The Knights Templar
Officially endorsed by the Roman Catholic Church around
1129, the Order became a favoured charity throughout
Christendom and grew rapidly in membership and power.
Templar knights, in their distinctive white mantles with a red cross, were among the most skilled fighting units of the Crusades.5
Non-combatant members of the Order managed a large economic infrastructure throughout Christendom,6 innovating financial techniques that were an early form of banking,78 and building fortifications across Europe and the
Holy Land.The Templars' existence was tied closely to the Crusades; when the Holy Land was lost, support for the Order faded. Rumours about the Templars' secret initiation ceremony created distrust, and King Philip IV of France, deeply in debt to the Order, took advantage of the situation. In 1307, many of
the Order's members in France were arrested, tortured into giving false confessions, and then burned at the stake.9 Under pressure from King Philip, Pope Clement V disbanded the Order in
1312. The abrupt disappearance of a major part of the European infrastructure gave rise to speculation and legends, which have kept the "Templar" name alive into the modern day.
The Knights Templar
by georgia baby on Jun 07, 2006 03:21:15
A group of knights who supposedly found
the Holy Grail under the Temple of
Solomon DUring
the Crusades. They became very rich in a very short ammount of time , though no one knows why exactly, the were destroyed just as Quickly as they popped up. It is said that the King got jealous of their riches and wanted them for himself, SO he ordered them all dead ( they were hung, burned at the stake, etc.)
neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Dog
by Sexydimma on Oct 08, 2014 11:23:37
this term is used to describe
1) a problem in a given scientific subject that is so hard and
incomprehensible that even most people with a
PhD in that field have trouble making head or tail of it.
2) a phrase meaning
neither here nor there.
3) something that has rarely been seen in the scientific world, and it is therefore hard to distinguish what it is or is not.
Example:
two boys discussing
physics homework:
boy 1): I cant understand this problem
for the life of me. I cant believe that our school would give us physics problems that are neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Dog. Wtf?
boy 2) Roflmao champ! We are in private school, right? are you lazy, or are you a normal student, and will therefore work on this problem
comme du monde?
boy 1): lol. Today i feel like I am neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Dog. I feel like I just want to complain to someone for no specific reason.
neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque
by Sexydimma on Jul 08, 2014 09:53:14
this term is used to describe
1) a problem in a given scientific subject that is so hard and
incomprehensible that even most people with a
PhD in that field have trouble making head or tail of it.
2) a phrase meaning
neither here nor there.
3) something that has rarely been seen in the scientific world, and it is therefore hard to distinguish what it is or is not.
Example:
two boys discussing
physics homework:
boy 1): I cant understand this problem
for the life of me. I cant believe that our school would give us physics problems that are neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque. Wtf?
boy 2) Roflmao champ! We are in private school, right? are you lazy, or are you a normal student, and will therefore work on this problem
comme du monde?
boy 1): lol. Today i feel like I am neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque. I feel like I just want to complain to someone for no specific reason.
neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque
by Sexydimma on Apr 14, 2014 00:44:17
this term is used to describe
1) a problem in a given scientific subject that is so hard and
incomprehensible that even most people with a
PhD in that field have trouble making head or tail out of it.
2) a phrase meaning
neither here nor there.
3) something that has rarely been seen in the scientific world, and it is therefore hard to make complete sense of it.
Example:
two boys discussing
physics homework:
boy 1): I cant understand this problem
for the life of me. I cant believe that our school would give us physics problems that are neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque. Wtf?
boy 2) Roflmao. Hang on there, champ!. We are in private school, right? are you lazy, or are you a normal student, and will therefore work on this problem like me,
comme du monde?
boy 1): lol. Today i feel like I am neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque. I feel like I just wanna complain to someone for no specific reason.
neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque
by Sexydimma on Mar 13, 2014 04:57:19
this term is used to describe
1) a problem in a given scientific subject that is so hard and
incomprehensible that even most people with a
PhD in that field have trouble making head or tail out of it.
2) a phrase meaning
neither here nor there.
3) something that has rarely been seen in the scientific world, and it is therefore hard to make complete sense of it.
Example:
two boys discussing
physics homework:
boy 1): I cant understand this problem
for the life of me. I cant believe that our school would give us physics problems that are neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque. Wtf?
boy 2) Roflmao. Hang on there, champ!. We are in private school, right? are you lazy, or are you a normal student, and will therefore work on this problem like me,
comme du monde?
boy 1): lol. Today i feel like I am neither Templar Knight nor Fanatical Turque. I feel like I just wanna complain to someone for no specific reason.
Knights Templar Boys
by evilhannahmontana on Jun 29, 2021 00:39:52
Those guys in history class. They think
the Knights Templar were the most epic thing ever to exist. Believe the KT were an
oppressed group, because French King Phillip IV killed a bunch of them 800 years ago. Will probably say something troubling about muslims under his breath during class. A variant of the more common
ww2 boys. You know, the Knights Templar boys.
Templar knight
by Black Bird Cringe on May 12, 2020 18:11:14
Example:
Boy 1: Hey, look at this cool
crusader i
drew.
Person who thinks their more intellectual: Actually, it's called a
templar knight