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The Templars adopted the symbol of the beehive after their tiresome work of digging in the stables of Temple Mount came to an end. Prior to this time the bee was revered by the Merovingian nobility and the ancient Judites (Benjaminites). It is also employed as a key symbol of hierarchy and order by Templars and Freemasons. Suggestively, at the center of the beehive lives the Queen Bee. Again, the symbolism speaks volumes. The bee, therefore, in this context, represented the sect of priestesses presiding over higher grade initiations partaken by Templars, kings, acolytes and adepts who thereafter (as warrior-monks and priest-kings) serve them and the "hive."