Our name
“Beauseant.” Is a French word that is a combination of two, beau and seant. The modern-day meaning of beau is “beautiful.” However, during the medieval period, it was more akin to the idea of “glorious” or “magnificent.” The word seant signifies the state of becoming. Hence, the word “beauseant” as used by Templar knights is best interpreted as: “Be glorious”-alluding, no doubt, to the expectation that they conduct themselves bravely and fiercely in battle and be merciful and magnanimous in victory.