Incredibly the Knights Templar were present in Ukraine and you can still view remains of a castle they built at Serednie
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Category: Templar History
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TV Historian Tony McMahon examines the differences between the Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller and other medieval orders
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Category: Templar History
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Paganism lingered in Europe way into the Middle Ages though eventually the Catholic church suppressed it with violence
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Category: Templar History
Tags: Army of Valhalla, battle, byzantine, constantine, crusade, empire, Greek, ice, Iron Lord, Jupiter, knights, Lithuania, murder, non-belief, pagan, paganism, philosophy, Poland, roman, russia, Templar, Teutonic, Teutonic knights, Theodosius, war, Wend, wicca, Wiccan
The Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin has been depicted as both a friend and an enemy of the Knights Templar so what is the truth? Tony McMahon investigates.
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Category: Templar History
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