Talk:Knights Templar legends

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[edit] Larmenius Charter

We need to work on including a text about the Larmenius Charter in the claims of descent and revival section. --Loremaster 00:07, 12 February 2006 (UTC)

The document is bogus, the Regius Poem probably has more relivancy then the Larmenius Charter BlueTemplar13 09:28, 13 February 2006 (UTC)
Of course it is bogus. However, I think it is worth mentioning in this article in light of popular obsession with connecting the historic Knights Templar with its modern revivals. --Loremaster 17:31, 13 February 2006 (UTC)

The statement that the tale of "Templars at Bannockburn" dates only to the mid 18th century is important to an understanding that the tale can't be true. Please leave it in. 66.156.107.108 00:22, 14 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rosslyn Chapel

Rosslyn Chapel is listed both here and at the main templar page's list of associated locations. One says that they are 'known' one says unverified, just figured I'd let you folks know. ZDracolis

It should say unverified, there is no proof they were associated with this location. It is speculation.

It is worse that speculation, it is invention. Roslin was a 'collegiate chapel' and was not built until more than a century after the suppression of the order. CB