they were protecting the land from terrorists and rapists who were trying to make people rapists and terrorists
The Knights Templar were a powerful Christian military. They had a reputation of being fearsome but were learned men who were dedicated to protecting people of all religions. They were great statesmen and economic traders. The Knights Templar were dedicated to protecting all things Holy as well as the Holy Land.
The Knights Templar were the most powerful military monastic order which took part in the Crusades. The Knights Templar were formed from several groups of knights by Hugh de Payens for the express purpose of protecting Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
The crusaders
it was taken by the Islams
During the Crusades, European knights, such as those from England, France, and Germany, fought against Muslim forces in the Holy Land, particularly against the Saracens, who were a diverse group of Muslims from the Middle East and North Africa. These knights were part of the military orders like the Templars, Hospitallers, and Teutonic Knights, who were dedicated to protecting Christian pilgrims and territories in the region.
it is protect the king, and protect the kings land. for protecting the king, the knights work outside in front of the castle where the king is and just stand there. for the protecting the land, i think they work around it with the knights horse. so ha ha ha... i just gave u the answer. thank u idiots
Edwin James King has written: 'The Knights hospitallers in the Holy Land' -- subject(s): Crusades, Knights of Malta
knights templar
It was an idea brought back by knights. They fought in crusades in the Holy Land(around Jerusalem)
Knights were responsible for protecting the serfs and the land they lived on from invading forces. They also collected taxes and ensured order and justice within their domain. Additionally, knights may have provided some basic services and resources to the serfs in exchange for their labor on the land.
The Crusaders, who were predominantly Christian knights from Western Europe, were the first Christians to fight against Muslims for control of the Holy Land during the Crusades in the 11th to 13th centuries.
Christian knights typically took several months to travel to the holy land during the time of the Crusades. The exact duration varied depending on the starting point, mode of transport, and any obstacles or delays encountered along the way.