Templars, or Knights Templar, was a Medieval Catholic military order prominent in the Crusades.
Templar may also refer to:
- Templers (Pietist sect), a German Protestant sect.
 
Places
- Templar Channel, a channel in British Columbia, Canada, or the yacht for which it is named
 - Templar House, a high-rise apartment building in Belfast, Northern Ireland
 - Templars Square, a shopping complex in Cowley, Oxfordshire, England
 
People with the name
- Templar Saxe (1865–1935), British-born actor and opera singer
 - Henry George Templar (1904–1988), American politician, attorney and federal judge
 - Len Templar (born 1931), Australian rules footballer
 - Richard Templar, the pen name of a British author who has written several self-development books
 - Templar of Tyre, the name of a medieval historian and of the document he wrote in the 14th century, the third section of the Gestes des Chiprois
 
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Templar (character class), a character class in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
 - Templar, a fictional country in the anime Kiba
 - Simon Templar, a character in The Saint series of books and other media
 - High Templars, and Dark Templars, units of the Protoss race in the RTS game StarCraft
 - Templars (Hyperion Cantos), religious characters in Dan Simmons's Hyperion Cantos
 - Templars or Abstergo Industries, the main antagonists of Assassin's Creed
 - Templars of the Templar Order, a military order in Dragon Age
 - Templar, an assault OmniMech from the ‘’BattleTech’’ franchise
 
Music
- Templar (band), a Canadian alternative rock band
 - The Templars (band), an American musical group formed in 1991
 
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Templar, Arizona, a webcomic
 
Other uses
- Templar, a genus of harvestmen in the family Monoscutidae
 - HMS Templar (P316), a Royal Navy submarine
 - Templar automobile, U.S. manufacturer of automobiles in the 1920s
 
See also
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