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Tunic of the Order of The Hospitable Knights
The Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem has its origins until 1070, when a group of Italian marketers built a hospital in Jerusalem to care for pilgrims.When the Templars' growing popularity, the Monks warrior Hospitalries decide to change to get the donations they received military orders, although they never left their welfare and charitable duties.In 1306 they invaded the island of Rhodes and established their sedee there. They later moved to the island of Malta, where they continued to maintain the independence of their state and became known as "The Knights of Malta".
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Templar Cross unisex cover
At the Council of Troyes in 1128, the Order of the Temple was recognized by Pope Honorius II. Knights received the white robe as a symbol of the purity of his life, which Pope Eugenius added to the Red Cross in 1146. King Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem, installed in the Order in an area of the Jerusalem palace believed to be the temple of Solomon, who bear the name of the Knights Templar or Templars. Orders of battle for the defense of the Holy Land are legendary, as it is still a wealth accumulated mystery losses.

Templar Knight Hooded Cloak,

• white cotton fabric
• Embellished with a red velvet cross stitched on the left forearm area.
• A buttoned leather strap secures the hood to the front.
This Mantle is complemented by the Tunic of the Knights Templar (Sold separately)
€68.28
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Templario Tunic
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In medieval times, many Crusaders wore these tabards on the armor, often combined
with an appropriate robe. They wanted the typical cross to be seen that symbolized the
teutonic orders to fight for the liberation of Jerusalem.

Our tabards have a loose cut and are made following historical examples.
The cross is arranged on the left side above the heart. The tabard is cut into the
front and back.

Lining: 100% cotton, (100% Baumwolle)

Care instructions: manual washing only
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Templar Cross unisex cover
At the Council of Troyes in 1128, the Order of the Temple was recognized by Pope Honorius II. Knights received the white robe as a symbol of the purity of his life, which Pope Eugenius added to the Red Cross in 1146. King Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem, installed in the Order in an area of the Jerusalem palace believed to be the temple of Solomon, who bear the name of the Knights Templar or Templars. Orders of battle for the defense of the Holy Land are legendary, as it is still a wealth accumulated mystery losses.

Templar Knight Hooded Cloak,

• white cotton fabric
• Embellished with a red velvet cross stitched on the left forearm area.
• A buttoned leather strap secures the hood to the front.
This Mantle is complemented by the Tunic of the Knights Templar (Sold separately)
€72.83
€85.68
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Templar Cross unisex cover
At the Council of Troyes in 1128, the Order of the Temple was recognized by Pope Honorius II. Knights received the white robe as a symbol of the purity of his life, which Pope Eugenius added to the Red Cross in 1146. King Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem, installed in the Order in an area of the Jerusalem palace believed to be the temple of Solomon, who bear the name of the Knights Templar or Templars. Orders of battle for the defense of the Holy Land are legendary, as it is still a wealth accumulated mystery losses.

Templar Knight Hooded Cloak,

• white cotton fabric
• Embellished with a red velvet cross stitched on the left forearm area.
• A buttoned leather strap secures the hood to the front.
This Mantle is complemented by the Tunic of the Knights Templar (Sold separately)
€72.83
€85.68
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Cover of the Order of the Hospitaller Knights
At the Council of Troyes in 1128, the Order of the Temple was recognized by Pope Honorius II. Knights received the white robe as a symbol of the purity of his life, which Pope Eugenius added to the Red Cross in 1146. King Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem, installed in the Order in an area of the Jerusalem palace believed to be the temple of Solomon, who bear the name of the Knights Templar or Templars. Orders of battle for the defense of the Holy Land are legendary, as it is still a wealth accumulated mystery losses.

