Christian military order that was founded after the First Crusade in 1119 and banned in 1314.
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Examples for "templars"
Examples for "templars"
1This meant trouble, certain trouble for the templars and for Timor's plan.
2When the templars have completed their investigation, you shall receive your reward.
3Urik templars, recognizing what they saw, ran for the trees-muchtoo slowly.
4As the templars took Rokan away, Timor poured himself some more wine.
5Low-rank templars went clean-shaven; high-rank ones wore their hair as they chose.
1So, when the Knights Templar meet the Hashishim, something new is born.
2Still, Chinese success in Michoacan has caused friction with the Knights Templar.
3There is little else left to remind us of these Knights Templar.
4Yeah, I like reading stuff about the Crusades and the Knights Templar.
5Trusts in England date back to the Knights Templar of the 12th century.
1The idea of the Order of the Temple itself refused to die.
2The seeds of decay were sown in the Order of the Temple at its origin.
3This shall be the order of the temples.
4He was a knight of that mysterious Order of the Temple, which exercised at one time so great a command over the minds of men.
1The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon