knights templar

     

The Poor Fellow-Soliers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Latin: Pauperes commilitones Christi Templique Solomonici), commonly known as the Knights Templar or the Order of the Temple (French: Ordre du Temple or Templiers), were among the most famous of the Western Christian military orders. The organization existed for approximately two centuries in the Middle Ages. It was founded in the aftermath of the First Crusade of 1096, its original purpose to ensure the safety of the many Europeans who made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem after its conquest.

Trivia about knights templar

  • The deadly rivals of the Hospitalers, these knights lent their name to a fictional "saint"
  • The unluckiness of Friday the 13th may date from the suppression of this order of knights on Fri., Oct. 13, 1307
  • In 1119 this knightly order was created to protect the road to Jerusalem
  • In about 1119 in Jerusalem, knights Hugh de Payens & Godfrey of St. Omer founded this order of Christian knighthood
  • 1307: On Friday the 13th of October, thousands of members of this order of knights are arrested in France
  • This medieval order of knights was aka "the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ & the Temple of Solomon"
  • Clement V's 1312 "Vox in excelso" disbanded this knightly order
  • The Poor Knights of Christ became known by this name after occupying a house near the Temple of Solomon