
Picture this: it's the 1100s, and you want to take a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The only problem? The roads are crawling with bandits. 💀 Enter the Knights Templar. These guys were a squad of warrior monks who took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, all to protect Christians on their holy journey. They were basically the ultimate bodyguards of the medieval world.
So, they took a vow of poverty, right? Well, about that... While individual knights couldn't own property, the Templar organization could. And boy, did it. They basically invented international banking. A pilgrim could deposit their cash at a Templar chapter in London, get a coded letter, and then withdraw the same amount in Jerusalem. No more carrying around heavy, easily-stolen gold. It was a revolutionary idea, and it made the Templars insanely rich. 🤑
By the 1300s, the Knights Templar were one of the most powerful organizations in the world. They owned land all over Europe, had a massive fleet of ships, and were lending money to kings and popes. They were richer and more powerful than most kingdoms. They were the medieval equivalent of a mega-corporation, with their own army and a direct line to the Pope. Can you even imagine? ⚔️
Being that rich and powerful makes you a target. King Philip IV of France was deep in debt to the Templars, and he came up with a plan to get out of it: destroy them. On Friday, October 13, 1307 (yes, *that* Friday the 13th), Philip had every Templar in France arrested. They were tortured into confessing to all sorts of wild things – spitting on the cross, worshipping idols, you name it. It was a brutal, shocking end to a legendary order. 💔
The story of the Knights Templar is a wild ride. It shows how a group with humble beginnings could become a global powerhouse, and how quickly it can all come crashing down. They went from protecting pilgrims to managing a financial empire, and in the end, their wealth and power were their undoing. It's a reminder that even the most powerful can fall, and that sometimes, the most dangerous thing you can be is too successful. 🗡️
13 things you didn't know about the Knights Templar - Sky HISTORY


