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The Order of the Knights Templar arguably qualifies as the world... The Knights Templar were occasionally at odds with two other Christian orders... the Knights Templar funded a large number of building projects around Europe and the Holy Land... The Knights Templar have become associated with... What are the Knights Templar up to now... A History of the Knights Templar from 1307 to the present... The Knights Templar and their Myth...

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Built in 1160 as a stronghold for the Knights Templar, it became the headquarters of the renamed Order of Christ. 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As the chapel of the New Temple in London, it was the location for Templar initiation ceremonies. In modern times it is the parish church of the Middle and Inner Temples, two of the Inns of Court.  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