TEMPLARS Who were they Where did they go Vol 2 of 2

TEMPLARS Who were they  Where did they go  Vol 2 of 2
Author: Diana Jean Muir
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780359382866

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Much has been written about the Knights Templar; their code of conduct, their way of life, the battles and political machinations that took place, the trials which ended their order, and the 9 men who founded their order, and the one who commanded them at the end, Jacque de Molay. While some work has been done to identify the men and women who served as Templars in individual kingdoms and countries, this is the first comprehensive work to merge all of them together and to review the commanderies where they served. Volume 2 of this series identifies the commanders, seneschals, treasurers, drapers, turcopoliers, and more in Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Italy, Rhodes, Malta, Cyprus, Jerusalem, Outremer, Turkey, Greece, Armenia, Syria, Egypt, Germany, Poland and the Netherlands and the commanderies and fortresses that they built. Tour the castles and fortresses that they commanded and learn how each area played a part in the Crusades.

Templars Who Were They Where Did the Go

Templars Who Were They  Where Did the Go
Author: Diana J. Muir
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0359328326

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Hundreds of books and papers have been written about the ?Knights Templar?. Most deal with their origins, recruitment practices, code of conduct, daily life, battles in which they fought and the political and economic machinations that took place throughout their almost 200 year history, followed by the trials which took place after their condemnation in 1307. While some authors have written about the founding ?Nine? Templars and Jacgues de Molay - considered to be the last Templar - little is known of the other men (and women) who pledged their lives to the Order. This series tries to identify those who lived between 1114 and 1314 by studying the places where they lived; the commanderies and fortresses they built, and the armies of those they followed. Indexed, this book identifies more than 1500 Templars including 71 mentions of treasure! Vol 1 covers Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales, Flanders, and France. Vol 2 covers the Iberian peninsula, Portugal, Germany, Poland, Cyprus, Jerusalem, and more..

The Debate on the Trial of the Templars 1307 1314

The Debate on the Trial of the Templars  1307   1314
Author: Helen Nicholson,Paul F. Crawford,Jochen Burgtorf
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2016-03-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317036319

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Seven hundred years after the dissolution of the order, the trial of the Templars still arouses enormous controversy and speculation. In October 1307, all the brothers of the military-religious order of the Temple in France were arrested on the instructions of King Philip IV and charged with heresy and other crimes. In 1312, Pope Clement V, at the Council of Vienne, dissolved the order. Since the 1970s, there has been increasing scholarly interest in the trial, and a series of books and articles have widened scholars' understanding of causes of this notorious affair, its course and its aftermath. However, many gaps in knowledge and understanding remain. What were the Templars doing in the months and years before the trial? Why did the king of France attack the Order? What evidence is there for the Templars' guilt? What became of the Templars and their property after the end of the Order? This book collects together the research of both junior and senior scholars from around the world in order to establish the current state of scholarship and identify areas for new research. Individual chapters examine various aspects of the background to the trial, the financial, political and religious context of the trial in France, the value of the Templars' testimonies, and consider the trial across the whole of Europe, from Poland and Cyprus to Ireland and Portugal. Rather than trying to close the discussion on the trial of the Templars, this book opens a new chapter in the ongoing scholarly debate.

The Trial of the Templars

The Trial of the Templars
Author: Malcolm Barber
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2012-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781107645769

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Barber's classic account endeavours to tackle the unresolved controversies surrounding the consequences of the trial.

The proceedings against the Templars in the British Isles The translation

The proceedings against the Templars in the British Isles  The translation
Author: Helen J. Nicholson
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 1409436527

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In October 1307 all the brothers of the military religious Order of the Temple in France were arrested on the instructions of King Philip IV and charged with heresy. In November, Pope Clement V instructed King Edward II of England to do likewise. These two volumes provide the first full edition and translation of the four surviving texts of the trial proceedings that followed in Britain and Ireland. Detailed introductions to each volume describe the manuscripts and how the material was compiled and arranged, and discuss the course of the proceedings and the value of the evidence they contain.

Reading the Middle Ages Volume II

Reading the Middle Ages Volume II
Author: Barbara H. Rosenwein
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442636828

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The third edition of Reading the Middle Ages retains the strengths of previous editions—thematic and geographical diversity, clear and informative introductions, and close integration with A Short History of the Middle Ages—and adds significant new materials, especially on the Byzantine and Islamic worlds and the Mediterranean region. This volume spans the period c.900 to c.1500. The stunning "Reading through Looking" color insert, which showcases medieval artifacts, has been expanded to include essays on weapons and warfare by medievalist Riccardo Cristiani. New maps, timelines, and genealogies aid readers in following knotty but revealing sources. On the History Matters website (www.utphistorymatters.com), students have access to hundreds of Questions for Reflection.

Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe

Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe
Author: Kenneth Pennington,Melodie Harris Eichbauer
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2011
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781409425755

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This volume brings together a set of papers by international scholars, distinguished in their own right, in honor of James Brundage. Each contribution corresponds to an important focus of Brundage's own work. The connection between the development of medieval legal thought and constitutional ideas is the theme that marks the first section, while the second centres on the growth of the legal profession. The following papers explore the intersection of law and marriage and finally the influence of legal thinking on the crusading movement.

The Knights Templar on Trial

The Knights Templar on Trial
Author: Helen J Nicholson
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780752469836

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The trial of the Templars in the British Isles (1308-1311) is a largely unexplored area of history. Unlike the trial in France, where the Templars were tortured into confessing to unspeakable activities, in the British Isles there were no burnings and only three confessions after torture. Several Templars went missing, most of whom later reappeared. Outsiders told stories of abominable Templar rituals, secret meetings and murders at the dead of night, but all these tales turned out to be mere rumour. This book is based on extensive research into the records of the trial of the Templars and other unpublished medieval documents recording their arrest, imprisonment and trial, and the surveys of their property. It traces the course of this, the first heresy trial in the British Isles, from the arrests in January 1308 to the dissolution of the Order, and shows how, by judicious selection of material, the inquisitors made the scanty evidence against the Templars appear convincing. The book includes a list of all the Templars in the British Isles at the time of the arrests, and a gazetteer of the Templars' major properties in the British Isles.