Joe and Nelly sit at a small table, talking to the โyounglingsโ watching online.
Nelly:
โAlright kids, quick history lesson. A long time ago there was a group called the Knights Templar. They were warrior monks during the Crusades. They protected pilgrims and became very powerfulโrich, organized, and spread across Europe.โ
Joe:
โAnd when you get powerful, somebody usually wants your money. In the early 1300s the King of France, Philip IV of France, owed the Templars a lot of cash. So instead of paying them back, he accused them of heresy and pushed the Church to shut them down.โ
Nelly:
โThat crackdown started in 1307. Many Templars were arrested, and their leader, Jacques de Molay, was eventually executed. But not every country followed Franceโs lead.โ
Joe:
โExactly. Over in Portugal, the king, Denis of Portugal, took a different approach. Instead of destroying the Templars, he basically reorganized them.โ
Nelly:
โThey became a new order called the Order of Christ. Same knights, new name. Their ships and money later helped fund Portugalโs Age of Discovery.โ
Joe:
โSo when you hear stories about Templars โfleeingโ to Portugal, itโs really that Portugal gave them shelter and a reboot.โ
Nelly smiles at the camera.
Nelly:
โAnd hereโs the real lesson for the younglings: people back then actually read books. They studied history, religion, scienceโeverything. If you want to understand the world, put the phone down sometimes and pick up a book.โ
Joe:
โYeah. The old knights didnโt just swing swordsโthey copied manuscripts, studied maps, and kept records. Knowledge was their real power.โ
Nelly:
โSo read again like people used to. History is full of wild storiesโฆ if you open the pages.โ ๐โจ
