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The Baphomet

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The Baphomet is perhaps one of history's most controversial and enduring symbols, a figure that has transcended its origins in medieval heresy trials to become a complex icon in modern occultism and popular culture. The name itself, a linguistic mystery, first appeared in documents related to the 14th-century suppression of the Knights Templar, an elite Christian military order established during the Crusades. Accused by the French monarchy and the Church of idolatry and various sacrileges, the Templars were alleged to have worshiped an idol or head they called "Baphomet." The precise meaning or origin of this term remains a subject of intense debate among historians; some theorize it was an Old French corruption or misinterpretation of "Muhammad," the prophet of Islam, while others suggest it held esoteric or Gnostic meanings known only to high-ranking members of the Order, if it existed at all. The trials were politically motivated, designed to seize the Templars' vast wealth and power, but the name Baphomet became forever etched in the public consciousness as a symbol of forbidden knowledge and alleged devil worship.

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