| Officially, the Order of the Knights Templar was created in 1129, but we have endured, under [[Order of the Ancients|various appellations]], since well before the 12th century. We were there when [[Cleopatra]] claimed her birthright, when [[Alexander the Great]] forged his empire, and when [[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]] sent his armies to [[Greco-Persian Wars|crush]] the [[Greece|Greeks]].<br><br>Over the centuries, many illustrious individuals have led our Order, but our most remarkable leaders have always been men of science, such as [[Sylvester II]]. Unfortunately, many men were often mistreated and, in [[Europe]] at least, branded heretics because of the knowledge they possessed.<br><br>When [[Bernard de Clairvaux]] came along, he understood our Order needed the [[Papacy|Church]] as an ally. One of our most respected figures in the whole of [[Christianity|Christendom]], he sent nine trusted men to the [[Kingdom|Holy Land]] to search for the [[Solomon's Temple|Temple]] of [[Solomon]]. Upon their return, nine years later, Bernard reinvented our Order.<br><br>With [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Hugues de Payens]], Bernard created the [[Latin Rule]], gained the support of the Church, and ensured that the Order would be recognized and confirmed during the {{Wiki|Council of Troyes (1129)|Council of Troyes}} of 1129. For the first time in our long history, our Order was made public, but its truest and noblest agenda remained secret. | | Officially, the Order of the Knights Templar was created in 1129, but we have endured, under [[Order of the Ancients|various appellations]], since well before the 12th century. We were there when [[Cleopatra]] claimed her birthright, when [[Alexander the Great]] forged his empire, and when [[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]] sent his armies to [[Greco-Persian Wars|crush]] the [[Greece|Greeks]].<br><br>Over the centuries, many illustrious individuals have led our Order, but our most remarkable leaders have always been men of science, such as [[Sylvester II]]. Unfortunately, many men were often mistreated and, in [[Europe]] at least, branded heretics because of the knowledge they possessed.<br><br>When [[Bernard de Clairvaux]] came along, he understood our Order needed the [[Papacy|Church]] as an ally. One of our most respected figures in the whole of [[Christianity|Christendom]], he sent nine trusted men to the [[Kingdom|Holy Land]] to search for the [[Solomon's Temple|Temple]] of [[Solomon]]. Upon their return, nine years later, Bernard reinvented our Order.<br><br>With [[Grand Master of the Templar Order|Grand Master]] [[Hugues de Payens]], Bernard created the [[Latin Rule]], gained the support of the Church, and ensured that the Order would be recognized and confirmed during the [[Council of Troyes]] of 1129. For the first time in our long history, our Order was made public, but its truest and noblest agenda remained secret. |