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[quote:Mi'Kmaq:MV8yMzg5MjNfODY3MDE5Ml82NjEwMDM0NA==] [quote:Highlander_] these Knights who were in fact related had more to do with helping form the Templars of 1118 but not due to age becoming a member themselves. http://www.templarhistory.com/forum/index.php?sid=0acd1680e0a8b4fad21841fe03996cc7 Well there it is,by the way what did Age have to do with anything? Yes they help to form the group of knights that came to be known as the Knights Templar but as you said were not Templars themselves. As for age, remember 35 and 40 year olds were considered "old" back then but some still remained Knights anyways. Jacques de Molay was in his 70's when he was the Orders Grand Master. [/quote] The Priory De Sion,I presume?The Despozny? [/quote]
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If you where invited to join the Knights Templar organization, that has no affiliation with the Masons would you do so?
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