A Viceroy is a royal official who is in charge of running a particular country, colony or state in the name of and as a representative of the Monarch. The province in which they are in charge of is called a 'Viceroyalty'. The female form of a Viceroy is entitled a 'Vicereine'.
Were the Knights Templer Germanic?
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."
What treasure did the knights of templar find?
gold
gold, silver, jewels and possible even the holy grail that jesus drunk out of at the last supper. they supposedly found this in jerusalem. the treasure is rumored to be buried in temple dinsley, hertfordshire, uk, since that is where the knights who were killed for hiding treasure from king edward ll lived. it is likely buried there because the knights wanted to watch over it and make sure no one came looking for it. it is supposedly buried under an old oak tree (possibly now cut down) or under a pond for security (however the pond has since been dug over and there is a new pond in the village though it is unlikely on the same spot as the last, and no one knows exactly where the old pond was. it could even be under a house or something. infact the exact spot where the knights lived now has a school on top of it.)
Was there any knights who were generals or commanders?
They weren't given"ranks" as in military, but there were knights were recognized by titles and of course the King usually commanded.
What was the order of the knight's templar?
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.
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR WORE WHITE WITH A RED CROSS AND THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALIER WORE BLACK WITH A WHITE CROSS
Not forgetting the Teutonic Knights who wore white with a black cross.
The American Empire was divided into two provinces: the provinces of New Spain and Peru. These provinces were called a viceroy. The top official in each vice-royalty was called a viceroy.
It is also the name of a butterfly
A Viceroy is an appointed nobleman who runs a colony, city, or other territory in the name of his monarch.
A viceroy is an official person of a monarchy that rules an area in the name of the monarchy.
Are the stone masons the direct descendants of the knights templer?
yes they are , or more precisely from a small band within that group known as the grimers day's , it is thought they were responsible for many of the major revolutions in history.