Jim Swike

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By the middle of the 1150s the Templars had spread far and wide across the Latin Christian states in the Holy Land. They were a relatively small force—perhaps fewer than one thousand knights in the three remaining crusader states, although their numbers were multiplied by several times as many sergeants and auxiliary troops in the form of Syrian light horsemen, or turcopoles, whom the order hired as mercenaries in time of need.
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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