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Freemasonry Today periodical (Issue January 2002)". Grand Lodge Publications Ltd. Archived from the original on 3 March 2011 . Retrieved 28 May 2011. International, American. "The Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller". www.medievalwarfare.info . Retrieved 11 December 2017. Isle of Avalon, Lundy. " The Rule of the Knights Templar A Powerful Champion" The Knights Templar. Mystic Realms, 2010. Web

Around 1400, these early breastplates only covered the upper torso with the lower torso not being protected by plate until the development of the Fauld (Faulds) are a piece of plate armour worn below a breastplate to protect the waist and hips. They take the form of bands of metal surrounding both legs, potentially surrounding the entire hips in a form similar to a skirt. Stephen A. Dafoe. "In Praise of the New Knighthood". TemplarHistory.com. Archived from the original on 26 March 2017 . Retrieved 20 March 2007. a b Weber, Eugen (1991). My France: politics, culture, myth. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-59575-0. OCLC 21409086. John Walliss, Apocalyptic Trajectories: Millenarianism and Violence In The Contemporary World, p. 130 (Bern: Peter Lang AG, European Academic Publishers, 2004). ISBN 3-03910-290-7 The Templar Knight Scottish Cross Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain is an ornamental triangular shield made in handcrafted steel , pointed on the upper part. Natural metal finish. In the center of the Templar Knight Scottish Cross Shield is the Scottish Templar Cross (a lot of Templars in fact came from Scotland). The frame of the Templar Knight Scottish Cross Shield is ornated with golden rivets and golden metal shaped sheets at the angles.The Miniature Templar Knight Shield by Marto of Toledo Spain features the Templar maltese cross in red upon a white field. Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference Ammerman, Robert T.; Ott, Peggy J.; Tarter, Ralph E. (1999). Prevention and Societal Impact of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-1-135-67215-7. The Damascene Knights Templar Jewelry Cross Brooch by Marto of Toledo Spain is decorated with 24K Gold damascene artwork.

By Molay's time the Grand Master was presiding over at least 970 houses, including commanderies and castles in the east and west, serviced by a membership which is unlikely to have been less than 7,000, excluding employees and dependents, who must have been seven or eight times that number. The History Channel, Decoding the Past: The Templar Code, 7 November 2005, video documentary written by Marcy Marzuni. Partner, Peter (1982). The Murdered Magicians: The Templars and their Myth. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-215847-3. Robert Ferguson (26 August 2011). The Knights Templar and Scotland. History Press Limited. p.39. ISBN 978-0-7524-6977-5. As their numbers and strength grew they were invited in 1147 by the King of Castile, Alfonso VII, to protect a castle he had taken from the Moors. The castle was called Calatrava (Arabic Qal'at Rabah: 'fortress of Rabah'). The Templars established a garrison there and stayed for ten years. They were replaced by a militia of Cistercian laymen, under the supervision of Raymond, Abbot of the Cistercian monastery of Fitero. No doubt these local herdsmen and laborers would have had a personal grudge against the Moors, whom they fought with great enthusiasm.

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Barquero Goñi, Carlos (2011). "Templarios y Hospitalarios en la Reconquista peninsular" (PDF). Anales de la Universidad de Alicante. Historia Medieval. Universidad de Alicante (17): 175−176. Butler, Alan; Stephen Dafoe (1998). The Warriors and the Bankers: A History of the Knights Templar From 1307 to the Present. Belleville: Templar Books. ISBN 978-0-9683567-2-2. The Damascene Knights Templar Jewelry Pendant by Marto of Toledo Spain is decorated with 24K Gold damascene artwork.

Hodapp, Christopher; Alice Von Kannon (2007). The Templar Code For Dummies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-12765-0.Smart, George (2005). The Knights Templar Chronology. Bloomington: Authorhouse. ISBN 978-1-4184-9889-4. Peter Partner, The Murdered Magicians: The Templars And Their Myth (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982). ISBN 0-19-215847-3 Matthew Anthony Fitzsimons; Jean Bécarud (1969). The Catholic Church today: Western Europe. University of Notre Dame Press. p. 159. Frale, Barbara (2004). "The Chinon chart – Papal absolution to the last Templar, Master Jacques de Molay". Journal of Medieval History. 30 (2): 109–34. doi: 10.1016/j.jmedhist.2004.03.004. S2CID 153985534.

Louis Charpentier, Les Mystères de la Cathédrale de Chartres (Paris: Robert Laffont, 1966), translated The Mysteries of Chartres Cathedral (London: Research Into Lost Knowledge Organization, 1972). This full size Knights Templar Suit of Armor by Marto of Toledo Spain replica reproduction was inspired by 15th Century Suit of Armor models that were typical of the armor worn by the crusaders in the Holy Land. The Great Helm, breastplate and gauntlets are rich in Templar decorations such as the PatteT Crosses and others Templars' seals and emblems. The suit of armor is provided with a templar investiture sword, a parade shield decorated by the �Sigillum Militum Xristi� Templar emblem and a white cloak with a red PatteT Cross embroidered near the left shoulder. This armor is totally made in iron and steel with brass cutins and it's assembled on an elegant wooden leathered basement. This Knights Templar's Suit of Armor is an exceptionable symbol of Historic , Religious and Noble times that can be adapted to any interior decor. Handcrafted in Toledo Spain, the suits of armor by Martespa, a division of Marto, are the best replicas you can find. Their unrivaled quality and historical authen... Read MoreSelwood, Dominic (1996). " 'Quidam autem dubitaverunt': the Saint, the Sinner and a Possible Chronology". Autour de la Première Croisade. Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne. pp.221–230. ISBN 978-2-85944-308-5. The Damascene Knights Templar Cross Pill Box by Marto of Toledo Spain is decorated with 24K Gold damascene artwork. Miller, Duane (2017). 'Knights Templar' in War and Religion, Vol 2. Santa Barbara, California: ABC–CLIO. p.464 . Retrieved 28 May 2017.

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