May 11, 1310, 54 Knights Templar were burned at the stake in France.
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The story of the massacre of Los Templarios: 54 knights burned at the stake by “heretics and sodomites”
On May 12, 1310, by order of King Philip IV of France and the fearful complicity of Pope Clement V, they were carried in carts outside Paris to die burned in pyres. The dark political maneuvers that caused the fall of the order of Christian warriors protecting pilgrims in the Holy Land
May 11, 1310, 54 Knights Templar were burned at the stake in France.
On May 11, 1310, Fifty-four members of the Knights Templar were burned at the stake in France after being declared heretics. — May 11, 1752: The first US fire insurance policy was issued, in Philadelphia. — Just One Day Left! The special 10-day sale on all the Elk Creek Company percussion gun inventory ends tomorrow night. Most of these are revolvers for which cartridge conversion cylinders are readily available. This includes a group of five m…
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