The Templar Knight blog has just visited the biblical city of Gadara – part of the Decapolis – and now known as Um Qais to see its Roman ruins
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Category: Templar History
Tags: amphitheatre, Ancient, Ancient Rome, basalt, byzantine, Byzantine Empire, Decapolis, Gadara, Galilee, jesus, jordan, Kingdom, middle east, roman, rome, Saudi Arabia, syria, Templar, Um Qais
Gosh – what can one say? The horror being faced by the people of Syria is stomach churning and to add to their misery, the very buildings that have given them both pleasure and a livelihood from tourists are being…
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Tony McMahon looks at one medieval bad guy after another to decide who was the most evil man in the Middle Ages among popes and kings
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Category: Templar History
Tags: Andronikos, bad, Barbarossa, battle, byzantine, Byzantine Empire, children, constantinople, crusades, Dandolo, Dante, destroy, doge, emperor, Enrico, experiment, fair, Fourth Crusade, france, Frederick, guy, Honorius, John King of England, king john, knight, Knightfall, Komnenos, Magna Carta, Medieval, Philip, pope, Pope Honorius III, siege, Templar, templars, torture, war
Did the Templars find the head of Baphomet in Constantinople and if they did, what exactly is Baphomet?
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Category: Templar Mystery
Tags: baphomet, byzantine, Byzantine Empire, constantinople, devil, evil, Fourth Crusade, head, history, istanbul, Knight Templar, magic, middle ages, satanic, sorcery, Templar, worship
The disturbing truth that the Knights Templar appear to have traded in slaves
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Category: Templar History
Tags: black, Byzantine Empire, Domesday Book, eurocentric, feudalism, forced labour, Levant, market, middle ages, mongol, Ottoman Empire, preceptory, race, racism, Roman Empire, slave, slave system, slavery, Templar, trade, turk, white