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Custom Templar Crusader Knight Minifig made using LEGO parts - B3 Customs

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Custom Templar Crusader Knight Minifig made using LEGO parts - B3 Customs
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  • Condition: New
  • High quality custom printed on authentic LEGO minifigure parts!
  • Includes authentic LEGO sword, helmet and shield (custom printed).

About Templar Knights

The Templars, also known as the Knight Templar, were part of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon. They constituted a religious military order of knighthood established during the Crusades, serving as a paradigm and motivation for other military orders. Initially formed to safeguard Christian pilgrims journeying to the Holy Land, the order gradually shouldered more significant military responsibilities throughout the 12th century.


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