The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley,[a] I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
@@iamalittler No they don't, nothing even close. Their scriptures say little-to-nothing about protecting the poor, the widow and the defenceless. They have mostly very vague verses which are open to wild interpretation. Their god does not care about his people. The God of the Bible (Jesus Christ) does care about His people, so much that He came and died for them, even His enemies, knowing that even His enemies must bend the knee, confess He is LORD and face His judgement at the end if they do not repent and turn from their wicked ways. God is not asking people to repent, He has commanded that all repent and place their faith and trust in His only begotten Son Jesus Christ, through whom we an have eternal salvation and security in His sacrifice.
We will never know. I'm 14 minutes into the video and he is still talking about how they dressed. Nothing about how they fought, tactics they used, nothing. It's all about their attire, armor, white cloth with red cross, etc... Maybe he will get to how they fought if I listen for 10 more minutes.
Good videos. You make a clear distinction between secular knights and Templars. You have good knowledge , passion and understand the time. Too many modern writers really do not.
@@agentimperialguardsman8160 ah man what is your age different people have different believes I could also rant about my religious beliefs and say that you will burn in hell but I know it's childish and I also know Im talking to a 10 year old
When I was stationed in Europe, I visited Malta and Edinburgh, Rome, Paris and quite a few smaller towns bearing the marks, Siena, all thru Tuscany and Barcelona...
@Outdoors Bushman it wont feel light when youve spent days marching in it or hours fighting in it. Especially while under the heat of a middle eastern summer sun.
@Outdoors Bushman dressing up like crusader is not like being a crusader. I know your kind your a pretender as the other poster said they wore belts over their mail for many reasons.
@Outdoors Bushman How strong you are is irrelevant. A belt over chain mail will help distribute the weight off your shoulders and onto your hips, which will help immensely with fatigue. Allowing you to conserve your strength for more important thing such as battle, rather than time just carry your own weight.
I often wondered why the Templars (or any of the military-religious Orders, for that matter) didn't use the Hunnic saddle design (high front and back), which allowed the rider to use both hands and still control the horse and not fall off.
They would have a much harder time....dismounting to fight in that style saddle .. It was difficult at best to mount wearing chain mail...but it was absolutely necessary the rider be able to dismount quickly
There were Chapterhouse all over Europe.. there is a cross on the road from holyrood to Edinburgh castle, it marks the spot where the Templar chapter house was....it's called (St Johns Cross) a Maltese cross
I can see how even during the American civil war how the flag was so important instrument to rally around during battle something inherited from the Knights Templar.
Oct131917 Nearly all ancient and medieval armies used flags to denote the location of the various commanders during a battle. The incredible amount of noise generated by a battle rendered common voice commands useless. Only marginally more successful were commands given by bugles or drums. The tradition of various bungle calls still remains in many countries today, especially the U.K. And the US. Each flag gave soldiers the ability to determine how things were going for their side. Likewise, by moving their flags, commanders could direct their troops to new locations, as well as to attack or retreat. When the Templar flag fell, then all Templars were to immediately go to the flag of the nearest military order, such as the Knights of St. John or the Teutonic Knights. These orders had similar rules that instructed their soldiers to go to the Templars' flag.
The defense of the flag predates the US Revolution. It goes back to late medieval times. The standard was where the lord was. As long as the standard was flying, the lord was still in the fight.
The primary weapon of war in this era was a spear or lance, even on foot. Swords were both a mark of knighthood and what we would refer to today as a "personal defense weapon." Think of it as the medieval equivalent of a modern sidearm. Just as a modern soldier carries a rifle and a pistol today, medieval soldiers carried a spear and sword.
