Robert de Craon or Robert Burgundio (died 13 January 1149) was the second Grand Master of the Knights Templar from June 1136 until his death. He was instrumental...
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Byzantine Empire with Emperor Manuel I Komnenos. Upon the death of Robert de Craon in 1149, he was elected Grand Master of the Templar Order. His election...
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Ferrara. He was succeeded as Grand Master by Robert de Craon. It has recently been claimed that the wife of Hugues de Payens was Catherine St. Clair within the...
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Council of Troyes in 1129. However, in about 1138 under the direction of Robert de Craon, second grand master of the order (1136–1149), the rule was translated...
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death of his former guardian and maternal grandfather Jean de Craon in 1432, and Georges de La Trémoille's fall from grace in 1433, he gradually withdrew...
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in 1138. A force of Templars led by their Grand Master, Robert de Craon (who succeeded Hugues de Payens about a year earlier), was sent to retake the town...
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Avoise de Craon (before 1178 – c. 1230) was a French noblewoman. She was the daughter of Maurice II de Craon and Isabelle de Meulan. She was the wife...
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efforts of Grand Master Robert de Craon. Already facing ecclesiastical criticism for receiving tithes and alms, Robert de Craon reasoned that the Order...
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House of Bellême Robert de Craon (died 1147), the second Grand Master of the Knights Templar from June 1136 until his death. Robert de Juilly (died 1377)...
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Amaury I of Craon (1170–1226), was Lord of Craon, of Chantocé, Ingrandes, Candé, Segré, Duretal, Baugé and of Lude. Amaury I of Craon was the youngest...
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The Battle of Craon was a military engagement of the Brittany Campaign which took place in Craon, Mayenne between 21–24 May 1592. It was fought between...
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Marcus Adrienn LeBlanc Sir Geoffrey de Charney Sir Jean De St. Leger (1096) Payen de Montdidier (1130) Robert de Craon (died in 1147) (afterwards Grand Master...
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was the supreme commander of the holy order, starting with founder Hugues de Payens. Some held the office for life while others resigned life in monasteries...
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Renaud de Craon, (c. 1060–1101) was Lord of Craon and the son of Robert de Nevers and Blanche de Sablé. He became Lord of Craon, title first granted by...
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(1907). "St. Bernard of Clairvaux". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Riley-Smith 1991, p. 48. Tyerman 2006, pp. 281–288. Runciman...
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Maurice VI de Craon (c. 1255–1292) was Lord of Craon, Chantocé, Sablé, Briolé and La Suze. He served as Seneschal of Anjou, Touraine and Maine and in...
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Lisiard of Sable as Robert III de Sablé Jessee 2015, p. 48. Jessee, Scott (2015). "Crusaders and Templars: Robert the Burgundian Lord of Craon and Sablé and...
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Isabelle de Meulan, Dame de Mayenne, Dame de Craon (c. 1148 – 10 May 1220) was a French noblewoman, being the daughter of Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl...
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third wife was Emma de Laval (1200-1264), daughter of Guy V, lord of Laval, and Avoise de Craon. Robert and Emma had one son: Robert II, Count of Alençon...
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Robert de Sablé can refer to: Robert I de Sablé (1035–1098), seigneur de Craon, father of Robert II de Sablé Robert II de Sablé (1065–1110), seigneur...
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Maurice II de Craon (c. 1132–1196) was Lord of Craon, Governor of Anjou and Maine under Henry II, a military figure and Anglo-Norman of the 12th century...
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Baldwin, Queen Melisende, Patriarch Fulk, Robert de Craon (master of the Knights Templar), Raymond du Puy de Provence (master of the Knights Hospitaller)...
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1213) William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (d. 1219) January 13 – Robert de Craon, French Grand Master April 6 – Frederick II, German nobleman (b. 1090)...
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Marc René Antoine Victurnien de Beauvau-Craon, 5th Prince of Beauvau (29 March 1816 – 30 March 1883) was a 19th-century French politician and aristocrat...
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had three children: Robert des Roches ( died 1204) Jeanne des Roches (c.1195- 28 September 1238), married Amaury I, Sire de Craon, by whom she had issue...
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abbot 1001 – Fujiwara no Teishi, Japanese empress (b. 977) 1147 – Robert de Craon, Grand Master of the Knights Templar 1151 – Suger, French historian...
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Dynasty Robert Pullen, English theologian (approximate date) Rodrigo Gómez, Castilian nobleman and military leader 1147 January 13 – Robert de Craon, French...
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same way? Bernard of Clairvaux Hugues de Payens Baldwin II of Jerusalem Robert de Craon Godfrey de Saint-Omer Andre de Montbard Jerusalem Troyes Clairvaux...
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de Mayet, de Loupeland, de Chateauneuf-sur-Sarte, de Genneteil, de Precigné, de Agon, and de Craon; and the suo jure seneschal of Anjou, from 1222. The...
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Guy V de Laval (died 1210) was the Lord of Laval, Mayenne. Guy was the son of Guy IV de Laval and Emma de Dunstanville. He married Avoise de Craon (died...
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