Jim Swike

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Louis was not the only Western crusader king looking to the Templars for help in the spring of 1148. Conrad III had also made his way to the Holy Land following a chastening experience in and around Constantinople, sailing first to Acre, before traveling south to Jerusalem, where he stayed at the Templars’ formidable headquarters on the site of the converted al-Aqsa Mosque. By the time of Conrad’s visit
The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors
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