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    The Real History Behind the Templars

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      Lincoln, Henry

      Lion hunting

      Loincloth

      Lord, Evelyn

      Lords of Roslin

      Lord’s Prayer

      Louis as Crusader death of ransom of Templars and

      Louis

      Louis

      Louis

      Louis

      de Lucca, Ptolomy

      The Mabinogian

      Magic

      The Magic Flute

      Magnussen, Knut

      Mallory, Thomas

      Mamluks

      Map, Walter

      de Marigny, Enguerrand

      Martel, Alan

      Martel, Charles

      Masaryk, Tomás Garrigue

      Masons. See also Adoptive masonry; Freemasonry; Freemasons; Scottish Rite Masons; Speculative Masons

      famous

      geometry of

      lodges

      modern

      Schaw and

      in Scotland

      statutes for

      symbols of

      Templars and

      Mason Word

      Mass

      “Master of works,”

      Matins

      Melisande death of Fulk of Anjou and as Jerusalem queen psalter of William of Tyre on

      Ministeriales

      The Mirror of Simple Souls (Porete)

      The Mists of Avalon (Bradley)

      de Molay, Jacques

      confession of

      death of

      as Grand Master

      imprisonment of

      Monastic houses

      Money. See also Donations; Income; Treasure

      Templars and

      Mongols

      Monks. See also Hospitallers Benedictines Bernard of Clairvaux as Cistercians Dominicans Franciscans Templars as warrior

      de Monte Croce, Ricoldo

      Moors

      More, William de la

      Moslems

      Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

      Muhammad

      Mulahid

      Nablus council

      de Nangis, Guillaume

      Neoplatonism

      New Testament

      Newton, Isaac

      Nicholas

      Nizari as Assassins formation of

      de Nogaret, Guillaume

      Boniface accused by

      death of

      as “doctor of law,”

      Templars condemned by

      Number symbolism

      Nur ad-Din

      “Obscene kiss,”

      Occitania

      Odo of Deuil

      Odo of Montfaucon

      Odo of St. Amand

      Old Charges

      Old Testament

      On the New Knighthood

      Order of Alcántara

      Order of Avis

      Order of Dobrin

      Order of Knights of St. John. See Hospitallers

      Order of Montesa

      Order of Santiago

      Order of St. Julián del Pereiro

      Order of St. Lazarus end of lepers in military aspect of privileges of

      Order of St. Lazarus in Acre

      Order of St. Thomas at Acre founding of as military order purpose of

      Order of the Temple. See Templars

      Otto of Brunswick

      Papacy. See also specific popes Hospitallers protected by privileges from Templars approved by tyranny of

      Papal bulls Ad providam Celricos Laicos Milites Templi Militia Dei Omni Datum Optimum

      Papal bulls (cont.) privileges in Vox in excelso

      Papal states

      de Paris, Guillaume

      Paris, Matthew

      Parzival (von Eschenbach)

      Pawnbrokers

      de Payns, Hugh

      death of

      family of

      as Hugh, count of Champagne, supporter

      in Jerusalem

      recruitment by

      as Templars’ founder

      Peter of Bologna

      Peter of Bruys

      Peter of Montaigu

      Philip Augustus. See Also Philip

      Philip

      Philip

      Philip . See also Philip the Fair

      Philip of Nablus

      Philip of Plessis

      Philippe of Alsace

      Philip the Fair

      Boniface and

      death of

      family of

      Jews and

      as king

      last years of

      legacy of

      Templar executions and

      Templars and

      Picknett, Lynn

      Pierce, Walter

      Pilgrimages

      Pilgrims

      Piracy

      Ponsard of Gizy

      Pons of Guisans

      Pons the Gascon

      Porete, Marguerite

      Portugal

      Prayer

      Prince, Clive

      Pseudohistory evaluating traits of

      al-Qalanisi, Ibn

      Rabelais

      Ralph of Diceto

      Raoul de Cambrai

      Raymond Bernard

      Raymondo

      Raymond of Toulouse

      Raymond

      Reconquista

      Red Cistern

      Reformation

      Renaud of Vichiers

      Renaut de Montauban

      Richard the Lionheart

      coronation of death of diplomatic skill of executions by as homosexual legend of ransom of at Third Crusade

      Rigaud, Hugh

      Robert of Arbrissel

      Robert of Artois

      Robert of Sablé

      Robert the Bruce

      Robert the Burgundian (de Craon)

      de Rocaberti, Guillermo

      des Roches, Peter

      Rosetta stone

      Rosicrucians

      Rosslyn Chapel. See also Lords of Roslin

      apprentice pillar in

      as incomplete

      legend of

      master pillar in

      pillar of

      plans of

      Rule daily life in infractions of language of secret rite of initiation in wagers in

