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==History==
==History==
===Viking Age===
===Viking Age===
By the second half of the 10th century, an early incarnation of the Templar Order had established a presence in [[Scandinavia]]. Among their ranks was the King of [[Denmark]] and [[Norway]], [[Harald Bluetooth|Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson]], who was in possession of the Devotion Prong of the [[Trident of Eden]], which he had received as a gift from the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I]].<ref name="ACLD:FOTG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]''</ref>
By the second half of the 10th century, an early incarnation of the Templar Order had established a presence in [[Scandinavia]]. Among their ranks was the King of [[Denmark]] and [[Norway]], [[Harald Bluetooth|Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson]], who was in possession of the Devotion Prong of the [[Trident of Eden]], which he had received as a gift from Bishop [[Poppa]] and the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto I]]. Modern Templars speculated that Harald had used the prong's powers of persuasion to unify Denmark under his rule.<ref name="Ch 7">''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Chapter Seven</ref>


Seeking to spread the Templars' influence into Sweden, Harald formed an alliance with [[Styrbjörn the Strong]] and invested himself in the conflict between the prince and his uncle, King [[Eric the Victorious|Eric]], who was aided by the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]]. Harald lent his support to Styrbjörn's invasion of Sweden to overthrow Eric and tried to use his Prong to control the prince, to no avail. Meanwhile, the Hidden Ones caught wind of Harald's Templar affiliations, and sent [[Thorvald Hjaltason]] to dismantle the Order's influence in the conflict by eliminating their agents in Harald's and Styrbjörn's army.<ref name="ACLD:FOTG" />
Circa 985, Harald reluctantly allied with the Swedish prince [[Styrbjörn the Strong]], who sought to overthrow his uncle, King [[Eric the Victorious|Eric]]. He married Styrbjörn's sister [[Gyrid of Sweden|Gyrid]] and accompanied Styrbjörn's fleet on the voyage to [[Uppsala]] after the prince and his [[Jomsvikings|Jomsviking]] allies defeated his army.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Chapter One</ref> With the Devotion Prong in his possession, Harald secretly tried to use its powers to influence Styrbjörn, but the prince was unaffected.<ref name="Ch 7"/> After explaining the prong's significance to Styrbjörn, Harald was forced to hand it over as a guarantee that he would not betray the prince. Despite this, while camping near Uppsala, Harald and his army retreated in the middle of the night, abandoning Styrbjörn and leaving the prong behind.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Chapter Thirteen</ref>


After Styrbjörn took his Prong as a guarantee to prevent the Danish King from betraying him, Harald decided to abandon the prince and fled with his Danish reinforcements ahead of Styrbjörn's decisive [[Battle of Fýrisvellir|battle]] against King Eric's forces. As a result, Styrbjörn's army was ultimately defeated, the prince was killed, and the Prong fell into the Hidden Ones' hands.<ref name="ACLD:FOTG" />
On the other side of the conflict, the [[Assassins|Hidden Ones]] [[Torgny the Lawspeaker]] and [[Thorvald Hjaltason]], who were allied with King Eric, suspected that the Templars were using Styrbjörn to try and spread their influence to Sweden. Thorvald was thus tasked to help Eric's forces keep the invading army at bay and eliminate the Order agents within its ranks.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Chapter Four</ref> Styrbjörn and his army were eventually defeated at the decisive [[Battle of Fýrisvellir]], keeping Sweden free of Templar influence.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods]]'' – Chapter Twenty-Two</ref>


===Age of Liberty===
===Age of Liberty===
In 1748, King Frederik I of Sweden was building his navy with the funding of [[George II of Great Britain|George II of England]] in [[Stockholm]]'s dockyard. The Templars were suspected by the [[Swedish Brotherhood of Assassins|Swedish Assassins]] of having an increased presence in Stockholm's shipyard, due to the possibility of King George's court being influenced by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]]. With the threat of Templar activity in the shipyards and their own limited resources, the Assassins could not accept [[Achilles Davenport]]'s request to build a [[brig]] and instead recommended that the [[French Assassins]] construct the ship.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters]]: "The Swedish Levant Company"</ref>
In 1748, King [[Frederick I of Sweden]] was building his navy with the funding of [[George II of Great Britain|George II of England]] in [[Stockholm]]'s dockyard. The Templars were suspected by the [[Swedish Brotherhood of Assassins|Swedish Assassins]] of having an increased presence in Stockholm's shipyard, due to the possibility of King George's court being influenced by the [[British Rite of the Templar Order|British Templars]]. With the threat of Templar activity in the shipyards and their own limited resources, the Assassins could not accept [[Achilles Davenport]]'s request to build a [[brig]] and instead recommended that the [[French Assassins]] construct the ship.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters]]: "The Swedish Levant Company"</ref>


