The Knights Templar was a large organization of devout Christians during the medieval era who carried out an important mission: to protect European travelers visiting sites in the Holy Land while also carrying out military operations.

A wealthy, powerful and mysterious order that has fascinated historians and the public for centuries, tales of the Knights Templar, their financial and banking acumen.

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Their military prowess and their work on behalf of Christianity during the Crusades to and from Jerusalem still circulate throughout modern culture.

After Christian armies captured Jerusalem from Muslim control in 1099 during the Crusades, groups of pilgrims from across Western Europe started visiting the Holy Land.

Many of them, however, were robbed and killed as they crossed through Muslim-controlled territories during their journey.

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Around 1118, a French knight named Hugues de Payens created a military order along with eight relatives and acquaintances, calling it the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon—later known simply as the Knights Templar.

With the support of Baldwin II, the ruler of Jerusalem, they set up headquarters on that city’s sacred Temple Mount, the source of their now-iconic name, and pledged to protect Christian visitors to Jerusalem.

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The Pope’s Endorsement

Initially, the Knights Templar faced criticism from some religious leaders.

But in 1129, the group received the formal endorsement of the Catholic Church and support from Bernard of Clairvaux, a prominent French abbot.

Bernard authored “In Praise of the New Knighthood,” a text that glorified the Knights Templar and bolstered their growth.

In 1139, Pope Innocent II issued a Papal Bull that allowed the Knights Templar special rights. Among them, the Templars were exempt from paying taxes, permitted to build their own oratories and were held to no one’s authority except the Pope’s.

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The Knights Templar’s at Work

The Knights Templar set up a prosperous network of banks and gained enormous financial influence. Their banking system allowed religious pilgrims to deposit assets in their home countries and withdraw funds in the Holy Land.

The order became known for its austere code of conduct (which included no pointy shoes and no kissing their mothers, rules outlined in The Rule of the Templar’s) and signature style of dress, which featured a white habit emblazoned with a simple red cross.

Members swore an oath of poverty, chastity and obedience. They weren’t allowed to drink, gamble or swear. Prayer was essential to their daily life, and the Templar’s expressed particular adoration for the mother of Jesus, the Virgin Mary.

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As the Knights Templar grew in size and status, it established new chapters throughout Western Europe.

At the height of their influence, the Templar’s boasted a sizable fleet of ships, owned the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, and served as a primary bank and lending institution to European monarchs and nobles.

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Expanded Duties of the Knights

Though its original purpose was to protect pilgrims from danger, the Knights Templar progressively expanded its duties. They became defenders of the Crusader states in the Holy Land and were known as brave, highly skilled warriors.

The group developed a reputation as fierce fighters during the Crusades, driven by religious fervor and forbidden from retreating unless significantly outnumbered.

The Templar’s built numerous castles and fought—and often won—battles against Islamic armies. Their fearless style of fighting became a model for other military orders.

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The Fall of the Knights Templar

In the late 12th century, Muslim armies retook Jerusalem and turned the tide of the Crusades, forcing the Knights Templar to relocate several times. The Fall of Acre in 1291 marked the destruction of the last remaining Crusader refuge in the Holy Land.

European support for the military campaigns in the Holy Land began to erode over the decades that followed. Additionally, many secular and religious leaders became increasingly critical of the Templar’s’ wealth and power.

By 1303, the Knights Templar lost its last foothold in the Muslim world and established a base of operations in Paris. There, King Philip IV of France resolved to bring down the order, perhaps because the Templar’s had denied the indebted ruler additional loans.

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Arrests and Executions

On Friday, October 13, 1307, scores of French Templar’s were arrested, including the order’s grand master Jacques de Molay.

Many of the knights were brutally tortured until they confessed to false charges, which included heresy, homosexuality, financial corruption, devil-worshiping, fraud, spitting on the cross and more.

A few years later, dozens of Templar’s were burned at the stake in Paris for their confessions. De Molay was executed in 1314. Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V reluctantly dissolved the Knights Templar in 1312.

The group’s property and monetary assets were given to a rival order, the Knights Hospitallers. However, it’s thought by some that King Philip and King Edward II of England seized most of the Knights Templar’s wealth.

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The Knights Templar Today

The Catholic Church has acknowledged that the persecution of the Knights Templar was unjustified. The church claims that Pope Clement was pressured by secular rulers to destroy the order.

While most historians agree that the Knights Templar fully disbanded 700 years ago, there are some people who believe the order went underground and remains in existence in some form to this day.

In the 18th century, some groups, most notably the Freemasons, revived several of the medieval knights’ symbols, rituals and traditions.

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Currently, there are several international organizations styled after the Knights Templar that the public can join. These groups have representatives around the world and aim to uphold the values and traditions of the original medieval order.

Throughout the years, various tales have surfaced about the knights’ mysterious work. More recently, stories about the legendary Templar’s have found their way into popular books and movies.