@Drewski J Lances= Support Rifle (LMG) Main Gun of a Squadron Sword= Issue Rifle (Battle Rifle) Support for the support gun Dagger= Sidearm (pistole/revolver) backup/killing blow gun Shield= Sandbags (Cover) Defensive support
@@crunch9876 Of course the main gun suppresses the enemy squadrion and the marksmen make sure to stop flanks or pick of men if they can, the main killers would be the motar squad or some form of bombardment
Jesus, just imagine wearing all that equipment in the middle east where its hot as hell and fight with it. It really took a hard man to fight and survive in those times as a knight!
The swords the Templars had were called Arming swords; the greatsword, or the two handed sword most people think of was Renaissance weapon. The longsword came around at about the beginning of the 15th century.
Oh, I'm sure. I don't claim to be an expert, but I do know that the massive two handed swords a lot of us think of were never used before the 16th, 17th and even 18th centuries. Of course there are always exceptions, and if I'm wrong please correct me.
The longsword and two handed two was developed before the 15 th century, however it reached more popularity around that time . But yes the most likely were using a arming sword , very doubtfully a war sword or longsword.
The fact that the Templars intrigue many men on an intrinsic level attests to the importance of male archetypal character themes of faith, chivalry, honor, and bravery-despite living in an age now that encourages disparagement due to patriarchal links-sad.
The banner/standard/flag was a highly important item at least until the point of the American Civil War. The majority of battle casualties during that war happened around the flags as causing the colors to fall would cause mass confusion and loss of moral among the troops. It's also fascinating to learn why the Confederate States changed their National Flag so many times in the years of the War of Northern Aggression.
@@crunch9876 Yes, in the southern states many people don't, in fact, refer to it as a civil war, but rather by names like the War of Northern Aggression, the War between the States, as well as others. The so called "Civil War" was a war of secession, just like the American war for independence from Britain. The communist revolutions in places like Russia and China would be more realistically comparative to what a civil war would be. But, to the victor goes the spoils, and that includes writing the history books.
I was listening to the cast you did with Professor Shrader the other day. When I came back from the restroom, it was gone and "removed." What happened? Another excellent cast, by the way. Oh, I thought the Templars were permitted to hunt lions, only?
We had some technical difficulties with her internet. She is in Africa so sometimes it just goes out. We're planning on doing that cast again this Saturday (keeping out fingers crossed). And yes, you are right about lions!
16:31 they’re likely the ones behind the breeds we now know as heavy war horses like frisians and Andalusians, these breeds came out of regions that the Templars were operating heavily in, I don’t have to tell you how the Reconquista was largely completed by the reformed Military Order of Jesus, which is just Portuguese Templars.
17:16 the first king of Portugal was St Bernard of Clairvaux’s nephew. You can look that up. King of Portugal was raised on Templar Estates and signed letters as a brother in arms to fellow Templars. Henry the Navigator was the Grand Master of the Military Order of Jesus. Portugal and Spain as a whole was Templar Territory.
Viewers who want to learn more about the armies of the crusaders and their enemies should read the excellent book " The Armies of the Crusades - 1099 to 1187" by Steve Tibble.
I wonder if they used Battle tactics as was done by the Greeks and Romans... They would maintain their ranks by having the front rows fight for set amount of time 10- 15 minutes maybe ..then upon being signalled the front ranks would fall to the back so that there were always fresh troops in the fight...or did they use Battle surges where they would charge in to melee then pull back for a short rest then repeat ... People often think combatants would engage none stop until a Battle was over , but these Battles could last hours...a man can only swing clubs and edged weapons at each other for a few minutes before becoming exhausted
Also the templars would have an longsword, maybe an not very large one but something like that, becauz' its greatly good the longsword with all the types of armor, so he could probably use that
The last image you have shown is the 2 Templars on 1 horse. In medieval times this was supposed to symbolize the fact that the Templars were under a vow of poverty & in the begining of their founding undoubtedly there were times they did this because of the orders lack of finances. The real origin is however from the Germanic cavalry during roman times, where 2 riders were sent on half the horses so after the initial charge the 2nd rider could dismount & fight against the formation they attacked as infantry,which helped make their cavalry charges more effective before the riders would pick up their dismounted comrades & ride back to their own side.This tactic made them feared by even the Celtic Noble cavalry( considered the best @ the time) who wore more armor than the majority of cavalry units of the time. The germanic cavalry wore little if any armor but did wear helmets & carried sheilds which lessened the burden on the horses which were much smaller @ the time than the medieval heavy warhorse,which was the largest of the horses bred @ the time. TY for another great video ,having only recently subscribed their are a lot of your videos I need to catch up on.TY again & keep up the good work.
