Freemasonry

TEMPLARS DEFEAT SALADIN

HOW DID THE TEMPLARS DEFEAT SALADIN

HOW DID THE TEMPLARS DEFEAT SALADIN Saladin, Egypt's and Syria's powerful Sultan, launched his first military campaign against crusaders and templars in November 1177. With a large army (approximately 26,000 warriors) or other forces, Saladin was able to field 20,000 soldiers the next day. The Franks were led by Guy of Lusignan, King of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Saladin led his Ayyubid army through the Sinai Desert from Egypt to southern Palestine. Saladin's army was allowed to forage for food and loot...

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TEMPLAR WESTERN SITES

THE MOST FAMOUS TEMPLAR IN WESTERN SITES

THE MOST FAMOUS TEMPLAR IN WESTERN SITES The Knights Templar were legendary warriors. In the mediaeval era, knight templars were undoubtedly a monastic military order. They established a headquarters on the sacred Temple Mount with the help of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem; and promised to protect Christian visitors to the city. The task of the Knights Templar was to protect pilgrims in Jerusalem and to travel to the Holy Land. Many castles or temples were built by the Knights Templar....

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Masonic Jewelry and Regalia

Masonic Jewelry and Regalia

Masonic Jewelry and Regalia We studied the history of freemasonry. The most intriguing aspect of freemasons jewellery is who wears masonic regalia. The most important aspect of freemasonry is the regalia. Masonic regalia is a material or set of accessories used by freemasonry. Regalia includes aprons, jewels, rods, and a variety of other items and materials worn and used by insiders according to Lodge and Degree. It also serves as a symbol of brotherhood. Lodge Owned by Regalia The masonic regalia owned by...

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History of freemasonry

History of The Freemasonry

History of Freemasonry So, The questions of when; how; why and where Freemasonry originated are still the subject of intense speculation. The general consensus among Masonic scholars is that it descends directly or indirectly from the organization of operative stonemasons; who built the great cathedrals and castles of the middle ages. However; the claims of origin go further back to bronze age civilizations who were supposedly; built by Freemasons and from whom Freemasons actually claim their origins. And Masonic patronage is...

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Father of the York rite

The Father of The York Rite

The Father of the York Rite   Thomas Smith Webb is considered to be the Father of the York Rite or the American Rite. Born on October 30, 1771, in Boston, Massachusetts. Webb grew up as a printer’s apprentice in Boston before continuing in New Hampshire. In New Hampshire, he completed the three Ancient Craft Masonry degrees at the Rising Sun Lodge in 1790. In 1793, Thomas Smith Webb moved to Albany, where he started a paper staining factory. Thomas Smith Webb is...

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