Related to Knights Templars?
In short, not at all likely! Three hundred years ago, an organization was given it’s ‘credibility’ by its associations with the ancient past so forming groups would attempt to create a historical link to earlier times – even if such links had no basis in fact whatsoever. Antiquity gave recognition, even if it was manufactured. In earlier times too, there were many ‘degree systems’ which existed throughout Europe, one of which ultimately became a part of Freemasonry. The explanations of the fourth degree’s connection with basic ‘craft’ Masonry (the first three degrees) and the entire (current) Knights Templars organization would take volumes and is far beyond the scope of this web site. Further, differing authors over time have had different opinions on the matter. The history of the original Knights Templar is also shrouded in the mists of time. One of the most powerful organizations of the late 1200s, it was effectively eliminated as a result of a power play between church and state l