Templar expert Tony McMahon reveals the Rule book of the Knights Templar and how it covered everything from eating to praying
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Category: Templar History
Tags: Benedictine, bernard, book, christ, cistercian, Clairvaux, dress, drinking, eating, error, faith, female, food, hair, initiation, join, Knightfall, monastic, monk, obedience, pope, prayer, punishment, rite, rule, sex, Templar, today, women
One pointless fact after another about Easter in a top ten of Tony McMahon’s Easter Pointless Facts on the Knight Templar blog
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Category: Templar News
Tags: alexandria, Easter, egg, equinox, food, Gregorian calendar, jesus, Mary Magdalene, medieval, one, pagan, Paschal Full Moon, Passover, pointless, rabbit, Roman Empire, sun, Templar
The British Library reported in April this year that it had found a long lost medieval cookbook that included a recipe for roast unicorn – it even included a helpful picture of the unicorn being roasted. Just as I was…
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Category: Templar Mystery
Tags: ate, bake, breakfast, cookery, dinner, eat, food, lunch, Medieval, middle ages, Recipe, roast, sausage, spices, swan, Templar, unicorn
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