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  2. Knights Templar - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Salomonici and French: Pauvres Chevaliers du Christ et du Temple de Salomon) are also known as the Order of Solomon's Temple, and mainly the Knights Templar (French: Les Chevaliers Templiers), or simply the Templars (French: Les Templiers).

  3. History of the Knights Templar - Wikipedia

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    The Knights Templar were an elite fighting force of their day, highly trained, well-equipped, and highly motivated; one of the tenets of their religious order was that they were forbidden from retreating in battle, unless outnumbered three to one, and even then only by order of their commander, or if the Templar flag went down.

  4. Chwarszczany - Wikipedia

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    Facade of the church and former Templar chapel. The origins of this chapel lie in the gift to the Knights Templar of 1,000 hides of land (1 hide is approximately 17 hectares) by Władysław Odonic, Duke of Greater Poland, in 1232. [2] This land was in the Kostrzyn region and centred on the town. This donation fulfilled more than simply ...

  5. Rectified Scottish Rite - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Order of Knights Beneficent of the Holy City among the Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales The first three blue lodge degrees of Entered Apprentice, Companion/Fellow Craft, and Master Mason are focused on traditional Masonic morality, fraternity, and the construction of Solomon's Temple .

  6. Aslackby Preceptory - Wikipedia

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    Larking, L B. and Kemble, J. M (1857), The Knights Hospitallers in England: Being a Report of the Prior Philip de Thame to the Grand Master Elyan de Villanova for A.D. 1338 Camden Society, pp. 153–156; Mills, D. The Knights Templar in Kesteven North Kesteven District Council (c.1990) Sister Elspeth (1906) in Page, William,(ed).

  7. Château Cramirat - Wikipedia

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    Château Cramirat (or de Cramirat) is a 12th-century Templar castle in the village of Sergeac, Dordogne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), southwest France. [1] [2] A French national historic monument, [3] the château is situated in the heart of the Vézère river valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site [4] known as the Valley of Mankind. [5]

  8. List of Knights Templar - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some members of the Knights Templar, a powerful Christian military order during the time of the Crusades. At peak, the Order had approximately 20,000 members. The Knights Templar were led by the Grand Master, originally based in Jerusalem, whose deputy was the Seneschal. Next in importance was the Marshal, who was responsible ...

  9. Bernard de Tremelay - Wikipedia

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    Bernard de Tramelay (died 16 August 1153) was the fourth Grand Master of the Knights Templar, serving from 1152 until his death at the Siege of Ascalon. Early life and career [ edit ]

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