Mystery Of The Knights Templar – Secret Mission And Loss Of A Great Treasure – Part 2
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - We continue to explore many ancient mysteries of the Knights Templar. In part 1 we discussed a secret meeting organized by influential persons who most likely shaped the organization’s future existence and determined the real purpose of the Christian knights. It was an interesting meeting mostly unheard of today, but it has been documented.
It’s now time to examine other fascinating events associated with the Knights Templar.
What hidden ancient wisdom did the Knights Templar acquire and from whom? What did the Christian Knights find inside a secret underground chamber in Jerusalem and what was the sacred object that allegedly gave them power in battles? Did the Knights Templar suffer a devastating loss of one of the most sacred artifacts of all time?
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See also:
Mystery Of The Lost Beverina Castle – Did Knights Templar Know Where It Was?
Secrets Of The Cathars – Mysterious Manuscript Of Jesus And His Pre-Flood Language
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