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    realistic. Simon Cross is part of the Templar Underground. Simon rebels against the believe system of the Templar at a young age and runs off to Africa. He realizes that he was wrong when he sees the Hellgates in London and immediately returns to London and rejoins the Templar Underground. Upon his return‚ Simon is met with distrust and scorn by almost all of the Templar especially the leader of his house Terrence Booth. After Simon realizes that the Templar are not helping the civilians or

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    Hazing

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    ​Traditions aren’t only for college hazing’s‚ there are also traditions followed in cults. One unparticular would be The Solar temple which is a secret society based upon the modern myth of continuing existence of “the knights Templar. “ This cult was created by Joseph Di Mambro and Luc Jouret in 1984 in Geneva. In October 1994 one of the member’s infant son of 3 months was killed at the groups center in Morin Heights‚ Quebec. The baby had been The baby had been stabbed repeatedly

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    their kingdom‚ knights have always been feared by their enemies. (BS-1) The training to become a knight and all the other activities he engaged in were very hard and required a lot of training. (BS-2) Feudalism and manorialism benefited knights‚ by giving them food and land in return for loyalty and protection. (BS-3) Feudalism also enabled the kingdom to build a functioning military. (BS-4) Lastly the church adapted and used the great chain of being to their advantage. (TS) Knight would affect feudalism

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    Cîteaux. The community grew rapidly and eventually appointed Bernard as an abbot of a tributary of the Aube River. In 1129‚ Bernard was invited by Cardinal Matthew of Albano to the Council of Troyes to help obtain official recognition of the Knights Templar since he was a supporter of the Crusades. In the following year‚ at the synod of Châlons-sur-Marne‚ he ended the crisis arising out of certain charges brought against Henry‚ Bishop of Verdun. Bernard became a major force in the battle against

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    than the difference Have you ever wondered what the similarities and the differences were between the Samurai and knights? Samurai and knights were very strong warriors in the medieval era‚ they had different cultural ideas‚ but Samurai and Knight also had similarities. Samurai and Knights were similar‚ but also different in some areas. The similarities between samurai and knights were greater than the differences. This can be shown by looking at three areas‚ social position‚ training and armor

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    or many other incentives.. To the medieval knights‚ victory renown and glory are the ambitions they strive for. Breaking a law in this code would be considered a disgrace‚ and would bring a dishonor that was worse than death itself. However‚ by applying the Code of Chivalry‚ the knights in the medieval time displayed certain character traits which would secure success and honor in both battle and morality. In the book Ivanhoe‚ by Sir Walter Scott‚ a knight named Ivanhoe illustrates this by devoting

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    EXT. osaka - Garden of Ether - TOP OF HILL - DAYFADE UP: The waters flowing uphill from the river of life into the Garden of Ether‚ two immortal beings‚ MARTY‚ a man‚ and VENUS‚ a women‚ holding hands running up a green hill. There eyes are emerald fire like.LENNOX (V.O.)For it was time...for a new awakening of knowledge of the righteous and unrighteous...come upon Apollo’s beloved creation‚ human beings...DISSOLVE TO: Solar eclipse‚ blinding both beings‚ and bending down to cover there eyes.CLOSE

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    Samurai and Knights: Were the Similarities Greater than the Differences? In Europe and Japan‚ very similar forms of government developed within a couple hundred years of each other. This occurred despite the fact that these two parts of the world were very distance from each other and it was very unlikely that these countries had contact with each other. This form of government‚ called feudalism developed in both places due to the need to establish order after a time in chaos. The knights and the samurai

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    served half the year as knights. [C] paid money for rent. [D] worked as bureaucrats for the monarch. [E] had to give the lord a share of the harvest and perform services. In Europe’s later Middle Ages women were considered to be [A] superior to men. [B] equal to men. [C] suited only to be servants. [D] essential contributors to spiritual practice. [_E] inferior to men._ The three-field system was [A] the traditional three-part contest performed by knights. [B] an agricultural

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    The most chivalrous knight that I know of is William Thatcher. Over the past few weeks I have learned about what it takes to be a chivalrous man. There’re more than a couple quick reasons on why the peasant boy William Thatcher is the most chivalrous knight that I know. For one reason‚ William is protecting the weak. He puts his life on the line so that his fellow peasants and him eat and are well clothed. William pretends to be a Nobel man‚ which is lying about his real ideality‚ but

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