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Rennes le Chateau and the Kinghts Templar PDF Print E-mail
The presence of the Templars in the area is evident. They were extremely well established in this region and were also extremely powerful and wealthy. The Templars were certainly close to Rennes-le-Château in the settlements named La Croix Rouge (the red cross, the emblem of the Templar) and Les Murs du Temple (the temple walls). They were certainly familiar with the Arcadian treasure and it is thought that when the Templars went down in 1307 and left Europe for the safety of Scotland, some of the treasure made its way with them, finally across the Atlantic to Oak Island.

There are many theories currently circulating that the Knights Templar were the custodians of a secret of earth shattering proportions. They kept this secret throughout their reign and popular opinion suggests that the information has been passed on across the generations and is still in the possession of certain groups of people today.

Considering the Knights involvement with not only this area, but also the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, they would have been eager to protect a treasure of religious importance, not only to mention possible connections with Egyptian treasure.

The Arcadian treasure was rumoured to take the form of emerald tablets, inscribed in an unknown language, similar to that of the stone found in the Money Pit. Could this be the legendary treasure the Knights Templar wanted to protect and keep it safe in the New World?
 
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