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Knights Templar - Wikipedia The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, mainly known as the Knights Templar, was a military order of the Catholic faith, and one of the most important military orders in Western Christianity
Who were the Knights Templar? - Live Science The Knights Templar was an order of devout Christians founded in Jerusalem sometime between A D 1118 and 1119, after the First Crusade (1096-1099)
Knights Templar - World History Encyclopedia The Knights Templar were established c 1119 and given papal recognition in 1129 It was a Catholic medieval military order whose members combined martial prowess with a monastic life to defend Christian holy sites and pilgrims in the Middle East and elsewhere
Templar | History, Battles, Symbols, Legacy | Britannica Templar, member of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, a religious military order of knighthood established at the time of the Crusades that became a model and inspiration for other military orders
The Knights Templar | North America | Knighttemplar. org Upholding the ageless ideals of Chivalry and Christian religious commitment and protection, Crusade historical research, and fighting today's enemies of society, namely disease and social distress, through charitable efforts and fundraising
Military order (religious society) - Wikipedia A military order (Latin: militaris ordo) is a Christian religious society of knights The original military orders were the Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, the Order of Saint James, the Order of Calatrava, and the Teutonic Knights
Knights Templar - Symbols, Definition Sword | HISTORY 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