Templar Cross
The Templar Cross is a symbol associated with the Knights Templar, a medieval Christian military order founded in the early 12th century. The cross features a distinctive design, often depicted with four equal arms that may be flared or pointed. It represents the order's commitment to the Christian faith and their role in the Crusades.
This emblem is commonly seen in various forms of heraldry and is linked to the Templars' mission to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. The Templar Cross has become a symbol of chivalry and valor, reflecting the order's historical significance in European history and the Crusades.