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The Knights Templar and the Church
The idea of a religious military order during the Middle Ages was a novelty. But with the advent of the Crusades, the military order's ideals included both a mastery of the ascetic lifestyle and that of the broadsword.
Henry Sinclair's Voyage to America
What Happened to the Templars?
Once the military Order of the Knights Templar was oficially disbanded in 1314, did the Order continue on in the emergence of other organizations who inherited their mantle or did a clandestine group of ex-Templars manage to keep their fabled organization alive under a new banner?
The Templar's Secret Role in Scotland's Battle for Freedom

The Way of the Stars: The Pilgrimage to Compostela
In an age when violence and crime passed with little comment, it is amazing that so many Europeans made the hazardous pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain. In 813 AD, the burial site of St. James the Great, the first cousin of Jesus and one of His most favored apostles, was discovered when a strange, unnatural light shining from the sky led bewildered but curious shepherds to the spot where the saint was buried. This event marked the beginning of a new Christian Mecca.

Benedict's Brothers
The Benedictine's Musical Staff

Columns

Digging into the Past: Stone at Tintagel Castle May Prove King Arthur Legend a Reality
Didst Thou Know: The Trial of the Weevil
Heraldry: An Introduction to Heraldry
Wortcunning: The Nutritious Waybread
Ramblings: The Legend of "True" Thomas the Rhymer
Culinary Delights: The Making of the Ale Wife
Castle Lore: Yorkshire's Hallowed Halls
Castle Lore: Rievaulx Abbey

 

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