The inscription ' Templar Knights Order ' means ' Order of the Knights Templar ' in English. It refers to the military order of the Knights Templar, which was an order founded in the 12th century in Jerusalem during the crusades and dedicated to protecting Christians traveling to the Holy Land.
On the other side of the keychain, you can see the Knights Templar on horseback, surrounded by two Latin inscriptions: ' Sigillum Militum Xpisti ' and ' Non Nobis Domine, non nobis sed nomini tuo da gloriam '. The first means ' Seal of the Soldiers of Christ ' and the second, ' Not to us, Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory '. These inscriptions are representative of the religious devotion of the Knights Templar and their commitment to the protection of Christianity.