There wasn’t just one crusade but multiple crusades in medieval Europe from modern Spain all the way up to Russia as Tony McMahon discovers
Read More
Category: Templar History
Tags: 1204, Albigensian, armor, armour, Baltics, battle, Cathar, constantinople, crusade, crusades, Cyprus, Dandolo, doge, fourth, heresy, Holy Land, Iberian, indulgence, innocent, knight, knights, Medieval, Moors, pagan, papal, plenary, pope, Templar, Teutonic, Venice
Tony McMahon visited Avignon, the French city where Pope Clement V lived – the pope who crushed the Knights Templar in 1307
Read More
Category: Templar History
Tags: avignon, Clement, Clement V, Czech, dark, fair, initiation, knight, knights, palace, palais, papal, papes, Philip, pope, rite, room, secret, Soumrak templářů, Templar, templars, today, tunnel
The differences and similarities between Jewish moneylenders and the Knights Templar in the Middle Ages
Read More
Category: Templar History
Tags: banking, banks, Catholic, History Channel, jerusalem, jew, jewish, judaism, Knight Templar, Knightfall, lender, lending, Medieval, middle ages, middle east, money, moneylender, Old Testament, papal, Templar, usury
You must be logged in to post a comment.