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The same Cross emblazoned on the shield of the Knights Templar.

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  • The Templars
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  • The same Cross emblazoned on the shield of the Knights Templar.
  • Famed as the Swords of the Light, distrustes as the Witch-hunters from Aquitaine, and often grudingly respected for helping in moments when no one would expect it, the Templars have a reputation that preceeds them. Their religious views are reason to debate, their courage is famed and their stubborness is legend. The picture on the outside is complicated, the one on the inside is even more complex.
  • The Knights Templar is a holy order which was founded after the first crusade in Jerusalem. Originally they protected pilgrims who travel to Jerusalem, but later they started to expand in other places. If you are playing as a Catholic ruler, you can hire them with piety, and when you're defending against infidels, you won't have any maintenance cost at all. But should you remember that they will only fight against heretics and infidels (and rebels as well). There are four other Catholic holy orders called Teutonic Knights, Knights Hospitaller, Knights of Caltrava and Knights of Santiago.
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  • The same Cross emblazoned on the shield of the Knights Templar.
  • Famed as the Swords of the Light, distrustes as the Witch-hunters from Aquitaine, and often grudingly respected for helping in moments when no one would expect it, the Templars have a reputation that preceeds them. Their religious views are reason to debate, their courage is famed and their stubborness is legend. The picture on the outside is complicated, the one on the inside is even more complex.
  • The Knights Templar is a holy order which was founded after the first crusade in Jerusalem. Originally they protected pilgrims who travel to Jerusalem, but later they started to expand in other places. They mostly build holdings in the holy lands, but they can also build in other places, most of the time near muslim borders and they only build castles and temples. After you win the crusade or a holy war and take the land, they might ask you to build their castles in the land. If you accept it, you'll gain piety and pope's opinion of you will be a bit more positive. (Even there are no more holding slots left, if accepted, they will create new slots and build there.) If you are playing as a Catholic ruler, you can hire them with piety, and when you're defending against infidels, you won't have any maintenance cost at all. But should you remember that they will only fight against heretics and infidels (and rebels as well). There are four other Catholic holy orders called Teutonic Knights, Knights Hospitaller, Knights of Caltrava and Knights of Santiago.
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