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==History==
==History==
In the early 16th century, emboldened by Portuguese colonization efforts, the Templars started sending "missionaries" as far east as [[India]], paying for the expeditions by diverting money sent by King [[Manuel I of Portugal|Manuel I]]. The Templar sea [[Captains|captain]] [[Francisco]] was placed in charge of the Templars' proselytizing in Portugal's colonies. However, he was eliminated by the [[Assassins]] in 1511, who boarded one of his [[Ships|ships]] in [[Lisbon]] and killed him at sea. That same year, the Templars payed large sums of money to explorers for information of their discoveries. However, the Assassins, although lacking the Templars' wealth, used other means of acquiring the same information.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' - [[Mediterranean Defense]]</ref>
In the early 16th century, emboldened by Portuguese colonization efforts, the Templars started sending "missionaries" as far east as [[India]], paying for the expeditions by diverting money sent by King [[Manuel I of Portugal|Manuel I]]. The Templar sea [[Captains|captain]] [[Francisco]] was placed in charge of the Templars' proselytizing in Portugal's colonies. However, he was eliminated by the [[Assassins]] in 1511, who boarded one of his [[Ships|ships]] in [[Lisbon]] and killed him at sea. That same year, the Templars payed large sums of money to explorers for information of their discoveries. However, the Assassins, although lacking the Templars' wealth, used other means of acquiring the same information.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' [[Mediterranean Defense]]</ref>


Sometime before 1746, the Templar [[Duarte Jorge Correia Pinto]] started looking for a [[Isu|First Civilization]] site around Lisbon, under [[John Harrison]]'s specific suggestion. By 1746, his research had been a failure, and he decided to go back to his commercial activities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]''</ref>
Sometime before 1746, the Templar [[Duarte Jorge Correia Pinto]] started looking for a [[Isu|First Civilization]] site around Lisbon, under [[John Harrison]]'s specific suggestion. By 1746, his research had been a failure, and he decided to go back to his commercial activities.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters]]</ref>


==Members==
==Members==
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*[[Reginald Birch]] {{c|[[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]]}}
*[[Reginald Birch]] {{c|[[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Rite]]}}
*[[John Harrison]] {{c|British Rite}}
*[[John Harrison]] {{c|British Rite}}
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' {{Mo}}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 07:10, 24 January 2019

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The Portuguese Rite of the Templar Order is the branch of the Templar Order operating in Portugal.

History

In the early 16th century, emboldened by Portuguese colonization efforts, the Templars started sending "missionaries" as far east as India, paying for the expeditions by diverting money sent by King Manuel I. The Templar sea captain Francisco was placed in charge of the Templars' proselytizing in Portugal's colonies. However, he was eliminated by the Assassins in 1511, who boarded one of his ships in Lisbon and killed him at sea. That same year, the Templars payed large sums of money to explorers for information of their discoveries. However, the Assassins, although lacking the Templars' wealth, used other means of acquiring the same information.[1]

Sometime before 1746, the Templar Duarte Jorge Correia Pinto started looking for a First Civilization site around Lisbon, under John Harrison's specific suggestion. By 1746, his research had been a failure, and he decided to go back to his commercial activities.[2]

Members

Allies and puppets

Renaissance

Colonial Era

Appearances

References