The Templars and Bornholm
An Interview with Erling Haagensen co-author of The Templars’ Secret Island about the Templars and Bornholm. THM: We understand that in addition to being a long time resident of Bornholm, the island of particular focus […]
An Interview with Erling Haagensen co-author of The Templars’ Secret Island about the Templars and Bornholm. THM: We understand that in addition to being a long time resident of Bornholm, the island of particular focus […]
Knights Templar architecture is shown in this image of Temple Church Bristol by NotFromUtrecht – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 by Alan Butler Within a very short period of the formation of the Poor Knights […]
It was the nineteenth-century Occultist, Eliphas Levi, who is falsely credited for first differentiating between the good and evil aspects of the five-pointed star or pentagram. Levi envisioned two points down as being magical in […]
Above: Representation of the Skull of Sidon The skull and cross-bones, have long been believed to have Templar and Masonic connections and although it has been claimed that the symbol was used on Templar and […]
An Interview with Alan Butler co-author of The Warriors and the Bankers on the Templars Founding Switzerland. To answer the question, Did the Templars found Switzerland, brought forward in The Warriors and Bankers written by […]
Publisher’s Note: Many of the writings of early Masonic historians took considerable liberties with Templar History, connecting their lineage to the Freemasons. As such, we present this information on the Templars and Freemasonry in Scotland […]
Publisher’s Note: Many of the writings of early Masonic historians took considerable liberties with the Templar origin of Freemasonry, a connection between Templarism and Freemasonry. As such, we present this information as a record of […]
The Templars and the Ark of the Covenant by Patrick Byrne Author of Templar Gold To answer this question we must attempt to peer back through the historical mists to try and determine whether anyone […]
Templars and the Holy Grail by William Mann Author of “The Knights Templar in the New World” With the advent of the internet, there appears to be a swelling tide of interest relating to the […]
Any discussion of the Templars and the Shroud of Turin is bound to be controversial. Those who view this sacred and holy relic fall into two camps, those that believe it to be the undisputed […]
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