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1128
Council of Troyes approves Templar Rule
January 13, 1128
Bernard of Clairvaux drafted a Latin rule for the fledgling Templars and presented it at Troyes. Overnight the order of nine poor knights acquired official status, a white mantle, and the authority to recruit and accept land donations across Europe. Within a decade they were continent-wide. Bernard's treatise In Praise of the New Knighthood provided the theological justification, arguing that killing in defense of the Holy Land was not homicide but malicide.