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LEGENDARY HEADQUARTERS


Many legends surround the location of the Templar's first headquarters on the Temple Mount , which had been assigned to them by King Baldwin II Of Jerusalem . They were in operation there for 75 years.

The Temple Mount is sacred ground to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, and is believed to be the location of the ruins of Solomon's Temple , and the ancient resting place of the Ark Of The Covenant . Some legends say that the Templars dug tunnels under the Temple Mount, and found the Ark Of The Covenant , or remnants of the True Cross from the crucifixion.


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Other legends say the Holy Grail , or Sangreal , was found by the Order and taken to Scotland during the suppression of the order in 1307, and that it remains buried beneath Rosslyn Chapel .

Some sources claim that the Templars discovered secrets of the Masons who had built the original and second temples at the Temple Mount, along with knowledge that the Ark had been moved to Ethiopia before the destruction of the first temple. Allusion to this is made in engravings on the Cathedral At Chartres , great influence over the building of which was had by Bernard Of Clairvaux , the Order's patron. Further links to both the search by the order for the Ark and to its discovery of ancient secrets of building are supposedly suggested by the existence of the monolithic Church Of St. George in Lalibela , Ethiopia, which stands to this day but whose construction is incorrectly attributed to the Knights Templar.

Some scholars, such as Hugh J. Schonfield , and fringe researchers argue that the Knights Templar may have found the Copper Scroll treasure of the Qumran Essenes in the tunnels beneath the Temple Mount. They suggest that this might explain one of the Charges Of Heresy which were later brought against the knights by the Medieval Inquisition .


MYSTERIOUS DEATHS OF THE ORDER'S NEMESES

The Order was disbanded in large part because of heavy pressure from King Philip IV Of France of the Capetian Dynasty . The last Grand Master of the Order, Jacques De Molay , was burned at the stake in 1312. Legend has it that he issued his dying curse against the King, since the King died later that year in a hunting accident, and succession passed rapidly through his three sons between 1314 and 1328. This led many to believe that the dynasty had been Curse d – thus the name of the " The Accursed Kings ".


FRIDAY THE 13TH

Many modern stories (including '' The Da Vinci Code '') claim that when King Philip IV had hundreds of Templars simultaneously arrested on October 13, 1307, that that started the legend of the unlucky Friday The 13th . However, closer examination shows that though the number 13 was indeed considered historically unlucky, that the actual association of Friday and 13 seems to be an invention from the early 1900s. [http://urbanlegends.about.com/cs/historical/a/friday_the_13th_4.htm


CLAIMS OF DESCENT AND REVIVAL


Some historians and authors have tried to draw a link from Freemasonry and its many branches to the Templars. This alleged link remains a point of debate. Degree s in the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite such as the Knight of Saint Andrew , the Knight of Rose-Croix , and the 32nd Degree in Consistory make reference to a " Masonic Knights Templar " connection, but this is usually dismissed as being ceremonial and not historical fact.

John J. Robinson makes a case for the Templar-Masonic connection in his book '' Born in Blood: The Lost Secrets of Freemasonry '', in which he alleges that some French Templars fled to Scotland after the suppression of the Order, fearing persecution from both Church and state. He claims they sought refuge with a Lodge of Scottish Stone Mason s within which they began to teach the virtues of Chivalry and Obedience , using the builders tools as a metaphor; and eventually they began taking in " Speculative Mason s" (men of other professions) in order to ensure the continuation of the Order. According to Robinson, the Order existed in secret in this form until the formation of the United Grand Lodge Of England in 1717. An example of Templar-Masonic transitory symbolism can supposedly be found in Rosslyn Chapel owned by the first Earls of Rosslyn Sinclair a family with well documented ties to Scottish Freemasonry .

The Order Of The Solar Temple is one infamous example of a " Neo- Templar" group, founded in 1984, that claimed descent from the original Knights Templar; there are several other self-styled orders that also claim to be descended from, or revivals of, the Templar Order. One such organization is the Sovereign Military Order Of The Temple Of Jerusalem (SMOTJ), an Ecumenical Christian society based on the Tradition s of the medieval Knights Templar and principles of chivalry. However, the order is not a genuine Order Of Chivalry , having neither official state recognition nor a head of state as sovereign. SMOTJ was created in 1804 and is dedicated to the preservation of the Holy Site s in and around Jerusalem , Charitable works, and Antiquarian research. In 2001, the most prominent faction of the SMOTJ was recognized by the United Nations as a Non-governmental Organization .

Ultimately, throughout history and to this day, various organizations have tried to claim links to the original Templar order. To date, none of these claims are historically verifiable nor widely accepted in academia.


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR IN SCOTLAND

During the 14th century, England under King Edward II was at war with Scotland. In 1314 he engaged the Scots in the Battle Of Bannockburn . A persistent tale would have it that the Scots won the battle largely due to the intervention of the Knights Templar on the side of their King Robert The Bruce . In reality, none of the contemporary or near contemporary accounts of the battle at Bannockburn mention the Knights Templar at all, and it is certain that if the famous Templars, who had just recently been disbanded by Papal decree, had intervened on the side of the Scots, the chroniclers would have mentioned it. The tale is connected to Freemasonry and dates no earlier than the mid-eighteenth century.


DISCOVERERS OF THE NEW WORLD


Some fringe researchers list Templars among the crew of Henry Sinclair 's legendary voyage from Scotland to North America in 1398 despite the dissolution of the Order earlier in the century. Speculation surrounding Templar relics raises the possibility that the Knights Templar possessed the charts of Pre-Columbian Voyages To America . Christopher Columbus ' navigators were members of the extant Portuguese Templar Order , and the Templar cross was featured prominently on the sails of his ships in 1492.


LEGENDARY ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHER ORDERS

Further speculation revolves around the Templar's association with other Orders. This matter is additionally confused because some Orders, such as the '') Another modern (but much smaller) order that claims Templar ancestry is the Sovereign Military Order Of The Temple Of Jerusalem .

Finally, regardless of facts to the contrary, , the Cathar s, the Priory Of Sion , King Arthur and the Knights Of The Round Table , the Hermetics , the Ebionites , the Rex Deus , lost Relic s or Gospel s of James The Just , Mary Magdalene or Jesus (such as a " Judas Testament "), King Solomon , Moses , and, ultimately, Hiram Abif and the Mysteries of Ancient Egypt . This, in turn, has contributed to the Knights Templar having several influences on Popular Culture , most of them quite inaccurate (see Knights Templar And Popular Culture ).


RUMORED LOCATIONS

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The following is a list of some of the places that have been associated with the Knights Templar, either in fiction or legend, but which have not yet been proven to have a factual association.



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