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Knights Templar seals; Knights Templar Seal
  • Seal of a Templar Grand Master in a French charter dated 1214, depicting [[Abraxas]]
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Knights Templar (disambiguation)         
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Knight templar
The Knights Templar was a medieval Christian military order prominent in the Crusades, from the early 12th century until the early 14th century.
Richard Templar         
SELFHELP AUTHOR (1950-2006)
Templar, Richard
Richard Templar was the pen name of British author and editor Richard Craze (1950–2006) who wrote several self-development books.
Knight Templar         
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Knight templar
·- ·see Commandery, ·noun, 3, and also Templar, ·noun, 1 and 3.

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Seal of the grand master of the Knights Templar

The Grand Masters of the Knights Templar during the later 12th and the 13th century used a double-sided seal which showed a representation of The Dome of the Rock (or a circular dome of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre) on one side, and the Order's symbol of two knights on one horse on the other side. This design is first attested as in use by Bertrand de Blanquefort, the order's sixth Grand Master, in 1158, forty years after its foundation, and it remained in use until the dissolution of the order in 1312.

There was also a smaller, single-sided seal, which showed the Dome of the Rock (or the Holy Sepulchre), only.

Different seals were used by provincial masters of the order. According to a papal bull issued by Innocent IV in 1251, it was customary for successive provincial masters to use the same seal. The master of Provence continued to use an Agnus Dei seal, while the seal of the Aragonese master William of Cardona and his successors depicted a knight on horseback, carrying a lance and shield, on which was a cross bearing the legend: S. MINISTRI TEMPLI 1 ARAGON 7 CATALON ("Seal of the minister of the Temple in Aragon and Catalonia").