-
Innocent II, the
Templars became a
favoured charity throughout Christendom and grew
rapidly in
membership and power. The
Templar knights, in
their distinctive...
- saw the
Templars as a way of
alleviating his
financial hardship and at the same time
eliminating a
powerful rival. In addition, the
Templars were difficult...
- prin****lly the
Knights of the
Temple (
Knights Templar), the
Knights of Malta, the
Knights of St Paul, and only
within the York Rite, the
Knights of the Red...
-
Christ and the
Temple of Jerusalem, or
Templars, was a
military order founded in c. 1120. The
Knights Templar were an
elite fighting force of
their day...
- The
Knights Templar Cartel (Spanish: Los
Caballeros Templarios,
pronounced [los kaβaˈʝeɾos temˈplarjos]) was a
Mexican criminal organization originally...
-
action against the
Templars in
order to
avoid repaying his own
financial debts. He
accused them of heresy,
ordered the
arrest of all
Templars within his realm...
- also had
substantial dealing with
Templars, the king's
Wardrobe being located there in 1225. He
entrusted Templar knights with military,
financial and diplomatic...
-
century to 1268 The
Templars also held
commandries in Ascalon, Jaffa, Tyre, Laodicea, Rhosus, Alexandretta, and Ayas. The
Templars briefly owned the entire...
- was
founded in 1205 or 1206 and
delivered to the
Templars. In 1212, a
number of
Portuguese Templars and
other volunteers from the
urban militias parti****ted...
- same way as the rest of the
knights.
After Pope
Innocent II
issued the bull Omne
datum optimum on
behalf of the
Templars in 1139, the
grand master was...