Knights Templar ride again; TEMPLE BALSALL.(News)

From: Birmingham Mail (England) | Date: September 6, 2007 | Copyright information

FAMILIES will be able to follow in the historic footsteps of the Knights Templar on Saturday and Sunday.

Visitors will be able to step back in time at Temple Balsall heritage weekend and find out more about the knights who put the village on the map. The Knights were soldiers who lived as monks when not fighting for the Christian faith in Holy Land crusades in the 12th century.

Families will be able to find out more about their lives, take a look at the 12th ...

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