IN
SEARCH OF THE LOST TEMPLAR TREASURE
poor
Knights of Christ, who became the richest monks in the world
The
Knights Templar ran the first banking-system in Europe. The
organisation that started out with 9 French noble-men, grew to a
total of 50.000. Warrior-monks, but even more, civil-servants running
the growing estate of the Order, factories, mills and traffic, they
invested in.
The
Knights financed local warfare and the enterprises of Kings.
Preparing for war costs an awful lot of money. Just like nowadays, so
to say.
Loans
with an enormous interest. The European royalty got deeper and deeper
into debt. The Templars influence and control mounted, which led to
their downfall and extinction by the hands of the Pope and the king
of France, Philip the Fair.
The
material gain for the King was minimal, though he confiscated Templar
Lands, within his territory.
The
treasure of the Templars was said to be immens, but it went up in
smoke.
The
name of the Order of the Knights Templar derives from the period the
Knights stayed in Jerusalem. They made camp among the ruins of King
Solomons Temple on Temple Mount.
Historians
confirm, that the Knights started digging there, probably in search
for the treasure of King Solomon. After 9 years, the 9 knights
returned to France. If they found any treasure or religious relic,
they kept it a secret. Speculations about the hiding-place, the
Copper Scroll mentions places in and around Jerusalem, where 200 tons
of gold, relics and scrolls are hidden. The search that followed
after its discovery at Qum'ran, was unsuccessfull, sofar.
If
there is a lost treasure of the Templars, it might, when discovered,
contain not only gold, silver and precious stones, but also lost
ancient artefacts, as the Holy Grail, the Arc of the Covenant, a
second Shroud of Turin or a “talking head.”
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