… brethren in the mountains of Palestine, terming themselves Templars, and bringing great dishonour on the Order. A …
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The Templar Knights have long been a symbol of martial prowess and spiritual dedication, but recent events have cast a shadow over their once-unquestioned authority. This conference, held at the opulent castle of Reginald Front-de-Boeuf, invites …
… expressive of the original humility and poverty of the Templars, qualities which they had since exchanged for the … expressive of the original humility and poverty of the Templars qualities which they had since exchanged for the … expressive of the original humility and poverty of the Templars, qualities which they had since exchanged for the …
kleur mij Your challenge would soon be answered Replied the Palmer, “were your antagonist near you. As the matter is, disturb not the peaceful hall with vaunts of the issue of the conflict, which you well know cannot take place. If Ivanhoe ever returns …
Basic cards Your challenge would soon be answered Replied the Palmer, “were your antagonist near you. As the matter is, disturb not the peaceful hall with vaunts of the issue of the conflict, which you well know cannot take place. If Ivanhoe ever returns …
Said De Bracy; “he will soon see the difference betwixt the support of such a lusty lot of spears as mine, and that of a heartless mob of Saxon churls. Yet I mean no immediate discovery of myself. Seem I not in this garb as bold a forester as ever blew …
In the shadow of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, where Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe once battled for honor, a new tournament emerges—not of steel and lance, but of wit and discourse. This conference will explore the evolving strategies and moral codes that define knighthood …
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, England - October 22, 1194 - A grand tournament was held at Ashby-de-la-Zouch, attracting knights, nobles, and commoners from across the realm. Hosted by the noble Prince John, the event sought to display chivalric valor and knightly …
… bore that singular “abacus”, or staff of office, with which Templars are usually represented, having at the upper end a …
… soldiers, and that we visit the Preceptories of the Templars, as well as the Commanderies of the Knights …