The Knights Templar was founded in the early 12th century during the Crusades. Initially established to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land, the order quickly gained wealth, power, and influence. They became renowned for their military prowess, and their members took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. In "The Knights Templars," C. G. Addison likely explores the origins of the order, its structure, and its activities throughout Europe and the Middle East. The book may cover their involvement in various Crusades and their interactions with other medieval institutions and figures. Addison's work is likely to delve into the rise and fall of the Knights Templar, including the events leading to their eventual downfall. The order faced accusations of heresy and financial corruption, and it was eventually dissolved by Pope Clement V in the early 14th century. "The Knights Templars" by C. G. Addison is considered a significant historical source on the subject and has been referenced by subsequent authors and historians studying the history of the Knights Templar and their impact on the medieval world.
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