The Knights Templar

Knight Templar standing in the shadows, fully armored and holding a shield.
“It is a testament to the man you are that you have agreed to protect those who persecuted you. Now you must learn to control your anger if you shall ever wish to lead. Templars are a sign of strength and war, but we are also a sign of safety and peace. You must find this peace within yourself and forgive your past.”
The Way: Through a Field of Stars

The Knights Templar was a Catholic military order of knights that existed during the Middle Ages. Founded in the early 12th century, the order was originally established to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. The order quickly gained power and wealth, and became one of the most influential organizations of their time. They were known for their strict code of conduct, which included vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They were also renowned for their bravery in battle, and were feared by their enemies for their skill and discipline.

The Knights Templar played a key role in protecting pilgrims who were traveling along the Camino de Santiago. The order established several fortresses and safe houses along the route, where pilgrims could rest and receive protection from bandits and other dangers.

The Knights Templar also played a role in the construction and maintenance of several of the landmarks and monuments along the Camino de Santiago, including the bridge at Puente la Reina, which is said to have been built by the order.

Additionally, there are many legends and myths that connect the Knights Templar to the Camino de Santiago, including stories about the order’s involvement in the discovery of the tomb of Saint James, and their supposed possession of the Holy Grail, which is said to be hidden somewhere along the pilgrimage route. While many of these stories are likely to be apocryphal, they have helped to cement the connection between the Knights Templar and the Camino de Santiago in popular imagination.

The order’s wealth and power eventually led to its downfall. In the early 14th century, the Knights Templar were accused of heresy and other crimes, and were disbanded by Pope Clement V. Many of the order’s members were arrested, tortured, and executed, and the Knights Templar became the subject of many myths and legends, including claims that they had discovered the Holy Grail and other treasures.

A man dressed as a Knight Templar with a red Templar cross on his chest poses with Brian John Skillen.
A knight standing in front of a Gothic style cathedral.

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