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Episode 206: Misconceptions About The Knights Templars. With Steve Tibble
Season 11, Ep. 206
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THIS WEEK! We do another misconception episode, and this time it is the Knights Templars turn. How did we get so many misconeptions about The Knight Templars? Did they worship the devil? Were all celibate? And did they guard the holy grail? FInd out this week on "Well That Aged Well", with "Erlend Hedegart".
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