During the [[Seven Years' War]], the Kingdom of Sweden had lost much of its influence in the Baltic, but the Templar Order was still interested in using it as a strategic location to spy on the [[Russia|Kingdom of Russia]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[The Naval Campaign#Stockholm|The Naval Campaign: "A Sleeping Bear?"]]</ref> The [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] provided fifteen spies from his [[Shay Cormac's fleet|fleet]] to the Templars in Stockholm, to keep Russia's plans under control.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[The Naval Campaign#Stockholm|The Naval Campaign: "Northern Lights"]]</ref>
During the [[Seven Years' War]], the Kingdom of Sweden had lost much of its influence in the Baltic, but the Templar Order was still interested in using it as a strategic location to spy on the [[Russia|Kingdom of Russia]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[The Naval Campaign#Stockholm|The Naval Campaign: "A Sleeping Bear?"]]</ref> The [[American Rite of the Templar Order|Colonial Templar]] [[Shay Cormac]] provided fifteen spies from his [[Shay Cormac's fleet|fleet]] to the Templars in Stockholm, to keep Russia's plans under control.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[The Naval Campaign#Stockholm|The Naval Campaign: "Northern Lights"]]</ref>

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The Swedish Rite of the Templar Order is the branch of the Templar Order that operates in Sweden.

History

Viking Age

By the second half of the 10th century, an early incarnation of the Templar Order had established a presence in Scandinavia. Among their ranks was the King of Denmark and Norway, Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson, who was in possession of the Devotion Prong of the Trident of Eden, which he had received as a gift from Bishop Poppa and the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I. Modern Templars speculated that Harald had used the prong's powers of persuasion to unify Denmark under his rule.[1]

Circa 985, Harald reluctantly allied with the Swedish prince Styrbjörn the Strong, who sought to overthrow his uncle, King Eric. He married Styrbjörn's sister Gyrid and accompanied Styrbjörn's fleet on the voyage to Uppsala after the prince and his Jomsviking allies defeated his army.[2] With the Devotion Prong in his possession, Harald secretly tried to use its powers to influence Styrbjörn, but the prince was unaffected.[1] After explaining the prong's significance to Styrbjörn, Harald was forced to hand it over as a guarantee that he would not betray the prince. Despite this, while camping near Uppsala, Harald and his army retreated in the middle of the night, abandoning Styrbjörn and leaving the prong behind.[3]

On the other side of the conflict, the Hidden Ones Torgny the Lawspeaker and Thorvald Hjaltason, who were allied with King Eric, suspected that the Templars were using Styrbjörn to try and spread their influence to Sweden. Thorvald was thus tasked to help Eric's forces keep the invading army at bay and eliminate the Order agents within its ranks.[4] Styrbjörn and his army were eventually defeated at the decisive Battle of Fýrisvellir, keeping Sweden free of Templar influence.[5]

Age of Liberty

In 1748, King Frederick I of Sweden was building his navy with the funding of George II of England in Stockholm's dockyard. The Templars were suspected by the Swedish Assassins of having an increased presence in Stockholm's shipyard, due to the possibility of King George's court being influenced by the British Templars. With the threat of Templar activity in the shipyards and their own limited resources, the Assassins could not accept Achilles Davenport's request to build a brig and instead recommended that the French Assassins construct the ship.[6]

During the Seven Years' War, the Kingdom of Sweden had lost much of its influence in the Baltic, but the Templar Order was still interested in using it as a strategic location to spy on the Kingdom of Russia.[7] The Colonial Templar Shay Cormac provided fifteen spies from his fleet to the Templars in Stockholm, to keep Russia's plans under control.[8]

Members

Viking Age

Allies and puppets

Viking Age
Age of Liberty

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