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Description: Founded in 1119 A.D. and officially recognized by the Church at the Council of Troyer in 1128, the Knights Templar quickly developed into a powerful sect with great power, wealth and prestige in all countries of the world. However, this status also doomed them to destruction in less than two centuries. The history of the catastrophic collapse of this sect has been described in so much detail in other books that there is no need to repeat it in detail here, just a brief introduction: On Friday, October 13, 1307, all the Knights Templar living in France were suddenly arrested. This is a well-planned arrest. At dawn of that day, French King Philip IV sent inspectors and executives to attack hundreds of Templar residences at the same time. By nightfall, 15000 people had been arrested. In the public imagination, Friday the 13th has also earned a unique place as the most unlucky and unlucky date on the calendar. The Templars were suddenly arrested in a humiliating manner, and the charges against them were both sensational and groundless. For example, one of their charges is to deny Christ and spit on the image of Christ,whirlpool hot tub, as well as to kiss each other obscenely and "humiliate human dignity according to the blasphemous rites of the religion". It is said that when Protestant friends are taught, their anus, navel and mouth are kissed. An equally serious charge is that they worship idols. During this period (until 1377), the papal residence was located in Avignon, Provence, France. There is no need to explain why the Pope does not live in the Vatican. However,endless pool swim spa, the Holy See was moved so close to France that it was clear that King Philip had a significant influence on Pope Clement V (when Clement V was crowned in Lyon in 1305, King Philip of France was also present at the coronation). The purpose of this influence is to completely eliminate the Knights Templar. Philip decided to exterminate the Templars not only in all France, but in all the countries where they existed. To this end, the French monarch exerted pressure on Clement V, which eventually led the Pope to sign a decree (the "Papal Decree" of November 22, 1307) ordering the arrest of Templars throughout the Christian world. Britain, Spain, Germany, Italy and Cyprus all began to make big arrests. In 1312, endless swim spa ,endless swimming pool, the puppet pope issued a decree officially banning the Templars. At the same time, thousands of Templars were subjected to the most horrific torture. Later, many of them were burned at the stake, including the master of the church, Jacob de Morey, and the bishop of the Diocese of Normandy, Jefolloy de Chanay. I will not dwell here on the persecution, interrogation, and destruction of the Templars. I became interested in these events solely because I found evidence that the Knights Templar may have traveled to Ethiopia in the late 12th century in search of the Ark of the Covenant. Having confirmed that Lalibela had been accompanied by a band of knights when they left Jerusalem in 1185, I naturally wanted to find out what happened next. This curiosity led me to look for clues about the later history of the Templars. That history was short, of course: less than 130 years after Lalibela regained the Ethiopian throne, the Templars were rounded up, tortured and burned at the stake. Their estates and money were divided among the royal families of Europe; their sects no longer existed; and their good name was splashed with the sewage of sodomy, godreading, and idolatry. Nor have I found any evidence in the literature of the last century of the sect's existence that it went to Ethiopia in search of the Ark of the Covenant. After the beginning of the 20th century, the search for the Ark of the Covenant cooled down. From that time until the Great Arrest of 1307, the sect seemed to be only interested in fighting in the Near East and in accumulating its own strength and wealth. Where can I find the information I need? I have made several attempts to chronicle the events in Ethiopia during the period I am concerned with. But I also know that James Bruce made a long visit to Ethiopia in the 18th century, trying to collect and record the ancient legends there. So I went to read his Travels, which is now often on my desk. As I expected, I saw a few pages at the end of the first volume describing the Lalibela Dynasty. Unfortunately, most of what the Scottish Explorer wrote down had little to do with my expedition. However, there is a specific detail that caught my attention. The Blues, citing "what is considered to be the most authentic historical documents and legends" of Ethiopia, States that Lalibela devised a plan to reduce the flow of water from Ethiopia into the Nile system in order to "cause famine in Egypt.". After "rigorous investigation and calculation", the outstanding monarch of the Zagvi Dynasty seems to have clarified the following situation: There are several rivers in the highlands that can be blocked by channeling and channeling their waters to the lowlands of the south, rather than increasing their flow to the north and joining the Nile. This, he believed, would reduce the flow of the Nile so that it would never reach the level needed for Egyptian farming. I have to think that this plan must be perfectly in line with the aspirations of the Knights Templar. By the end of the Lalibela Dynasty (AD 1211), the Templars' ambitions had focused on conquering Egypt. During this period, there were massive battles along the Nile River, and the Knights Templar spent more than a year besieging the Arab stronghold of Damietta in the Nile Delta. Therefore, they would no doubt like to see a "hungry" and weakened Egypt. As a result,outdoor endless pool, the plan to turn the river was never completed. "Death, the old enemy of all such great projects, hindered the plan and stopped the project in Lalibela.". The Blues then made the following remark about the last two kings of the Zaghwi Dynasty:. monalisa.com

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