Found this in my newsfeed this morning, and thought it was interesting.
The site's in Swedish (but Chrome translates it automatically).
http://varldenshistoria.se/kultur/tempelriddare-funna-i-isolerad-dal-vet-inte-att-korstagen-upphoert
From the article:
Edit: Just remembered it's april fools day. Not sure if that had a role on the creation of the article, though.
The site's in Swedish (but Chrome translates it automatically).
http://varldenshistoria.se/kultur/tempelriddare-funna-i-isolerad-dal-vet-inte-att-korstagen-upphoert
From the article:
The spokesman Taj al-Hasani from the Syrian rebel forces reported yesterday - March 31 - heavy losses after fighting in an isolated valley about 50 kilometers from the small town of Al-Sukhnah. The rebels fighting a bloody civil war in the country, so fallen soldiers is not a surprising news from this part of the world. What group was behind the attack, however, very surprising. There are in fact Templars, who since the late 1200s has lived in the valley without contact with the outside world.
Edit: Just remembered it's april fools day. Not sure if that had a role on the creation of the article, though.