"During the Crusades, the Knights Templar battle for God, gold, and glory. Somewhere in the modern city of Acre lies their ...
The cave features a vast collection of wall carvings believed to date back to the 1300s ...
The cave was discovered accidentally in 1742, and although there are no records about its origin or purpose, the most popular ...
The accepted narrative describes the Knights Templar as humble warrior monks protecting Christians on the road to Jerusalem. The Knights were later betrayed and, ultimately, destroyed. But there ...
The snake crown is stolen (or taken back) from the Knight Templars by the earth worshippers of Crete; the three kids try to retrieve it on behalf of the Knight Templars.
Discovered by accident in the 18th century, this beehive-shaped cave continues to baffle and surprise visitors over its historic origins and carvings.
The Museum of Templar Ages recently completed its first year of operation in the village of Pano Arodes, in Paphos. Evidence ...
Under the hill town of Osimo in Italy, lies a hidden network of tunnels and chambers that connect the city's palaces in a mysterious maze. The town was once strategically important for the Knights ...
Looks at the engineering of the Knights Templar, the religious order that marked the rise of the Middle Ages, and their amazing buildings in the west of Europe.
On Jan. 13, in 1128, Pope Honorius II granted a papal sanction to the military order known as the Knights Templar, declaring it to be an army of God.
Knights Templar students in Baldock have raised more than £3,500 to help more than 180 small businesses in developing countries.
Matty Blake examines a number of discoveries made by the Laginas and their team that could validate a reported 14th century map of Oak Island believed to be connected to the Knights Templar.