The History of Witchcraft

012 - The Rise of the Knights Templar

09.10.2017 - By Samuel HumePlay

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The Knights Templar, or the Poor-Fellow Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, are a fascinating example of how too much success can be a bad thing. Rapidly abandoning the 'Poor-Fellow' aspect of their name, the Templars grew into a vast land-owning organisation with enormous wealth, ignoring the growing anger and discontent against their privileges. Once they lost the 'Temple of Solomon' aspect of their name, their days were numbered...

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Cohn, N. Europe's Inner Demons (London, 1975)

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