So, the squires were hired from outside the order? They didn't use men from inside? Did they fight alongside the knights like squires as well, so basically mercenaries? Or were their duties only Knight Maintenance?
I think it probably depended on the situation they were in. And all the squires were probably different. Some were probably good fighters. Some may not have been.
They were an order of warrior monks who had no possessions of their own. The order gave them 3 horses, a Turkish mace, a sword, and the armor they needed
The Hospitalers were organized as a military organization. The Templars were always under the church. Warrior monks even if they had a military style .
It is basic logic that when defeat is certain and there is an option to withdraw your remaining forces you take it. Why the fuck would you have such valuable warriors swear an oath to pointlessly fight to the death?
To be clear, the Templars would retreat when necessary. Indeed, they did this on many occasions. What they would not do is surrender to be captured. If they were backed into a corner where no retreat was possible, then they would fight to the death. They also were not allowed to abandon their comrades.
ThatHawiianGuy No I don't believe knight was a role you couldn't be prompted to. If you were knighted before joining the order then I think you'd be called a Knight Templar.
"Reply" isn't working for me: I knew she was with our diplomatic corp in Africa. I was just wondering what the problem had been. I'll "look" for you guys on Saturday. Poor, defenseless lions. Tsk! LOL
Wow,Templars hunted lions? Why was this permitted,did it come under the idea of honour?do you mean not permitted hunting as in 'for sport'.surely their foraging included hunting meat?
If only the Templar’s in France and Spain were killed, what happened to the ones still in the Middle East, Russia, Norway, Sweden and Britain? Countries the church did not rule?
They had left the Middle East by the time they were disbanded because they lost Acre in 1291. And Templars weren’t in Russia or Norway. Also it is said that Templars fled to Portugal and Scotland (some people even say they came to America)
The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.
He makes me lie down in green pastures,
he leads me beside quiet waters,
he refreshes my soul.
He guides me along the right paths
for his name’s sake.
Even though I walk
through the darkest valley,[a]
I will fear no evil,
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff,
they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.
Surely your goodness and love will follow me
all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the Lord
forever.
Amen
Yeah, and the Muslims they fought had the same kind of verses to quote
Yay ! Psalm 22 !
@@iamalittler The muslims do not have verses as good as this one
@@iamalittler No they don't, nothing even close. Their scriptures say little-to-nothing about protecting the poor, the widow and the defenceless. They have mostly very vague verses which are open to wild interpretation.
Their god does not care about his people. The God of the Bible (Jesus Christ) does care about His people, so much that He came and died for them, even His enemies, knowing that even His enemies must bend the knee, confess He is LORD and face His judgement at the end if they do not repent and turn from their wicked ways.
God is not asking people to repent, He has commanded that all repent and place their faith and trust in His only begotten Son Jesus Christ, through whom we an have eternal salvation and security in His sacrifice.
Rest In Peace brother Templars.
Warrior monks
Mess with the best. Die like the rest. Templars where a force to be reckoned with.
they were betrayed by the Pope and the King of France.
@@GreenKnight343 Did, you respond with a comma after...your first word? What's...what's that like
ARE.
Until exterminated
@@scdavis1935 Infuriating
How did the templars fight? Bravely
Usque ad finem. - Until the End. Until the very end.
@Gazzara5 Templars would go into battle as long they weren't outnumbered more than 3 to 1, and they would win most battles.
