Templars
in sentence
22 examples of Templars in a sentence
The movie begins a thousand years ago, in the Middle East where a couple of knight
templars
flee from the minion.
A British researcher named Sir Leigh Teabons(Ian McKellen) will help them,opening various mysterious around Da Vinci's masterpiece : The last supper,the Holy Grial and the massacre Templars, among other things.Traveling in airplane arrive to United Kingdom and they're going the church Temple and later to Westminster Abbey where is buried Sir Isaac Newton,allegedly a Grand master and main lead to resolve the riddle.
"By my faith," said Wamba, "it would seem the
Templars
love the Jews' inheritance better than they do their company."
"Pilgrim," said the lady, after a moment's pause, during which she seemed uncertain how to address him, "you this night mentioned a name--I mean," she said, with a degree of effort, "the name of Ivanhoe, in the halls where by nature and kindred it should have sounded most acceptably; and yet, such is the perverse course of fate, that of many whose hearts must have throbbed at the sound, I, only, dare ask you where, and in what condition, you left him of whom you spoke?--We heard, that, having remained in Palestine, on account of his impaired health, after the departure of the English army, he had experienced the persecution of the French faction, to whom the
Templars
are known to be attached."
With the same policy which had dictated the conduct of their brethren in the Holy Land, the
Templars
and Hospitallers in England and Normandy attached themselves to the faction of Prince John, having little reason to desire the return of Richard to England, or the succession of Arthur, his legitimate heir.
De Bracy, being attached to the Templars, would have replied, but was prevented by Prince John.
His antagonist sprung from horseback, waved his fatal sword over the head of his adversary, and commanded him to yield himself; when Prince John, more moved by the
Templars
dangerous situation than he had been by that of his rival, saved him the mortification of confessing himself vanquished, by casting down his warder, and putting an end to the conflict.
Templars
love the glitter of silver shekels as well as the sparkle of black eyes.--Hasten to make thy crowns chink in the ear of De Bois-Guilbert, ere worse comes of it.
But I may not help it--The
Templars
lances are too strong for my archery in the open field--they would scatter us like dust.
"I grant thee, Nathan, that it is a dwelling of those to whom the despised Children of the Promise are a stumbling-block and an abomination; yet thou knowest that pressing affairs of traffic sometimes carry us among these bloodthirsty Nazarene soldiers, and that we visit the Preceptories of the Templars, as well as the Commanderies of the Knights Hospitallers, as they are called."
"Other
Templars
may be moved from the purpose of their heart by pleasure, or bribed by promise of gold and silver; but Beaumanoir is of a different stamp--hating sensuality, despising treasure, and pressing forward to that which they call the crown of martyrdom--The God of Jacob speedily send it unto him, and unto them all!
The inferior officers of the Order were thus dressed, ever since their use of white garments, similar to those of the knights and esquires, had given rise to a combination of certain false brethren in the mountains of Palestine, terming themselves Templars, and bringing great dishonour on the Order.
In his hand he bore that singular "abacus", or staff of office, with which
Templars
are usually represented, having at the upper end a round plate, on which was engraved the cross of the Order, inscribed within a circle or orle, as heralds term it.
But now, at hunting and hawking, and each idle sport of wood and river, who so prompt as the
Templars
in all these fond vanities?
A psalm, which he himself accompanied with a deep mellow voice, which age had not deprived of its powers, commenced the proceedings of the day; and the solemn sounds, "Venite exultemus Domino", so often sung by the
Templars
before engaging with earthly adversaries, was judged by Lucas most appropriate to introduce the approaching triumph, for such he deemed it, over the powers of darkness.
Thrice a-week are
Templars
permitted the use of flesh; but do thou keep fast for all the seven days.
Over these floated the sacred standard, called "Le Beau-seant", which was the ensign, as its name was the battle-cry, of the
Templars.
Richard alone, as if he loved the danger his presence had provoked, rode slowly along the front of the Templars, calling aloud,"What, sirs!
Their trumpets sounded a wild march, of an Oriental character, which formed the usual signal for the
Templars
to advance.
"By the splendour of Our Lady's brow!" said King Richard, "it is pity of their lives that these
Templars
are not so trusty as they are disciplined and valiant."
They now filled the air with"Long life to Richard with the Lion's Heart, and down with the usurping Templars!""Notwithstanding all this lip-loyalty," said Ivanhoe to the Earl of Essex, "it was well the King took the precaution to bring thee with him, noble Earl, and so many of thy trusty followers."
"You confess to having adored the heads of Bophomet, those abominable idols of the Templars?"
Related words
Which
Their
Having
Would
Where
Attached
Trusty
Themselves
Sounded
Silver
Pressing
Other
Moved
Hospitallers
Himself
Faction
Called
Brethren
Among
Yield