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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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Who was André de Montbard – fifth Grand Master of the Knights Templar?
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The Knights Templar got a terrible write up from medieval chroniclers like Walter Map and William of Tyre
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Archaeologists have just discovered the skeleton of a Cistercian abbot from the Middle Ages! The Templars have been described as the military wing of the Cistercians – they were after all mentored and guided in the early years by that…
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