@@denniscote4040 So basically ur saying that Montgisard isnt exist ? lol
@@kevinpatrick6967 What can I say but Saladin was a pussy.
We will never know. I'm 14 minutes into the video and he is still talking about how they dressed. Nothing about how they fought, tactics they used, nothing. It's all about their attire, armor, white cloth with red cross, etc... Maybe he will get to how they fought if I listen for 10 more minutes.
Good videos. You make a clear distinction between secular knights and Templars. You have good knowledge , passion and understand the time. Too many modern writers really do not.
I think they mean, not part of the official church/clergy.
Knights Templar forever !
May God grant these holy men eternal rest.
Well they're not waking up lol
@@DJSbros nice to be respectful of them in thought
@@agentimperialguardsman8160 it's hard to say but no
@Scott you said what I wanted to say but I just did it in a worse way
@@agentimperialguardsman8160 ah man what is your age different people have different believes I could also rant about my religious beliefs and say that you will burn in hell but I know it's childish and I also know Im talking to a 10 year old
When I was stationed in Europe, I visited Malta and Edinburgh, Rome, Paris and quite a few smaller towns bearing the marks, Siena, all thru Tuscany and Barcelona...
The belt is used to distribute the weight of the chain mail to the waist instead of having it all on the shoulder. Those mails are pretty heavy
@Outdoors Bushman it wont feel light when youve spent days marching in it or hours fighting in it. Especially while under the heat of a middle eastern summer sun.
@Outdoors Bushman what does that have to do with the point?
@Outdoors Bushman where do you get your crack from? Id like to avoid your dealer
@Outdoors Bushman dressing up like crusader is not like being a crusader. I know your kind your a pretender as the other poster said they wore belts over their mail for many reasons.
@Outdoors Bushman How strong you are is irrelevant. A belt over chain mail will help distribute the weight off your shoulders and onto your hips, which will help immensely with fatigue. Allowing you to conserve your strength for more important thing such as battle, rather than time just carry your own weight.
Excellent. Well done. The novel is captivating. Thanks x 1000.
Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate you taking the time to offer your thoughts.
They also carried a Rosary on the left side. They considered it also a weapon
I often wondered why the Templars (or any of the military-religious Orders, for that matter) didn't use the Hunnic saddle design (high front and back), which allowed the rider to use both hands and still control the horse and not fall off.
I was wondering would it have to do with using lances , or being struck by a lance ?
They would have a much harder time....dismounting to fight in that style saddle ..
It was difficult at best to mount wearing chain mail...but it was absolutely necessary the rider be able to dismount quickly
God bless those men of courage.
You're all class, my friend. I'll be sure to buy myself a copy of that book!
thanks, hope you enjoy the book
God bless all orders of Knights. True Catholic Christian warriors that represented the greatest religion on earth
There were Chapterhouse all over Europe.. there is a cross on the road from holyrood to Edinburgh castle, it marks the spot where the Templar chapter house was....it's called (St Johns Cross) a Maltese cross
Hmm, Maltese Cross is the Hospitalliers not the Templars (Knights of St John u know)
That was put there later. The Templar rule very clearly states a cross patee.
I can see how even during the American civil war how the flag was so important instrument to rally around during battle something inherited from the Knights Templar.
Oct131917 Nearly all ancient and medieval armies used flags to denote the location of the various commanders during a battle. The incredible amount of noise generated by a battle rendered common voice commands useless. Only marginally more successful were commands given by bugles or drums. The tradition of various bungle calls still remains in many countries today, especially the U.K. And the US.
Each flag gave soldiers the ability to determine how things were going for their side. Likewise, by moving their flags, commanders could direct their troops to new locations, as well as to attack or retreat. When the Templar flag fell, then all Templars were to immediately go to the flag of the nearest military order, such as the Knights of St. John or the Teutonic Knights. These orders had similar rules that instructed their soldiers to go to the Templars' flag.
