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Latest revision as of 16:48, 19 April 2024
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 Tirat Har, with it's original goal being the protection of pilgimages to Dăbuza, and overtime shifting to occupation of foreign lands with the formation of the Holy Templar State in 1432, until it's dissolution 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.