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Knights Templar

The medieval Catholic military order founded in 1119, whose sudden destruction in 1307 spawned centuries of conspiracy theories about hidden treasure and secret knowledge.

CREDIBILITY
30%
RABBIT HOLE
75%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Knights Templar) were a Catholic military order founded in 1119 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land. They became immensely wealthy and powerful, developing an early banking system. On Friday, October 13, 1307, King Philip IV of France arrested hundreds of Templars, torturing them into confessions of heresy. The order was dissolved by Pope Clement V in 1312. The sudden destruction and the Templars' rumored treasure have generated centuries of conspiracy theories: they discovered the Holy Grail, the Ark of the Covenant, or secret knowledge from Solomon's Temple. Modern historians attribute the Templars' fall to Philip's greed and political maneuvering.

KEY CLAIMS

The Templars discovered the Holy Grail or Ark of the Covenant under Solomon's Temple

Their treasure was hidden and remains undiscovered

The Templars survived persecution and continue as a secret society

Templar knowledge influenced Freemasonry and other secret societies

The Templars had a secret fleet that escaped to Scotland or the New World

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

The Templars excavated under the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (1119–1128)

The Templars' wealth was legendary and their treasure was never recovered

Some Templars escaped arrest, particularly in Scotland and Portugal

Freemasonry adopted Templar symbols and degrees

The Templars' banking system was centuries ahead of its time

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

The Templars' excavation under the Temple Mount was likely for storage, not discovery

Most Templar wealth was seized by the Church and monarchs

The 'surviving Templar' narrative is based on speculation, not documentation

Freemasonry's Templar connections were invented in the 18th century

The Templars' fall is adequately explained by Philip IV's financial motives

TIMELINE

1119

Knights Templar founded in Jerusalem

1129

Order formally recognized by the Catholic Church

1307-10-13

Mass arrest of Templars in France

1312

Order dissolved by Pope Clement V

1314

Jacques de Molay burned at the stake

KEY FIGURES

Jacques de Molay

Last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

Philip IV of France

King who ordered the Templars' arrest

Pope Clement V

Pope who dissolved the order

ORGANIZATIONS

Knights Templar

Military Order

Catholic Church

Religious

Kingdom of France

Government

SOURCES

The Templars — Dan JonesBook
The History of the Knights Templar — Charles AddisonBook
Vatican Secret Archives — Templar Trial RecordsArchive

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

Jacques de Molay

Philip IV of France

Pope Clement V

ORGANIZATIONS

Knights Templar

Catholic Church

Kingdom of France

EVENTS

Knights Templar founded in Jerusalem

1119

Order formally recognized by the Catholic Church

1129

Mass arrest of Templars in France

1307-10-13

Order dissolved by Pope Clement V

1312

Jacques de Molay burned at the stake

1314

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#templars#crusades#treasure#holy-grail#freemasonry#jacques-de-molay

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