The defense of the flag predates the US Revolution. It goes back to late medieval times. The standard was where the lord was. As long as the standard was flying, the lord was still in the fight.
The Templars didn't invent banners...
The Templars didn't invent banners...
@@charleshowie2074 The Templars didn't invent banners...
😉 sorry couldn't resist being goofy
The primary weapon of war in this era was a spear or lance, even on foot. Swords were both a mark of knighthood and what we would refer to today as a "personal defense weapon." Think of it as the medieval equivalent of a modern sidearm. Just as a modern soldier carries a rifle and a pistol today, medieval soldiers carried a spear and sword.
@Drewski J Lances= Support Rifle (LMG) Main Gun of a Squadron
Sword= Issue Rifle (Battle Rifle) Support for the support gun
Dagger= Sidearm (pistole/revolver) backup/killing blow gun
Shield= Sandbags (Cover) Defensive support
ReddyforLenny can you explain that again?
So your saying the squad is based around the lmg
@@crunch9876 Of course the main gun suppresses the enemy squadrion and the marksmen make sure to stop flanks or pick of men if they can, the main killers would be the motar squad or some form of bombardment
@@reddyforlenny9389 corny
Hate when people try really hard to compare modern warfare to medieval/ancient. Very cringe
Jesus, just imagine wearing all that equipment in the middle east where its hot as hell and fight with it. It really took a hard man to fight and survive in those times as a knight!
The swords the Templars had were called Arming swords; the greatsword, or the two handed sword most people think of was Renaissance weapon. The longsword came around at about the beginning of the 15th century.
Exactly.
Thank you for replying, you're truly legendary!
Oh, I'm sure. I don't claim to be an expert, but I do know that the massive two handed swords a lot of us think of were never used before the 16th, 17th and even 18th centuries. Of course there are always exceptions, and if I'm wrong please correct me.
The longsword and two handed two was developed before the 15 th century, however it reached more popularity around that time . But yes the most likely were using a arming sword , very doubtfully a war sword or longsword.
Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam
Not to us lord, not to us, but to your name give the glory
Love this channel; I'd love to see more about the Norman expeditions if possible as someone descended from William the conqueror
Bro they were the mandolin of the time lol they had the coolest helmet
The fact that the Templars intrigue many men on an intrinsic level attests to the importance of male archetypal character themes of faith, chivalry, honor, and bravery-despite living in an age now that encourages disparagement due to patriarchal links-sad.
Have you done one of these for the Hospitallers yet?
Templars are so cool!
Yah but salah uddin and noor uddin zongi were fantastic
Not when they got cooked by the French King haha
@@locoalvarez5603 French King died from the curse though
@@anthonypalo8191 So what? A dead king is a good king... 😎
Very well done sir, thank you
Reminds me of a modern military in its kit distribution.
Very much so!
The banner/standard/flag was a highly important item at least until the point of the American Civil War. The majority of battle casualties during that war happened around the flags as causing the colors to fall would cause mass confusion and loss of moral among the troops. It's also fascinating to learn why the Confederate States changed their National Flag so many times in the years of the War of Northern Aggression.
Shane Miner lol years of the war of northern aggression lol
@@crunch9876 Yes, in the southern states many people don't, in fact, refer to it as a civil war, but rather by names like the War of Northern Aggression, the War between the States, as well as others. The so called "Civil War" was a war of secession, just like the American war for independence from Britain. The communist revolutions in places like Russia and China would be more realistically comparative to what a civil war would be. But, to the victor goes the spoils, and that includes writing the history books.
I was listening to the cast you did with Professor Shrader the other day. When I came back from the restroom, it was gone and "removed." What happened?
Another excellent cast, by the way. Oh, I thought the Templars were permitted to hunt lions, only?
We had some technical difficulties with her internet. She is in Africa so sometimes it just goes out. We're planning on doing that cast again this Saturday (keeping out fingers crossed). And yes, you are right about lions!
