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The phrase "Knight Templar" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the medieval Christian military order known for its role during the Crusades. Example: "The legend of the Knight Templar has inspired countless stories and films about their secretive rituals and treasures."
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Knight Templar
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A knightly member of the crusader age military order of Templars
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We would have to borrow a sword from a Knight Templar or a Noble of the Mystic Shrine.
The dramatic conflicts are oriented to the conflicts of the three religions involved Judaism, Christianity, and Islam and coalesce in the love of a Knight Templar for the daughter of Nathan, the wise Jew who embodies the ideal of humanity.
Templar, also called Knight Templar, member of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, a religious military order of knighthood established at the time of the Crusades that became a model and inspiration for other military orders.
The ink on the charter barely dry, he gathers an army that includes loads of mangy Danes and wages war against the barons (Brian Cox included), who are being advised by an archbishop (Charles Dance) and aided by a Knight Templar, Marshall James Purefoyy).
The Templars did not perform knighting ceremonies, so any knight wishing to become a Knight Templar had to be a knight already.
It also contains etchings of a gnarled and bent tree, which in one image is attacked by a Knight Templar holding a knife.
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He wrote: The military salutation of the PCCTS, Knights Templar is the clenched fist salute.
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