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How Crusader Knights Built the World's First Credit Card

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How did a group of crusader knights end up building one of the world’s earliest international banking systems? In this episode of Histmuse, we explore how the Knights Templar helped pilgrims move money across continents using deposit records and letters of credit that worked surprisingly like an early credit card. We follow the rise of their financial network, why kings and nobles trusted them, and how one of the most powerful institutions in medieval Europe was ultimately destroyed.

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