Good video. Good info. It would be great if there were more illustrations of what you are talking about. But still good
Yes! More illustrations are needed.
Nice, fair treatment of the Templars. Not fantasy, lore, etc. Thanks.
This dudes vid are lif af ; thanks for your work. It is appreciated.
👍👌
Gambeson = cloth armour/undergarment
Pauldrons = shoulder armour
Greaves = leg armour
Vambraces = extra arm protection
elefandados have all my Templar gear but a gambeson and helmet. I have a coif and such though.
Vambraces are mostly Hollywood invention. Not real
Thank you.
You should publish a book of all your podcasts, it would be an instant international bestseller.
Thankyou for your Time And Energy God Bless You 💎
Love the music in the beginning! XD
Thanks! www.amazon.com/Scatheless-J-Stephen-Roberts/dp/B07822VK7P
2:59 this image is great though. Hospitaller and Templar back to back. That’s basically spot on if not literally certainly metaphorically.
16:31 they’re likely the ones behind the breeds we now know as heavy war horses like frisians and Andalusians, these breeds came out of regions that the Templars were operating heavily in, I don’t have to tell you how the Reconquista was largely completed by the reformed Military Order of Jesus, which is just Portuguese Templars.
17:16 the first king of Portugal was St Bernard of Clairvaux’s nephew. You can look that up.
King of Portugal was raised on Templar Estates and signed letters as a brother in arms to fellow Templars. Henry the Navigator was the Grand Master of the Military Order of Jesus. Portugal and Spain as a whole was Templar Territory.
I realy liked this video, thanks, it helped me wash the dishs
Interesting they sang the psalm of david ? Pslam 37 of david before battle ?
The echo in the audio for this video makes it sound like a church sermon.
Viewers who want to learn more about the armies of the crusaders and their enemies should read the excellent book " The Armies of the Crusades - 1099 to 1187" by Steve Tibble.
Great writings at the end there.
I wonder if they used Battle tactics as was done by the Greeks and Romans... They would maintain their ranks by having the front rows fight for set amount of time 10- 15 minutes maybe ..then upon being signalled the front ranks would fall to the back so that there were always fresh troops in the fight...or did they use Battle surges where they would charge in to melee then pull back for a short rest then repeat ...
People often think combatants would engage none stop until a Battle was over , but these Battles could last hours...a man can only swing clubs and edged weapons at each other for a few minutes before becoming exhausted
great information try to put pictures of what you are talking about in the vid just helps with visualisation
It's not a video it's a podcast. Glad you enjoyed it.
u got my vote m8 ,thanknyou.,,;; brother well done
Non nobis Domine sed nomine tua da Gloriam.
I love your videos!
Very entertaining thank you hope to hear more
You got it!
Also the templars would have an longsword, maybe an not very large one but something like that, becauz' its greatly good the longsword with all the types of armor, so he could probably use that
But they didn’t really exist for a majority of the Templar’s existence
Good music
Great video!
The last image you have shown is the 2 Templars on 1 horse. In medieval times this was supposed to symbolize the fact that the Templars were under a vow of poverty & in the begining of their founding undoubtedly there were times they did this because of the orders lack of finances. The real origin is however from the Germanic cavalry during roman times, where 2 riders were sent on half the horses so after the initial charge the 2nd rider could dismount & fight against the formation they attacked as infantry,which helped make their cavalry charges more effective before the riders would pick up their dismounted comrades & ride back to their own side.This tactic made them feared by even the Celtic Noble cavalry( considered the best @ the time) who wore more armor than the majority of cavalry units of the time. The germanic cavalry wore little if any armor but did wear helmets & carried sheilds which lessened the burden on the horses which were much smaller @ the time than the medieval heavy warhorse,which was the largest of the horses bred @ the time. TY for another great video ,having only recently subscribed their are a lot of your videos I need to catch up on.TY again & keep up the good work.
