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How to use Templar in a sentence

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Later Edward III interpolated a royal claim for it, on the basis that the Templar lands had escheated to the crown.
The Order of the Knights Templar was formed during the crusades when many knights and squires set out for the Holy Land.
Cameron's E-mail said that Templar forces were regrouping in the mountains.
The banner of the Knights Templar fluttered over the burning plains of the Holy Land 800 years ago as Crusaders clashed with the Saracens.
The Temple was the London residence of the Knights Templar until their dissolution.
The temple takes its name from the Knights Templar, an order of warrior monks.
Amongst the most famous of these crusader orders were the Order of the Knights Templar.
Mance, a direct descendant of the last leader of the Knights Templar, has heraldry featuring a golden tree surrounded by 12 blue apples.
Templar links to the local area have been found at the Old Church in Maghera where a bronze enamelled plaque was found in the graveyard.
Bennett Templar eyed the envelope warily without touching it.
It suggests further that all those secret societies like the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians and the Free Masons were formed to protect the Holy Grail!
The Templar nodded and beckoned his fellow knights to approach.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Knight Templar Eye Foundation, Inc.
Price and Murray fare better as Knight Templar outstays Inventory in the two-miler.
The Rules of Management by Richard Templar is definitely a top-drawer reference book.
He allegedly attended a 2002 meeting to revive the Templar order.
Denis negotiated with Clement's successor, John XXII, for recognition of the new order and its right to inherit the Templar assets and property.
McNeile with Bulldog Drummond 1920, and Leslie Charteris, whose many books chronicled the adventures of Simon Templar, alias The Saint.
The third decade saw campaigns by Fulk V of Anjou, the Venetians, and Conrad III of Germany and the foundation of the Knights Templar.
Later military orders like the Order of Santiago, Montesa, Order of Calatrava, and the Knights Templar were founded or called to fight in Iberia.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was also afterwards published in The Templar and in several other papers.
He must strike, as it were, the shield of no Hospitaler of unsteady seat, but that of the Templar himself.
The Templar rose, and he forgot not to gird on his sword as he followed the knight.
Below is the view expressed by The Templar, itself, and also repeated by the Witness.
Set in the 13th century, the focus is on Templar knight Marshall who holes up in Rochester Castle in Kent in defiance of John who lays siege.
Notwithstanding his vow of celibacy, was a Templar or a Hospitaller or a Teutonic Knight really a monk at all?
The Templar Crusaders had discovered a manuscript in Syria detailing the true monarchal and martial life of King Jesus and his family.
But I will proclaim thy villainy, Templar, from one end of Europe to the other.
Baigent and Leigh argue that it was the remnants of the Knights Templar that evolved into the Masonic Lodge as it exists today.
The pair are drawn into a fast-paced, romantic adventure as they attempt to uncover the lost secrets of the medieval Knights Templar.
This is a public supply of medicines and pharmaceutical products for residences Knights Templar and Chassart.
In the order of Masonry, the highest degree is that of the Templar.
De Bracy was the first to break silence by an uncontrollable fit of laughter, wherein he was joined, though with more moderation, by the Templar.
Both she and Diane have a life-long interest in history, including that of the Knights Templar.
But leave me not, good Pilgrim Think but of that fierce and savage Templar, with his Saracen slaves they will regard neither territory, nor manor, nor lordship.
I myself saw you struck down by the fierce Templar towards the end of the storm at Torquilstone, and as I thought, and Wamba reported, your skull was cloven through the teeth.
In the mid-twelfth century, Bernard of Clairvaux, praising the newly established Knights Templar, said that they might be considered both monks and soldiers.
The Templar, a serf in all but the name, can possess neither lands nor goods, and lives, moves, and breathes, but at the will and pleasure of another.
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