80:– from whom the claims of Templar continuity typically drew from. That year, Fabré-Palaprat proclaimed himself the Grand Master of the Templars, claiming to have discovered an unbroken line of Grand Masters that descended from de Molay to himself. Fabré-Palaprat died in 1838, resulting in a schism. Following Fabré-Palaprat's death, the British Admiral William Sidney-Smith, previously appointed by Fabré-Palaprat to be the Grand Prior for England, was chosen as a Grand Master by the two schismatic wings of the order, attempting to merge, but this did not last and both branches split for good.
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In the mid to late 90s, many groups tried to "reduce the number of acronyms" and reconcile the differences between the many groups, including the split between OSMTJ and OSMTH. These reconciliation attempts failed for a variety of reasons and new schisms emerged in the meantime, though there did come
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Masonic groups latched on to the idea of having heritage of the
Knights Templars as a way to back up the idea of an ancient heritage. Neo-Templar organizations were active in France and Switzerland in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. During this period, political conservatives and fascists
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to join ORT. As of 1980, there were over 100 rival
Templar orders, which incorporated a variety of different practices. Jean-Louis Marsan later became the grand master of the OSTS; Marsan and Origas were both affiliated with Breyer's revival movement.
36:, or the Order of the Temple, several groups have claimed to have unbroken descent from the initial Order. The idea of the Templars' continued existence has been criticized by scholars of Templar history, and was described by French historian
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Templar knights were burned at the stake, and four years later the Grand Master
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the success of one agreement between OSMTJ and OIMT. These schisms were additionally influenced by the desire of many neo-Templar groups to distance themselves from the
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