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Fuck this with how the knights of malta are "good guys" who never got busted for worshipping Baphomet like the knights templar.. Knights of malta are just a step down on the top of the freemason pyramid. Meanwhile these assholes are still out there using kids for occult rituals. lol (media.scored.co)
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– BladesLastBottle 3 points 2 years ago +3 / -0

fun fact. Maltas real history is hidden, no records from the pre knights days, and they found a vast underground labyrinth filled with 100s of elongated skulls.

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– newfunturistic [S] 1 point 2 years ago +2 / -1

So knights templar gets busted, but these malta assholes are hiding out in hospitals like this Israel shit in the news. lol.


knights templar vs knights of malta

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The Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta are two different but related orders that emerged during the Crusades. They both had the mission of protecting Christian pilgrims and holy sites in the Middle East, but they also had different origins, structures, and fates. Here is a brief comparison of the two orders:

The Knights Templar were founded in 1119 by nine French knights who took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience and dedicated themselves to guarding the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. They received the support of the Church and the nobility and became a wealthy and powerful military order with thousands of members and properties across Europe and the Holy Land. They also developed a banking system that financed many crusades and kings. However, they also faced accusations of heresy, corruption, and secret rituals, and in 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered their arrest and confiscation of their assets. Many Templars were tortured and executed, and the order was officially dissolved by Pope Clement V in 131212

The Knights of Malta, also known as the Knights Hospitaller, were founded in the 11th century as a charitable order that ran a hospital in Jerusalem for sick and wounded pilgrims. They also became a military order and fought alongside the Templars in the Crusades. After the fall of Jerusalem in 1291, they moved to Cyprus, then to Rhodes, where they resisted several sieges by the Ottoman Turks. In 1523, they were forced to leave Rhodes and settled in Malta in 1530, where they built a formidable naval fleet and defended the island from another Ottoman invasion in 1565. They also engaged in humanitarian and diplomatic activities and expanded their influence in the Mediterranean and beyond. They lost Malta to Napoleon in 1798 and were dispersed across Europe. They still exist today as a sovereign order of the Catholic Church, with over 13,000 members and a permanent observer status at the United Nations. They focus on medical and social assistance, disaster relief, and interfaith dialogue34

As you can see, the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta have some similarities and historical connections, but they are not the same organization. They have different origins, structures, and fates, and they have left different legacies in the world. I hope this helps you to understand the differences and similarities between the two orders. Thank you for using Bing.

what about the location "Malta", anything to do with these guys?

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Yes, the location “Malta” has a lot to do with the Knights of Malta, also known as the Order of St. John. Malta is an island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Sicily and east of Tunisia1

The Knights of Malta ruled Malta and its neighboring island of Gozo from 1530 to 1798, after they were given the islands by Emperor Charles V as a reward for their service in defending Europe from the Ottoman Turks23 The Knights transformed Malta into a fortress and a naval base, and built many impressive buildings, such as the Grand Master’s Palace, St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Fort St. Elmo, and Fort St. Angelo4

The Knights of Malta also defended Malta from several attacks by the Ottomans, most notably the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, when a force of about 700 knights and 8,000 soldiers resisted a siege by an army of 40,000 Turks for four months, until they were relieved by a Spanish fleet. The siege was one of the most epic battles in history, and the victory of the Knights was celebrated throughout Europe as a triumph of Christendom over Islam5

The Knights of Malta lost Malta to Napoleon in 1798, when he invaded the island during his Egyptian campaign. The French occupation was unpopular and short-lived, as the Maltese rebelled with the help of the British, who took over Malta in 1800 and made it a colony until 19643

The Knights of Malta still exist today as a sovereign order of the Catholic Church, with headquarters in Rome and diplomatic relations with over 100 countries. They are mainly involved in humanitarian and medical activities around the world2

I hope this answers your question. Thank you for using Bing.

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– Michalusmichalus 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

What's with those dates being more than 4 digits?

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– newfunturistic [S] 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

oh that's bing AI's "footnote" added at the end of paragraphs to check a site reference mentioned at the end. I don't wanna be pasting a bunch of blue links all the time cause then it seems like spamming so I don't paste that end part of it's replies.

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– Michalusmichalus 1 point 2 years ago +1 / -0

Ty.

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