ring seal of the Knights Templar
The seal of the Knights Templar: the two knights were interpreted as a symbol of poverty or of duality of monaco/soldier.
A horse ridden by two knights who was the initial poverty of knights who were forced to go into two on one horse and the universal dualism of things, that builds their ideal, namely peaceful coexistence in the Holy Land of culture Christian and Islamic.
That of "Pauperes commilitones Christi templique Salomonis"(Poor comrades-in-arms of CHRIST AND Temple of Solomon), better known as Knights Templar or just Templars, was one of the first[1] and most well known Military orders Christians and medieval.
The origin of this order dates back to 1118-1120, following the First Crusade (1096), when most of the Knights She was back in Europe and the small remaining Christian militias were perched in the few towns. The streets of Holy Land they were so infested with plunderers and Hugh of Payens, a native of the French town della champagnealong with his comrade in arms Godfrey de Saint-Omer and certain other Knights Templar, founded the original nucleus, giving himself the task to ensure the safety of the many Pilgrims europei who visited JERUSALEM After its conquest. The order was finalized 29 March 1139 from Bubble Omne Datum Optimum DI Innocent II and finally dissolved between the 1312 AND THE 1314 After a dramatic trial.
Knights Templars (Motto) |
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"Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam" "They are lions and lambs full of sweetness in their homes. Are rudi Knights during the military expeditions but similar to hermits in the churches. Are tough and ferocious against the enemies of God and wasters of charity towards men God-fearing and pious Christ ... and whenever the Knights were called to battle, they were wondering how many were not enemies, but where they were ... " Jacques de Vitry Histoire des Croisades |
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Knights Templar (Oath) |
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De Virtude of the Knight Templar Knights, Squires, servants, may the peace of the Lord, promise to people of good will, be with us. In this narrow place and Saint, in his name, we will say, from pure lips with humble pride, the oath of the Templar that the poor Knights of Christ did in life's most sacred moment Templar. Lord explaining the heavens like a curtain of light, Lord of lightning the messengers of your Majesty, in front of your sacred altar, where he fulfilled the sublime sacrifice, we raise high the sword of light, to deposit it at the foot of the altar as a testimony of our oath. Lord God, we swear to Christ, never against the Christ for the defense of the Gospel, for the guarding of wells, for truth, for justice. Against the oppressors, against the harvesters of scandals and corrupters of innocence, against the lie freed, against the traitors of the factions and parties: We swear to commit the double sword: one shiny and polished steel and the word fulminant. We never attack first. Never we will provoke first. Three times we put up with the injury. Three times we will ignore the contempt and lies. But when the sword will shine in the Sun like a shot of flare, he will thunder the word. So then doesn't flinch one step, which will not be silent after the silence of the opponent. Before the angelic ranks, our comrades in arms, we swear to Christ, King of glory. Whoever shall deny this oath, it will be for us and for the angels, Renegade. Nothing to us, Sir, nothing for us, but for |
Marca | - Senza marca/Generico - |
EAN | Non applicabile |