THE OATH OF THE EUREKA FLAG

The miners in Peter Lalor's patrol were all sworn in by him before the ‘Battle of the Eureka Stockade’.

'It is my duty now to swear you in and to take with you the oath to be faithful to the Southern Cross. Hear me with attention. The man who, after this solemn oath, does not stand by our Standard is a coward in heart. I order all persons who do not intend to take the oath to leave at once.'

'We swear by the Southern Cross to stand truly by each other and fight to defend our rights and liberties.'

Australian Templars are Patriots.




Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Temple Knights of Jerusalem



Al Aqsa Mosque, situated on Jerusalem's Temple Mount is the first headquarters of the Knights Templar. For the Crusaders it was also famous as the Temple of Solomon. They called it that, because it was built on the top of the original Temple's ruins. Because of the Temple's location, the Knights decided to take the name of Templar.
The First Crusade in 1099 was followed by many European pilgrims, who wanted to visit the so called Holy Places. The City of Jerusalem was well secured, but the rest of the Outremer wasn't. And there were many Bandits during that time. So, unfortunately the pilgrims were routinely and ruthlessly slaughtered by them, while attempting to reach the Holy Land, passing through the Jaffa coastline. Sometimes there were hundreds killed .
The reason for creating the monastic order was the protection of the pilgrims. The proposal was given around 1119, by two of the veterans(relatives), who survived after the First Crusade. They were French Knights, and their names were Hugues de Payens and Godfrey de Saint-Omer. During this time, the King of Jerusalem was Baldwin II. Their proposal was accepted. The defined space for a headquarters, chosen by the King was in the AL Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount.
Because the Temple of Solomon was believed to have been on these ruins, the Temple Mount had a great mystique. Therefore, the order took its name of Templar Knights, or Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon.
At the beginning, the order consisted of only nine knights. They didn't have enough financial recourse, and to survive were compelled to rely on donations. Two knights riding on one horse with the purpose to emphasis the poverty of the Order, was their first emblem.
However the impoverishment of the Order didn't last too long. Bernard of Clairvaux was a very powerful advocate and very important Church figure, and also a nephew of the knights, who founded the Order. So, with his support, the Knights Templar of Jerusalem was officially endorsed by the Church. Since then, the Order received undivided support in each attitude.

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