Pewter Knight,Templar w/Pennant Figurine,Limited Availability,Gift Boxed,0880
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Men at Arms, Pewter Knight Templar with Pennant Figurine, Limited Availability, Gift Boxed, 0880 Mysteries, legends, adventure and myths, the history of the Knights Templar has it all. It has one of the most recognisable symbols in the world today, the red cross. In 1128 Pope Honorius II assigned the Templar Knights the white mantle of the Cistercians, on which they wore the red cross with square ends. However in 1147, Pope Eugenius III ordained the use of the 'Eight Pointed Cross', which has been used by the Knights Templar ever since. The original Knights Templar were formed as a Christian Military Order to protect pilgrims visiting the Holy Land. Because of little or no armies and lack of defence, many European countries then hired the Knights Templar to fight Each piece is a uniquely hand painted figurine which is Gift boxed and carefully protected in polystyrene inner packaging. Every piece is inspected before shipping in customised boxing for extra protection Each piece is a uniquely hand painted figurine which is Gift boxed and carefully protected in polystyrene inner packaging. Every piece is inspected before shipping in customised boxing for extra protection A great deal of care is taken in producing and finishing each piece down to the felting of the base for the protection of furniture. These are relatively heavy for
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