The strict name of this organization is the Christian Knights Club for the Poor, but its popular name is the Knights Templar of Solomon or the Knights Templar, because its headquarters in Jerusalem is close to the Temple of Solomon. At the same time, the other two major religious organizations are the Order of St. John (also known as the Order of Medicine) and the Order of Teutonic, both of which were charitable organizations at the beginning. Unlike them, the Knights Templar is a unique military organization. It was approved by the Pope and was awarded the Canon of Godsworn at the Trojan Conference in 1 128. In this way, they have the norms of written law and combine military and religious significance. In fact, the organization of the Knights Templar was designed according to a pattern very similar to that of the Cistercian monastery. The once glorious Knights Templar achieved great success at the beginning, and quickly gained a large number of new members and property donations after the Troy Conference. By the end of the first year, this long-established organization had owned property in France, England, Scotland and Iberia. Eventually they will also own land in Italy, Austria, Germany, Hungary and Constantinople. As Mitchell Bergent and Richard Leigh said in the book Temples and Chapters, the Knights Templar has built itself into "the richest and most powerful organization in the kingdom of Christ" in a short time, "with the exception of papal rule".
Badge of the Templar In England, the Templar was taken care of by the monarchy and established a close relationship with it. Henry I tried to win the membership of the Order. His successor, Stephen, who usurped power, actively carried out the Crusade War, and he further developed his relationship with the Templars, because the latter had close ties with the Holy Land (Palestine). In fact, he encouraged the rapid growth of the number of branches of the Templar throughout England.
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