That’s just not true. Horses were far too small to carry 2 men into battle. Sounds like folk tale
@@jimmybobby4824 2 people can ride a horse lol but it’s mostly symbolic anyway
Like Achilles from Troy staring Brad Pitt, Eric Bana and Orlando Bloom.
Still around today.....
Jeff Moore yes we are
Thomas Spencer you’re not a Templar
No… that’s cringe fake bs from goofy occultist fiction books
The knights that wear the black with red cross hospital something are those the same as knights templar?
So, the squires were hired from outside the order? They didn't use men from inside? Did they fight alongside the knights like squires as well, so basically mercenaries? Or were their duties only Knight Maintenance?
I think it probably depended on the situation they were in. And all the squires were probably different. Some were probably good fighters. Some may not have been.
Often squires fought alongside
Awesome info
Good interesting information .
good video
Where does it say Templars were issued a sword? I kind of doubt it knights’d rather use their own “tools”: Swords
They were an order of warrior monks who had no possessions of their own. The order gave them 3 horses, a Turkish mace, a sword, and the armor they needed
It’s in the “rule of the Templars”
The Hospitalers were organized as a military organization. The Templars were always under the church. Warrior monks even if they had a military style .
It has everything to do with the blood that courses through your veins. I see modern affairs. They upset me.
What do you mean by this?
Not allowed to eat meat on wednesdays, Is this true?
That used to be all Catholics
With their issued equipment, would these pieces be recollected (if possible) upon the knights death?
Absolutely.
Very informative! Deus Vult! #MAGA
music at the beggining?
lol nevermind
Love it
I'm reading the novel now, don't go spoiling it for me.😅
Excellent! Let me know what you think!
Were the templar houses plaaced Also in Eastern europe (today poland , czechia, Slovakia , Hungary , Ukraine etc?
no fear real men
For their faith
It is basic logic that when defeat is certain and there is an option to withdraw your remaining forces you take it. Why the fuck would you have such valuable warriors swear an oath to pointlessly fight to the death?
To be clear, the Templars would retreat when necessary. Indeed, they did this on many occasions. What they would not do is surrender to be captured. If they were backed into a corner where no retreat was possible, then they would fight to the death. They also were not allowed to abandon their comrades.
Could Templar Sergants be promoted to a Knight of the order?
What I mean is could they be promoted to an officer type role and be considered a Knight of the order or would they live and die as a soldier?
ThatHawiianGuy
No I don't believe knight was a role you couldn't be prompted to. If you were knighted before joining the order then I think you'd be called a Knight Templar.
Nope you had to be born to a knightly family to be a brother knight. It was a social class thing.
Real Crusades History Is it true that a man had to have 4 generations of knighthood in both maternal and paternal lines to be a knight templar?
@@RealCrusadesHistory or be knighted by the king/queen for services rendered?
How about their primary mission of protecting pilgrims.
Portugal 👌👌👌
Joao Silva portugal holds a lot of secrets of the Templars
"Reply" isn't working for me: I knew she was with our diplomatic corp in Africa. I was just wondering what the problem had been. I'll "look" for you guys on Saturday.
Poor, defenseless lions. Tsk! LOL
Wow,Templars hunted lions? Why was this permitted,did it come under the idea of honour?do you mean not permitted hunting as in 'for sport'.surely their foraging included hunting meat?
Dude, stop saying Spain, there was no Spain at the time.
Portugal Caralho!
If they was so bad,how did they get wiped out. With the wealth and training and equipment.more to this story.
They were betrayed by a Christian king and the pope.
If only the Templar’s in France and Spain were killed, what happened to the ones still in the Middle East, Russia, Norway, Sweden and Britain? Countries the church did not rule?
They had left the Middle East by the time they were disbanded because they lost Acre in 1291. And Templars weren’t in Russia or Norway. Also it is said that Templars fled to Portugal and Scotland (some people even say they came to America)
Not all were killed like that. Many were absorbed into the other Christian orders like the Hospitallers after the Templar were disbanded