Difference between revisions of "Templar Order"
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Revision as of 05:33, 21 June 2023
Formation | 1330 AD |
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Dissolved | 1537 AD |
Type | Knightly Order |
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Affiliations | Kingdom of Pavulturilor |
The Templar Order (Pavulturilori: Ordinul Templierilor, Hebrew: מסדר הטמפלארים), Offically, The Knightly Order of The Great Temple of King Solomon (Pavulturilori: Ordinul Cavaler al Marelui Templu al Regelui Solomon, Hebrew: המסדר האבירי של בית המקדש הגדול של המלך שלמה) was a knighly order that was founded in 1330 AD by Grandmaster Uriel Binyamin Ben-tzur I in Har Castle, it controlled the Holy Templar State until it's demise in 1537 AD at the end of the Templar-Sconian War
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Etymology
The name of the order derives from the Great Temple of King Solomon, a building of immense prominence in Judaism, The holiest of all building to Judaism, the order's celibate nature is belived to be in connection to it's holyness.