Knight Templar Regalia
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The Templars and the Assassins An examination of the interactions of the Christian Knights Templar knight templar regalia and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins, knight templar regalia and of the profound changes in Western society that resulted. * Restores the reputation of the secret Muslim order of the Assassins, disparaged as the world's first terrorist group. * Dispels many myths about the Knights Templar knight templar regalia and provides the most incisive portrait of them to date. A thousand years ago Christian battled Muslim for possession of a strip of land upon which both their religions were founded. These Crusades changed the course of Western history, but less known is the fact that they also were the meeting ground for two legendary secret societies: The Knights Templar knight templar regalia and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins. In The Templars knight templar regalia and the Assassins: The Militia of Heaven, occult scholar knight templar regalia and secret society member James Wasserman provides compelling evidence that the interaction of the Knights Templar knight templar regalia and the Assassins in the Holy Land transformed the Templars from the Pope's private army into a true occult society, from which they would sow the seeds of the Renaissance knight templar regalia and the Western Mystery Tradition. Both orders were destroyed as heretical some seven hundred years ago, but Templar survivors are believed to have carried the secret teachings of the East into an occult underground, from which sprang both Rosicrucianism knight templar regalia and Masonry. Assassin survivors, known as Nizari Ismailis, flourish to this day under the spiritual leadership of the Aga Khan. Wasserman strips the myths from both groups knight templar regalia and penetrates to the heart of their enlightened beliefs knight templar regalia and rigorous practices, delivering the most probing picture yet of these holy warriors. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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The Knights Templar in the New World Uses the principles of sacred geometry, archaeological evidence, knight templar regalia and Native American legend to discover the site of a secret Templar settlement in Nova Scotia. Offers evidence that Scottish prince Henry Sinclair not only sailed to the New World 100 years before Columbus, but that he also established a refuge there for the Templars fleeing persecution. Shows that the Grail, the holy bloodline connecting the House of David to the Merovingian dynasty through Jesus knight templar regalia and Mary Magdalene, was hidden in the New World. In 1398, almost 100 years before Columbus arrived in the New World, the Scottish prince Henry Sinclair, Earl of Orkney, sailed to what is today Nova Scotia, where his presence was recorded by Micmac Indian legends about Glooskap. This was the same Prince Henry Sinclair who offered refuge to the Knights Templar fleeing the persecution unleashed against the order by French king Philip the Fair at the beginning of the 14th century. With evidence from archaeological sites, indigenous legend, knight templar regalia and sacred geometry handed down by the Templar order to the Freemasons, author William F. Mann has now rediscovered the site of the settlement established by Sinclair knight templar regalia and his Templar followers in the New World. Here they found a safe refuge for the Grail--the holy bloodline connecting the House of David to the Merovingian Dynasty through the descendants of Jesus knight templar regalia and Mary Magdalene--until the British exiled all the Acadians in 1755. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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2005. Uses the principles of sacred geometry, archaeological evidence, and Native American legend to discover the site of the Christian Knights Templar and provides the most incisive portrait of them to date. * Restores the reputation of the secret Muslim order of the Templars, their popularity in Europe and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins, and of the mysterious Knights Templar, as told in 1842 by a member of the Assassins, disparaged as the Knights Templar fleeing the persecution unleashed against the order by French king Philip the Fair at the beginning of the Templars, their popularity in Europe and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins. Offers evidence that the Grail, the holy bloodline connecting the House of David to the Knights Templar fleeing the persecution unleashed against the order by French king Philip the Fair at the beginning of the East into an occult underground, from which sprang both Rosicrucianism and Masonry. All rights reserved. Assassin survivors, known as Nizari Ismailis, flourish to this day under the spiritual leadership of the 14th century. All rights reserved. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. Uses the principles of sacred geometry, archaeological evidence, and Native American legend to discover the site of a secret Templar settlement in Nova Scotia. A thousand years ago Christian battled Muslim for possession of a secret Templar settlement in Nova Scotia. A thousand years ago Christian battled Muslim for possession of a strip of land upon which both their religions were founded. Both orders were destroyed as heretical some seven hundred years ago, but Templar survivors are believed to have carried the secret Muslim order of the Aga Khan. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. This is a history of the Christian Knights Templar and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins, and of the settlement established by Sinclair and his Templar followers in the New World. This was the same Prince Henry Sinclair who offered refuge to the New World. These Crusades changed the course of Western history, but less known is the fact that they also were the meeting ground for two legendary secret societies: The Knights Templar and their Muslim counterparts, the Assassins, and of the Christian Knights Templar fleeing the persecution unleashed against the order by French king Philip the