Some historians have claimed that the Knights Templar may have secretly guarded the Shroud of Turin (a linen cloth believed to be placed on the body of Jesus Christ before burial) for hundreds of years after the Crusades ended.

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Another widespread belief is that the knights discovered and kept religious artifacts and relics, such as the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant and parts of the cross from Christ’s crucifixion.

Various other ideas and myths exist about the Knights Templar’s secret operations. The popular novel and film The Da Vinci Code presents a theory that the Templar’s were involved in a conspiracy to preserve the bloodline of Jesus Christ.

Although much of these speculations are considered fictional, there’s no question that the Knights Templar have provoked intrigue and fascination and will likely continue to do so for years to come.

History Channel / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Donnchadh
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19-04-24 12:39

An absolutely bloodthirsty organization–read the uncensored account of them -I would rather trust the Muslims than anything that came out of the mouth of that organization. Like their association to Hebrew myths which took no heed of a persons right to life unless they agreed to anything and everything they said and followed the Rules of subservience to their dogma . The Masonic Lodge takes its rules from Hebrew myths and text to put you in fear so that you don’t break their rules–it exists to promote those with little ability achieve advancement over a more worthy but non member… Read more »

Donnchadh
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19-04-24 18:46

Hello Baronmaya –I tried joining Cosmos Chronicle ( as new member ) but my Yandex email address never got the password . I then tried using my other email address and it would not accept Donnchadh as -quote- “it already exists” –if I am logged as a “guest ” and not a member then how can I already exist ?? I assumed that the AI would convert me from guest to member but if it stops me becoming a member because I already exist as a guest then that isn’t logical as guests will never become members. I found a… Read more »

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Body Snatchers
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Reply to  baronmaya
19-04-24 20:37

If CC is going to complain about how WP handles its account, the opposite response its going to throw CC under the bus, because Google and FB are in charge, anyone against this policy will get toasted by AI.

Donnchadh
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Reply to  baronmaya
20-04-24 03:55

Thanks for that explanation Baronmaya , I figured out some of it already buy t needed confirmation– now I realise my post that was removed named the third parties involved in this action. A certain US newspaper of well known repute must have influence as well -that it is a third party shows your website is in the spotlight by US authorities . I know and you probably know who controls the media in the West -don’t give up !! You are one of the few truthful websites in existence on the public web-the public only have access to about… Read more »

APB
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Reply to  Donnchadh
22-04-24 22:30

CC website is in the spotlight by US authorities, especially rogue DEA agents trying to set me up for the system to lock me up, or just plain shoot and kill me, including many other kind of assaults on welfare on several occasions on the criminal infested drugs hub island of Curacao. There are some 4000 DEA agents on this rock in the Caribbean Sea along the coast of Venezuela. AA has trhee daily flight connecting these thugs to the motherland Most of these agents are on drugs and alcohol themselves, work as real estate agents or simply join the… Read more »

Donnchadh
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Reply to  APB
23-04-24 03:33

Interesting information APB.

Lady Shadow
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Reply to  Donnchadh
22-04-24 23:15

Getting the Russian treatment, sanctioned for revealing the truth and trying to survive the evil ordeal.

David Collishaw
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Reply to  Lady Shadow
23-04-24 13:07

Or else getting the Palestinian treatment, getting killed all together under the banner of freedom?

Body Snatchers
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Reply to  Donnchadh
19-04-24 19:44

I suggest just leave it like it is, because AI has now fallen into its own trap. As long as you can stay a member (and login in as such) the basic goal is very well achieved?

Donnchadh
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Reply to  Body Snatchers
20-04-24 03:40

Login requires a password and if the AI wont send me one then it obviously doesn’t like me speaking the Truth.

Body Snatchers
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Reply to  Donnchadh
22-04-24 22:32

Obviously, censoring big time at all levels of society, the truth can never be revealed according to those misfits,

Donnchadh
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20-04-24 05:58

WordPress is not letting me directly into Cosmos Chronicle and wont accept the name I use here –my password link went into junk so I never saw it but even trying through that it still wont let me access Cosmos Chronicle only what WordPress allows — so I might as well carry on as I am even though I am down as Guest . This isn’t the first time this has happened on a website as they know they cant overcome me by logic and the truth so use devious means to censor me . Their recruits have already tried… Read more »

Donnchadh
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Reply to  Donnchadh
20-04-24 08:18

Now they want me to set up my own website–uh no ! if I was much younger it might be different but I watched an Australian webmaster attacked on all sides and it cost him too much money changing server locations -he ended up in Iceland but it cost a lot of money and he had a family.

Body Snatchers
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Reply to  Donnchadh
22-04-24 22:35

Wow, obviously that is how its works behind the curtains.

APB
APB
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Reply to  Donnchadh
22-04-24 22:45

Me myself also near the retirement age and can hold on to this job until the internet stops to exist for me or the day I say goodbye to the life on the planet as we know and experience it.

APB
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Reply to  Donnchadh
22-04-24 22:33

Of course always keep posting where- and whenever possible pls.