Imagine having the chance to win a victory against some of your toughest opponents without more bloodshed, only to have to lose a ton of men because your officers couldn't keep it in their pants. I'm genuinely curious what the Sultans reaction to finding out that all his slain soldiers after this are the result of a few guys trying to get secks slaves.
the peaceful religion has never been known for their ability to control their second head , which is why they need their women to be covered head to foot.
I remember first reading about this through the book "The Glory of Christendom" by Warren H Carroll. I think from memory that the tower/fortress collapses on everyone in the end.
The fall of Acre was by accounts of the time truly horrific. Even along the coast, common mamluk soldiers fought each other over women and children. I have always wondered how many more people could have been saved if it wasn't for the horrible conditions too at sea.
I still don't think they were Satanists. Just a convenient target of powerful opposition. A sad thing, as the templars and hospitaller knights were decent souls by and large.
To be fair they were becoming ''a state within the state'' accumulating possessions, wealth, influence etc The King of France Philippe le Bel saw that it could become too much powerfull undermining the King's influence and the nobility (and he was right, it happened with the teutonics, livonians and maltans knights way after his death) plus he was in a war of influence against the pope, pope who's the superior of knight's grandmaster so the grandmaster of the templars would do what the pope told him to do. Therefore he has no other choice to counter it that to perform a radical changing in the state of fact. Might have been a bit brutal but the guy was know as ''the Iron King'' not ''funny Philippe''
Yes. But was it all the Templars ?! I’m mean are you sure you are not attributing bravery and sacrifices of all the Christian soldiers to one single order ? maybe people are paying Knights Templar too much credit. There were also Hospitallers , Teutonic knights and even simple pilgrims fighting proudly under the banner of Christ.
God bless those Christians ✝️
Imagine having the chance to win a victory against some of your toughest opponents without more bloodshed, only to have to lose a ton of men because your officers couldn't keep it in their pants.
I'm genuinely curious what the Sultans reaction to finding out that all his slain soldiers after this are the result of a few guys trying to get secks slaves.
He probably never heard of the truth.
It's in the quran, they can take female sex slaves, islam allows it. Vile cult
He knew it...and lied. Like a most of them do.
the peaceful religion has never been known for their ability to control their second head , which is why they need their women to be covered head to foot.
They do the same today
These men were iron , in body and courage.
Respect. Pray for their souls.
I remember first reading about this through the book "The Glory of Christendom" by Warren H Carroll. I think from memory that the tower/fortress collapses on everyone in the end.
The fall of Acre was by accounts of the time truly horrific. Even along the coast, common mamluk soldiers fought each other over women and children. I have always wondered how many more people could have been saved if it wasn't for the horrible conditions too at sea.
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Men of iron and faith.
Thanks for the video
God bless the temple's
Lesson learned
I still don't think they were Satanists. Just a convenient target of powerful opposition. A sad thing, as the templars and hospitaller knights were decent souls by and large.
They most certainly were not satanists. Historians have confirmed they were straightforward Christians .
To be fair they were becoming ''a state within the state'' accumulating possessions, wealth, influence etc
The King of France Philippe le Bel saw that it could become too much powerfull undermining the King's influence and the nobility (and he was right, it happened with the teutonics, livonians and maltans knights way after his death) plus he was in a war of influence against the pope, pope who's the superior of knight's grandmaster so the grandmaster of the templars would do what the pope told him to do.
Therefore he has no other choice to counter it that to perform a radical changing in the state of fact.
Might have been a bit brutal but the guy was know as ''the Iron King'' not ''funny Philippe''
Documents were found in the Vatican that proved they were slavered and committed none of the atrocities they were accused of
They discovered the lies and were excommunicated for it
The french spread many egregious lies about a number of great people over the centuries.
sounds like helsreach was inspired by this
Ave Imperator!
I warn you against shedding blood which blood never sleeps
Saladin ayyubi
Always the same even from those times...
Islam still trying to R innocent people.
Is this the plot of kingdom of heavens?
No
No
@@spartanwolf exactly
Real Now...
AHH just like the Christians during the first conquest of Jerusalem
Yes. But was it all the Templars ?! I’m mean are you sure you are not attributing bravery and sacrifices of all the Christian soldiers to one single order ? maybe people are paying Knights Templar too much credit. There were also Hospitallers , Teutonic knights and even simple pilgrims fighting proudly under the banner of Christ.