What happened to the Knights of St. John after they beat the Turks at Malta in 1565?
Sorry, wrong orderOriginally posted by SoleSurvivor
Would make a somewhat cool passport but maybe you'd have some problems entering the baltic states![]()
Originally posted by SoleSurvivor
oops I did it again.I should head for austria where I believe the last remnants of the TO to be.
Well, don't know where the TO is sitting at the moment, but until 1803 the Highmaster had it's residence in the "lovely" city of Bad Mergentheim and they possessed some land in the southwest of Germany.
For ambulances: I think todays Maltesians are catholic and St. Johns is protestant. But maybe this is only how it is in Germany.
I think it been well explained, the French king was greedy and the Templars had become impoular so he framed them had them confess and took there posseisons in France. The est of Europe followed as a pack of hungry dogs, seems to be usuall human behavior really.Originally posted by Agelastus
Mostly laugh. Of course it could all be true!!!!! Whoahahahahahahaha!
Still, the sudden suppression of the Templars has never really been adequately explained by orthodox history, or rather the events surrounding it.
What's not explained by royal greed and fear about their power?Originally posted by Agelastus
Look again-the machinations, the forced confessions etc. Something's not quite right here.
Weak Pope who did not want a fight with France?Originally posted by Agelastus
Papal support etc.?