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The Knights Templar

Started by jordyn, November 27, 2012, 10:16:59 AM

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Quote from: Jake McGuff on November 25, 2012, 09:14:25 PM

Knights of Templar, huh? Have you read Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum? I got a chance to read it a couple of years ago and for quite some time was obsessed with Templars:) A great read, you should def check it out!! And I assume you probably read Brown's books....:)

I find this conversation more interesting than the archangel one, so i would like to reply in a thread that's designed for a templar discussion.  :)

Unfortunately I don't read much of anything anymore, i do watch a lot of documentaries on the knights of Templar and they have some amazing movies about them. I most recently watched Arn the knight Templar and was surprised to find out it was based in actual history that resulted in the formation of Sweden as a country. Anything about a small group of warriors that defeat a much larger army fascinates me.

In addition to the associations they have with the Masons, i think they'd be a fascinating twist to the formation of America, since the masons seem to have been so involved with our founding fathers.

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