      Sabbah, Hasan-i

      Saisset, Bernard

      Saladin

      in Damascus

      death of

      descendants of

      as Egypt’s vizier

      Jerusalem captured by

      legend of

      Saladin

      Saladin tithe

      Sancho

      Saracens

      defined

      Nur ad-Din

      Templars and

      Zengi

      Schaw, William Lords of Roslin and Masons and

      Scotland mason lodges in Templars in

      Scottish Rite Masons

      Scott, Walter

      Second Crusade

      failure of

      precipitation of

      Templars and

      winner of

      Secret rite of initiation

      denial of Christ and

      dissuasion during

      myths about

      oath of

      “obscene kiss” and

      prayers during

      privacy of

      in the Rule

      Secret Societies of the Middle Ages

      Sex

      Shabbat ba-Gadol

      Shi’ites

      Shroud of Turin Templars and as veil of Veronica

      Sinclair, Henry

      Sinclair, William

      Sodomy

      Sone de Nancy

      Sorcery

      Spain

      Speculative Masons

      Spies

      Square

      de Stacy, Sylvester

      Stephen of Saissy

      Stephen of Salerno

      Stevenson, David

      Steven the Cellerer

      St. Paul’s Cathedral

      Sunni

      Sweden

      Swordbrethren

      Sydoine

      Symbols of Masons numbers as of Templars

      Syrians

      The Talisman (Scott)

      Te
    mpeleisen

      Templar fortress of Monzón

      Templars

      in Antioch

      arrests of

      Assassins and

      in battle

      beginnings of

      Bernard of Clairvaux supporting

      blasphemies by

      in British Isles

      burning of

      castles of

      Cathars and

      charges against

      Clement ’s investigation of

      clothing of

      confessions of

      Council of Vienne and

      in Croatia

      in Cyprus

      in Denmark

      dissolution of

      donations to

      early expansion of

      in Egypt

      in England

      equipment of

      executions/Philip the Fair and

      expenses of

      fate of

      in fiction

      as fighting unit

      Freemasons and

      French army and

      frontier society of

      Fulk of Anjou first encountering

      gambling and

      in Germany

      historians and

      Holy Grail and

      horses of

      as Hospitallers’ brothers

      as Hospitallers’ rivals

      in Hungary

      idealized

      illiteracy of

      income of

      innocence of

      in Italy

      in Jerusalem

      as king’s bankers

      land of

      legends of

      Louis and

      Masons and

      money and

      as monks

      myths of

      de Nogaret’s condemnation of

      in Occitania

      papacy approving

      Templars (cont.)

      papal privileges of

      in papal states

      as pawnbrokers

      de Payns as founder of

      de Payns recruiting for

      Philip the Fair and

      as pilgrims

      in Portugal

      preaching by

      privileges abused by

      probationary period for

      profile of

      property to Hospitallers

      respect for

      for retiring nobility

      Saracens and

      in Scotland

      seals of

      Second Crusade and

      Shroud of Turin and

      in Spain

      standard of

      symbols of

      in Temple of Solomon

      theories about

      timeline for

      torture of

      treasure of

      trials of

      trials of, outside France

      warfare and

      William of Tyre on

      The Templars Secret Island (Haagensen/Lincoln)

      “Templar Strict Observance,”

      The Templar Legacy (Berry)

      Temple Church

      Temple in Jerusalem

      Temple in London. See also Temple Church

      effigies in

      restoration of

      Temple in Paris invasion of royal documents in

      Temple of Solomon inner chambers of in Jerusalem Templars in

      Tennyson, Alfred

      De Teus, Garlcerand

      Teutonic Knights founding of as House of Hapsburg extension military activities of trials of vows of

      de Thérines, Jacques

      Thibaud Gaudin

      Third Crusade

      chronicles of

      Moslem victors of

      Richard the Lionheart at

      Third Lateran Council

      Thomas Bérard

      Thomas of Ludham

      Torture

      Treasure

      Trials

      of Templars

      of Templars, outside France

      of Teutonic Knights

      timeline of, for Templars

      Tripoli

      de Troyes, Chrétien

      True Cross

      Turcopoles

      Twain, Mark

      Twelvers

      Urban

      Ursula

      de Valois, Charles

      Veil of Veronica

      Victor

      de Vitry, Jacques

      Voltaire

      von Eschenbach, Wolfram

      von Hund, Karl

      von Salm, Hugo

      Wagner, Richard

      Waldensians

      Wasil, Ibn

      White, Jack

      William of Arreblay

      William of Beaujeu

      William of Chartres

      William of Puylaurens

      William of Sonnac

      William of Tyre

      Assassins and

      on Bernard of Tremelay

      on Melisande

      on number symbolism

      on Templars’ beginnings

      Wilson, Ian

      Yalla

      Zengi

      1 Also spelled Warmund and other variations. I’m not sure what his mother called him.

      2 You may remember Constance. She dumped her first husband, Hugh of Champagne, while he was on pilgrimage. He became a Templar in 1125. So they both wound up in the Holy Land.

      3 Another interesting trait of pseudohistorians is that the author won’t have bothered to find out that the Templars filled in the courtyard with buildings, including a large church, and that it was only when Saladin took the city of Jerusalem and cleared them out that there was room to land a helicopter.

     

     

     



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