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'''Tempeleisen''' or '''Templeisen''', '''Grail Knights''' or '''Knights of the Holy Grail''' are the names given to the guardians of the [[Holy Grail]]. They are the '''Grail Keepers''', whose community was founded by the high initiate [[Titurel]] on the legendary Holy Mountain of [[Montsalvat]] in northern [[w:Spain|Spain]]. The name "Tempeleisen" was probably not chosen by chance by [[w:Wolfram von Eschenbach|Wolfram von Eschenbach]] in his [[Parzival]] epic and is closely related to the [[Templar Order]] founded in [[Jerusalem]] around 1118<ref>The exact date of foundation is unknown, but is likely to be between 1118 and 1121.</ref>, which carried on the Grail stream<ref>„Wolfram had been in Jerusalem, had met the Templars and made them the guardians of the Grail in his epic and thus the ones who knew the secret of the Grail.” {{LZ||Strelka, p. 52}}</ref> and then passed it on to the [[Rosicrucian]]s.   
File:Wilhelm Hauschild.jpg|thumb|300px|[[w:Wilhelm Hauschild|Wilhelm Hauschild]] (1827-1887), Wall Painting "The Miracle of the Grail" [[w:Neuschwanstein Castle|Neuschwanstein Castle]], [[w:Bavaria|Bavaria]]]]
 
'''Tempeleisen''' or '''Templeisen''', '''Grail Knights''' or '''Knights of the Holy Grail''' are the names given to the guardians of the [[Holy Grail]]. They are the '''Grail Keepers''', whose community was founded by the high initiate [[Titurel]] on the legendary Holy Mountain of [[Montsalvat]] in northern [[w:Spain|Spain]]. The name ''Tempeleisen'' was probably not chosen by chance by [[w:Wolfram von Eschenbach|Wolfram von Eschenbach]] in his [[Parzival]] epic and is closely related to the [[Templar Order]] founded in [[Jerusalem]] around 1118<ref>The exact date of foundation is unknown, but is likely to be between 1118 and 1121.</ref>, which carried on the Grail stream<ref>„Wolfram had been in Jerusalem, had met the Templars and made them the guardians of the Grail in his epic and thus the ones who knew the secret of the Grail.” {{LZ||Strelka, p. 52}}</ref> and then passed it on to the [[Rosicrucian]]s.   


== Literature ==
== Literature ==

Revision as of 14:18, 10 August 2021

File:Wilhelm Hauschild.jpg|thumb|300px|Wilhelm Hauschild (1827-1887), Wall Painting "The Miracle of the Grail" Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria]]

Tempeleisen or Templeisen, Grail Knights or Knights of the Holy Grail are the names given to the guardians of the Holy Grail. They are the Grail Keepers, whose community was founded by the high initiate Titurel on the legendary Holy Mountain of Montsalvat in northern Spain. The name Tempeleisen was probably not chosen by chance by Wolfram von Eschenbach in his Parzival epic and is closely related to the Templar Order founded in Jerusalem around 1118[1], which carried on the Grail stream[2] and then passed it on to the Rosicrucians.

Literature

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Rudolf Steiner Archive - The largest online collection of Rudolf Steiner's books, lectures and articles in English.
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  1. The exact date of foundation is unknown, but is likely to be between 1118 and 1121.
  2. „Wolfram had been in Jerusalem, had met the Templars and made them the guardians of the Grail in his epic and thus the ones who knew the secret of the Grail.” (Lit.: Strelka, p. 52)