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1118

Founding of the Knights Templar

1118

Nine French knights led by Hugh de Payens approached Baldwin II in Jerusalem and offered to guard pilgrim roads to the Jordan River. The king gave them quarters on the Temple Mount above what he thought were Solomon's stables. An order destined for fabulous wealth was born in poverty, and within two decades the Templars would command fortresses across the Holy Land and banking houses across Europe.