Knights Templar: Forbidden History and their Secret Quest for Atlantis: Uncover the Knights Templar's secret quest for Atlantis, uncovering ancient technology and buried treasures that could rewrite history.
The Persecution of the Knights Templar, “but to elicit the specific truth that the accusers wanted to hear—it was that truth, or death.” Among the charges the Templars were expected to confess to: renouncingChristand spitting on the cross....
Why were the Knights Templar destroyed? Why was melodrama created? Why is Yayoi Kusama considered a pop artist? Why is the Forbidden City forbidden? Why did the Frankfurt School reject Herbert Marcuse? Why did Thetis marry Peleus? Why did The Lady of Shalott die? Why did the Bauhaus close?
Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a twin terrorattack in Norway last July, claims...Bright, Arthur
And what did they think of the European interlopers? (One common cliché: “unwashed barbarians.”) For a nuanced view of the medieval Muslim world, HISTORY talked with two prominent scholars: Paul M. Cobb, professor of Islamic History at the University of Pennsylvania, author of Race for ...
This square is close to Berlin’s most eccentric hangout spot (and that is really saying something): Tempelhof. This huge area of empty, flat land dates back to the Knights Templar and the founding of Berlin 800 years ago. It was, in turn, a parade ground for imperial soldiers, a sight...
I finally did what I should have done a long time ago. I’ve moved the blog into my own host and added domain. Now the site can be reached under the adress: www.pcgamingfan.com It turns out I picked a really good time to do it, because not only was my original host pretty much...
If they let people run loose that could control minds, summon outsiders, and control the forces of nature, the balance of power shifts away from Middle Age feudalism and turns nobility into aristocracy (much like firearms did with our history). This turns our nobles into fops once more. ...
at the site of the now-deserted Wampanoag village of Patuxet. There they sat for the next few months in crude shelters - cold, sick and slowly starving to death. Half did not survive that terrible first winter. The Wampanoag were aware of the English but chose to avoid contact them for...
Now that the vigilantes are gone, Dos Aguas is run by a chieftain from the Knights Templar cartel, who calls himself “El Tena.” He travels the mountains in a caravan of more than a dozen trucks, led by a pick-up with a .50 caliber machine gun mounted in the bed.El Tenagoes where...