Raymond du Puy (c. 1083–1160) was a knight from Dauphiné then in the Holy Roman Empire and the second master of the Knights Hospitaller, also known as...
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pope in 1113. Ruling the Hospitallers after 1120, Gerard's successor Raymond du Puy decided that it was not enough for his Order to guide and entertain...
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Dupuy (surname) (section People named du Puy or Dupuy)
Dupuy, also spelt DuPuy (US spelling), and in its old form du Puy is originally a French surname centered in Aquitaine, dating back to medieval times...
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Statutes of the Order lists Blessed Gerard as founder without number, Raymond du Puy as 1st Master, and Ramón Perellós (the incumbent as of 1719) as 63rd...
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title. Raymond du Puy, who succeeded Gerard as master of the hospital in 1120, is credited with establishing the military element of the Order. Raymond decided...
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between 1118 and 1121. He was succeeded by Raymond du Puy. The order continued to flourish under Raymond, who first used the title of Grand Master after...
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important nobles and clergy of the kingdom: Patriarch Fulcher, along with Raymond du Puy and Bernard de Tremelay, the Grand Masters of the Knights of the Hospital...
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Hospitaller, holding the office from 1160 until his death. He succeeded Raymond du Puy. Many references list an Arnaud de Comps as Balben's successor, which...
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Melisende, Patriarch Fulk, Robert de Craon (master of the Knights Templar), Raymond du Puy de Provence (master of the Knights Hospitaller), Manasses of Hierges...
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Pope Alexander III called them back to the observance of the rule of Raymond du Puy between 1178 and 1180, issuing a bull that forbade them to take up arms...
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(d. 1140) Qadi Iyad, Almoravid imam and chief judge (qadi) (d. 1149) Raymond du Puy, French knight and Grand Master (d. 1160) Shin Panthagu, Burmese Buddhist...
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(b. 1096) Philip of France, French prince and archdeacon (b. 1132) Raymond du Puy, French knight and Grand Master (b. 1083) Robert I (Nostell), Norman...
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Puy de Dôme (US: /ˌpwiː də ˈdoʊm/, French: [pɥi də dom] ) is a lava dome and one of the youngest volcanoes in the Chaîne des Puys region of Massif Central...
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of the Rule written by the second Master of the Knights Hospitaller, Raymond du Puy. On 16 June 2014 in Merton College Chapel Eidinow made his solemn vows...
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by the Templars. By that point the siege was almost abandoned, but Raymond du Puy convinced the king to resume. On 19 August, Ascalon's anchorage was...
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The Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay (Latin: Dioecesis Aniciensis; French: Diocèse du Puy-en-Velay [djɔsɛz dy pɥi ɑ̃ vəlɛ]) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic...
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"eight-pointed cross" is also said to originate in the 12th century, under Raymond du Puy (this was at first a cross fourchée or cross ancrée, and developed into...
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Raymond of Vigeois, chamberlain to the Commander. The members of the church traveling with the Commander included: Adhemar of Le Puy, Bishop of Puy-en-Velay...
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Baptist, was expanded into an infirmary under Hospitaller grand master Raymond du Puy de Provence near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In 1173 Benjamin...
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(1771). Histoire des Ordres Royaux, Hospitalliers-Militaires de Notre Dame du Mont-Carmel, et de Saint Lazare de Jerusalem (in French). Paris: Royal Press...
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correspond to the first nineteen chapters from the Hospitaller rule of Raymond du Puy (from 1125–53). Chapters 30–37, which deal with the proper burial of...
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"land of Emmaus", which included Imwas and six other villages, to Raymond of Le Puy, the master of the Hospitallers for 500 bezants a year. The same year...
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Bishop of Bethlehem Robert of Craon, Grand Master of the Knights Templar Raymond du Puy de Provence, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Manasses of Hierges...
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Puy-Sainte-Réparade (French pronunciation: [lə pɥi sɛ̃t ʁepaʁad]; Occitan: Lo Pueg de Santa Reparada) or simply Le Puy is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône...
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(1059–1070) (Durand de Bredons) Izarn (1071–1105) Amelius Raymond du Puy (1105–1139) Raymond de Lautrec (1140–1163) Bernard Bonhomme (1163–1164) Gérard...
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Amand, Grand Master (1171–1179) Du Mesnil, knight Knights Hospitaller Raymond du Puy, Grand Master Gilbert of Assailly, Grand Master Roger de Moulins, Grand...
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the Church of Kusel, Altenglan, Konken and Pfeffelbach. December 9 – Raymond du Puy of France formally succeeds Gerard as the second Grand Master of the...
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(1842) The Death of the Duke of Berry (1820) Defense of Celesyria by Raymond du Puy (1844) A Feature of Frédégonde's Life (1832) The Compromise of Nobles...
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(d. 1140) Qadi Iyad, Almoravid imam and chief judge (qadi) (d. 1149) Raymond du Puy, French knight and Grand Master (d. 1160) Shin Panthagu, Burmese Buddhist...
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(b. 1096) Philip of France, French prince and archdeacon (b. 1132) Raymond du Puy, French knight and Grand Master (b. 1083) Robert I (Nostell), Norman...
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