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Templar estate management - subsoil and technological development
2022 International OSMTJ Knights Templar Convent in Portugal
English Templar estates - origin and sources
The Templar admission ceremony: secret or not?
The population of the Holy Land during the Crusading period
October 13, 1307 - the Templars' demise remembered and retold
On Friday, October 13, 1307, King Philip IV of France, also known as Philips
the Fair, had all of the Templars throughout the domains of France arrested in
one surprising campaign. This was done on the basis of the King's secret
orders to his baillis and sénéchaux throughout France, dated September
14, 1307.
The Templars' arabization - inspiring fantasy for today?
"In medieval times, European Christians had some access to information about real Muslim practices, but instead chose to believe in their own fantasies (regarding those Muslim practises). Many neo-Templars, confusing the fantasies of medieval Christians about medieval Muslims with reality have tried to emulate the medieval Templars.
Bernard de Clairvaux - the Cistercian promotor of the Templars
Crusaders and Mongols - friends or foes?
Godfrey de Bouillon - first ruler of Crusader Jerusalem
The Templar navy - the later years
The Templar Order - not a monolithic entity
"The Templar Order was not the monolithic entity which the dearth of internal documents -due to time, neglect, and the violence of its suppression- may imply. At least two extremes vied for control within the Order.
Templars and Hospitallers - a rivalrous relationship
Despite the Hospitallers' headstart as a caring Order, the Templars soon eclipsed them, especially as a military force. This was probably the origin for the later antipathy between the two Orders. Usually, their rivalry was only political, but sometimes it could lead to civil war.
The 904th OSMTH France Jacques de Molay Commemoration, March 2022, Paris,
source OSMTH Youtube
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Perceived Templar arabization: a misunderstood but ultimately lethal matter
"The arabization of the Knights Templar was of two types: real and imagined. While real examples of Templar arabization in the Holy Land aroused the occasional ire of Europeans back home, it was never serious enough to threaten the Order itself. (...)
The Shroud of Turin - a Templar relic?
Templars and early banking
Easter in the Primitive Templar Rule
The Council of Troyes (1129) - Templar orthodoxy attained
Why did the First Crusade prevail?
Templar importance in Spain in the 1130s preceeds their Oriental role
"Though the nature of Templar activities during the 1120's and 1130's remains obscure, they were clearly successful, despite their poverty. Most contemporary evidence of the early Templars stems from charters, bequests, and clerical correspondence. Their most notable activity at this time was property acquisition. By 1130, the Templars were receiving grants of land and money from southern France and Spain.
Templars and Assassins: a matter of mutual hatred
"The Assassins were a radical group of Shi'ite Muslims who practiced terrorism against their enemies. If a leader, usually Muslim, opposed them, they murdered him. In 1173, the Old Man of the Mountain, leader of the Assassins, sent a peace envoy to Amalric, the Crusader King of Jerusalem, proposing an alliance. On his way back from the conference with the King, the Assassin envoy was attacked and killed by a band of Templars who were led by a one-eyed knight named Walter de Mesnil. What was the background of this event?
March 18, 1314 - the final stage of the Temple
The Templar Order - home and prison to knights and criminals
"The initial Latin Rule was public. Later translations and revisions of the Rule were not. During its first translation, in the 1140's, the Rule was removed from the public eye and revised, from then on, only within the Order. (...) The most likely reason for secrecy was military security; most of the changes involved specific military tactics and infrastructure. (...)
The obscure early years of the Knights Templar
"The first ten years of the Temple were difficult. According to a later chronicler (they were ignored by contemporary chroniclers in Palestine), the original Templars were so poor that they had to rely on local charity for food, clothing, and supplies. They had no specific uniform. Everything from their clothes to their quarters on the Temple Mount consisted of dilapidated handme-downs.
Early Templar military tactics for protecting pilgrims and more
The Arabization of the Knights Templar during the Crusades, 1119-1314
The military orders, especially the first, the Order of the Poor Knights of the Temple of Solomon (Knights Templar) played a critical role in the preservation of the Crusader kingdoms in Palestine between 1119 and their fall in 1291. It is generally acknowledged that part of the Templars' success, in both Palestine and Spain, stemmed from their ability to deal with the Muslim enemy in a variety of situations.















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