The present study investigates the development of three concepts of lay association with the Order of the Temple that have hitherto often been considered as distinctive from each other but that are, in fact, in many ways interconnected: the confrater, the donatus and the miles ad terminum. Examining the motivation of lay men and women to associate with the Temple, as well as the various implications of the forms of association they chose, the study argues that at the turn of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries the constellation of the Order's confraternities underwent drastic changes and that these had been instigated by canon lawyers and formulated in the decrees of Lateran III and IV. As a response the donats, as a particular category of...
It is a commonplace of medieval history that diocesans and metropolitans were in constant conflict w...
In the early decades of the 12th century the Cistercians created a sort of horizontal “confederation...
International audienceEven 700 years after the suppression of the Order of the Temple and the execut...
The best-known descriptions of the Templars’ origins – the account by Archbishop William of Tyre and...
This dissertation explores the importance that the laity played in relation to the Templars and Hosp...
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of co...
The intention of this study is to examine attitudes towards the military orders, in particular the i...
The thesis firstly establishes the origins and ideals of the early Cistercians from primary sources....
Founded in the aftermath of the First Crusade in Jerusalem, the Order of the Temple was a Christian ...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
The relationship between the abbots of the same monastic network represented a turning point for the...
Lay brothers and lay sisters—usually referred to as conversi and conversae—became a significant and ...
Commitment in religious life in the United States is in transition from the numerous changes of Vati...
This chapter sets out to offer a wider context for the establishment of the Hospitallers’ house at V...
Fig.1 The Seal of the Knights Templar, with their famous image of two knights on a single horse, a s...
It is a commonplace of medieval history that diocesans and metropolitans were in constant conflict w...
In the early decades of the 12th century the Cistercians created a sort of horizontal “confederation...
International audienceEven 700 years after the suppression of the Order of the Temple and the execut...
The best-known descriptions of the Templars’ origins – the account by Archbishop William of Tyre and...
This dissertation explores the importance that the laity played in relation to the Templars and Hosp...
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of co...
The intention of this study is to examine attitudes towards the military orders, in particular the i...
The thesis firstly establishes the origins and ideals of the early Cistercians from primary sources....
Founded in the aftermath of the First Crusade in Jerusalem, the Order of the Temple was a Christian ...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
The relationship between the abbots of the same monastic network represented a turning point for the...
Lay brothers and lay sisters—usually referred to as conversi and conversae—became a significant and ...
Commitment in religious life in the United States is in transition from the numerous changes of Vati...
This chapter sets out to offer a wider context for the establishment of the Hospitallers’ house at V...
Fig.1 The Seal of the Knights Templar, with their famous image of two knights on a single horse, a s...
It is a commonplace of medieval history that diocesans and metropolitans were in constant conflict w...
In the early decades of the 12th century the Cistercians created a sort of horizontal “confederation...
International audienceEven 700 years after the suppression of the Order of the Temple and the execut...