
Templar Rule
The Templar Rule, established in the early 12th century, was a set of guidelines governing the Knights Templar, a medieval military order. It outlined their lifestyle, duties, and spiritual commitments, emphasizing values such as poverty, chastity, and obedience. The Rule dictated how members should behave, how they should train for battles, and how they were to care for the poor and sick. It fostered a strong sense of brotherhood and shared purpose among the knights, who combined religious devotion with military service during the Crusades in the Holy Land.