Information about the creation of Templar convents and a province in Provence, north-eastern Spain and neighbouring territories before 1150 is limited. Some types of evidence, however, suggest the establishment of convents. These include references to the construction of buildings to house Templars; the introduction of the term magister to describe some local officials; lists of brothers resident in a particular place; the appearance of the offices of claviger (“keeper of the keys”) and chaplain; and the close links formed between some laymen and Templar communities. It is clear that some convents were also setting up dependencies or granges by the middle of the 12th century. From very early on, there was a Templar official with authority o...
The best-known descriptions of the Templars’ origins – the account by Archbishop William of Tyre and...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
Sophia Menache pointed out in her article ‘Contemporary attitudes concerning the Templars’ affair’ (...
By the later thirteenth century Templar provincial chapters in the West were being held annually, us...
International audienceThis chapter presents a status quæstionis of the editing of Templar charters i...
The Destiny of Rousillon Templars, 1276-1330. With the creation of the Kingdom of Majorca, the capi...
The Jerosolimitan Orders of the Hospital, the Holy Sepulchre and the Temple reached Catalonia at a v...
International audienceA comprehensive scholarly study of the Templars in France has not been publish...
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of co...
Military orders of the Hospitallers and the Temple were excluded from studies on the integration of ...
Construction and Sacralization of Conventual Spaces in the Order of Preachers (13th -beginning of 14...
This thesis seeks to illuminate the nature, extent and complexity of Templar interactions with their...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
In the beginning of the 12th century the most of crusaders in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem were or...
The best-known descriptions of the Templars’ origins – the account by Archbishop William of Tyre and...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
Sophia Menache pointed out in her article ‘Contemporary attitudes concerning the Templars’ affair’ (...
By the later thirteenth century Templar provincial chapters in the West were being held annually, us...
International audienceThis chapter presents a status quæstionis of the editing of Templar charters i...
The Destiny of Rousillon Templars, 1276-1330. With the creation of the Kingdom of Majorca, the capi...
The Jerosolimitan Orders of the Hospital, the Holy Sepulchre and the Temple reached Catalonia at a v...
International audienceA comprehensive scholarly study of the Templars in France has not been publish...
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of co...
Military orders of the Hospitallers and the Temple were excluded from studies on the integration of ...
Construction and Sacralization of Conventual Spaces in the Order of Preachers (13th -beginning of 14...
This thesis seeks to illuminate the nature, extent and complexity of Templar interactions with their...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
In the beginning of the 12th century the most of crusaders in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem were or...
The best-known descriptions of the Templars’ origins – the account by Archbishop William of Tyre and...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
Sophia Menache pointed out in her article ‘Contemporary attitudes concerning the Templars’ affair’ (...