Templar Knight Hooded Cloak,

• white cotton fabric
• Embellished with a red velvet cross stitched on the left forearm area.
• A buttoned leather strap secures the hood to the front.
This Mantle is complemented by the Tunic of the Knights Templar (Sold separately)
€72.83
€85.68
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Unisex Templar Cross Cover, Black Cross
Ideal for use on reinforcements, for example, over mesh dimension.
Details:- One size one.- Length: approx. 135 cm from shoulder- Material: 100% cottonAvailable in 3 colors:- white with red cross- white with black cross- black with white crossMaterial: 100% Baumwolle
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Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, black
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, various colorsThe cape, a basic garment during the Middle Ages, was worn by all walks of life. It was available with or without a hood, in various lengths, and also in a variety of styles or patterns. It protected and kept the wearer warm in adverse weather conditions, and anyone who thought some extra protection was needed wore an additional Gugel (a hood that covered the shoulders) over the cover.This unisex semicircular cover is made of cotton fabric and equipped with a large hood. It is closed with wooden button.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.Please note: the delivery includes only the cover! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.Details:- Available sizes: one size- Material: 100% cotton- Total length: approx. 138 cm (measured from the center of the back to the lower sheath) - Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€36.41
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Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, blue
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, various colorsThe cape, a basic garment during the Middle Ages, was worn by all walks of life. It was available with or without a hood, in various lengths, and also in a variety of styles or patterns. It protected and kept the wearer warm in adverse weather conditions, and anyone who thought some extra protection was needed wore an additional Gugel (a hood that covered the shoulders) over the cover.This unisex semicircular cover is made of cotton fabric and equipped with a large hood. It is closed with wooden button.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.Please note: the delivery includes only the cover! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.Details:- Available sizes: one size- Material: 100% cotton- Total length: approx. 138 cm (measured from the center of the back to the lower sheath) - Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€36.41
€42.84
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Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, red
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, various colorsThe cape, a basic garment during the Middle Ages, was worn by all walks of life. It was available with or without a hood, in various lengths, and also in a variety of styles or patterns. It protected and kept the wearer warm in adverse weather conditions, and anyone who thought some extra protection was needed wore an additional Gugel (a hood that covered the shoulders) over the cover.This unisex semicircular cover is made of cotton fabric and equipped with a large hood. It is closed with wooden button.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.Please note: the delivery includes only the cover! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.Details:- Available sizes: one size- Material: 100% cotton- Total length: approx. 138 cm (measured from the center of the back to the lower sheath) - Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€36.41
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Medieval Velvet Cover, Black
Medieval cover with velvet finish, unisex, black

Cloaks were an integral part of clothing during the Middle Ages and were worn by all classes. They were available with and without hood and in various lengths and cuts. The cloak protected and warmed in bad weather. If the cover didn't offer enough protection, they wore a hood over the cover.

This unisex model, both wheel coat and semicircle coat, is made of cotton fabric and contrasted with velvet. The loss was made with a two-layer piece of metal.


Details:
- Available sizes: Single size
- Available colors: black
-Material: 100% cotton
- Total length: about 138 cm (measured in the center of the back)


Care instructions:
Cotton velvet should not be placed in the washing machine, as velvet wrinkles irreversibly. Velvet should also not be ironed, as this will cause the hair to lose depth. We recommend brushing light stains with a clothes brush in the direction of the pile. If there is major contamination, we recommend taking the cover to the laundry.
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Liripipe Gugel pointed hood, brown
This Gugel is an excellent building material and a long tip (also attached to Liripipe). Due to the long tip, it can be attributed to the High and Low Middle Ages. This Gugel can be transported in various sizes and can also be accompanied.

A feature of the hood in general is this hood, which also covers the shoulders. The hood was first worn by the Vikings. In the High Middle Ages it was part of the everyday clothing of farmers, artisans and travellers. From the fourteenth century, the hood became a fashion accessory - the trim became fairer, the tip longer and the hem often decorated. From the sixteenth century it was rarely used.

Details:
- Available sizes: Single size
- Available colors: red, brown
-Material: 100% cotton
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer

Note:
Only the gugel is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
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Hood Liripipe Gugel pointed, bordeaux
This Gugel is an excellent building material and a long tip (also attached to Liripipe). Due to the long tip, it can be attributed to the High and Low Middle Ages. This Gugel can be transported in various sizes and can also be accompanied.

A feature of the hood in general is this hood, which also covers the shoulders. The hood was first worn by the Vikings. In the High Middle Ages it was part of the everyday clothing of farmers, artisans and travellers. From the fourteenth century, the hood became a fashion accessory - the trim became fairer, the tip longer and the hem often decorated. From the sixteenth century it was rarely used.

Details:
- Available sizes: Single size
- Available colors: red, brown
-Material: 100% cotton
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer

Note:
Only the gugel is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
€23.67
€27.85
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Hospitalry Templar Tunic
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Long-sleeved hospital clothing for men combined with white cross and hospital chest, made in 100% cotton
€31.86
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Tunic Templario Calatravo
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Tabard medieval knight of the Order of Calatrava with embroidered cross on the chest, made of cotton 100%.
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Unisex templaria cover
Details
- one size fits everyone
- Length: 135cm shoulder
- Color: white
- hot washing machine
Material: 100% cotton
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Hospitable Templario Tunic
Medieval Tabardo, Knights Hospital, black / natural color

This calf-to-calf tunic is made of sturdy cotton fabric. It is cut straight and has side slits from the waist down, as well as slightly shorter slits in the center of the front and back. It presents on its chest the cross of the Hospitalries (cross of Malta).

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Child's Tabardo, Teutonic Knight
Child's Tabardo, Teutonic Knightwere used by many knights to identify themselves as crusaders. The coat of arms on them (also called Surcoat or Surcot) appeared in the 12th century and was worn by the knights over their armor or mesh quota on the battlefield. With the colors and the cross, it became clear in the battle who was a friend and who was the enemy.
€18.21
€21.42