Geoffroi de Charney, also known as Guy d'Auvergne, (died 11 or 18 March 1314) was preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar. In 1307 de Charny was...
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defiance and defense of DeMolay and Geoffroi de Charney that he overrode the Commission’s verdict and hurried DeMolay and de Charney to the stake on an island...
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March 18, 1314. They were spared the fate of Jacques de Molay (Grand Master) and Geoffroi de Charney (Preceptor of Normandy), who were both burned at the...
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Philip IV of France (redirect from Roi de fer)
Dame, Jacques de Molay, Templar Grand Master, Geoffroi de Charney, Master of Normandy, Hugues de Peraud, Visitor of France, and Godefroi de Gonneville,...
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Île aux Juifs (category Île-de-France region articles needing translation from French Wikipedia)
this island that Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and another Templar leader, Geoffroi de Charney, were burnt to death for...
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1314 with the public execution by burning of leader Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charney. *Source for the majority of this timeline: Malcolm Barber...
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imprisoned. On 11 March 1314, the Templars, including Jacques de Molay, Geoffroi de Charney and Hugues de Peraud, who had been imprisoned nearly seven years were...
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the elderly Grand Master Jacques de Molay, who had confessed under torture, retracted his confession. Geoffroi de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy, also retracted...
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of Charney, described by some sources as being a member of the family of the grandson of Geoffroi de Charney, who was burned at the stake with De Molay...
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Jacques de Molay (1243–1314), burned after conviction by a tribunal under the control of King Philip IV of France, Paris, France Geoffroi de Charney († 1314)...
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disbanded the order in 1312. Even though Jacques de Molay later retracted his confession, he and Geoffroi de Charney were sentenced to death. They were burned...
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execution site of Jacques de Molay, the head of the Knights Templar, as well as another Templar leader, Geoffroi de Charney. Both were burned at the stake...
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1ra-126ra. There were others, including Grosmont's contemporary Geoffroi de Charney—"with whom Henry has much in common in terms of both devotional practice...
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history of the Holy Land. 1314 11 March. Templars Jacques de Molay, Geoffroi de Charney and Hugues de Peraud burned at the stake. 20 April. Clement V dies...
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1269 Pierre Geoffroi 1284 Albert Blacas de Baudinard 1298 Hugues de Rocafolio 1305 Bertrand de Silva de la Selve (Précepteur) 1307 Geoffroy de Pierrevert...
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and fined 287 marks. March 18 – Jacques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templar and Geoffroy de Charney, are by orders of King Philip IV of France...
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Battle of Calais (category Military history of Hauts-de-France)
ISBN 978-0313335372. Kaeuper, Richard (2013). "Introduction". In Charny, Geoffroi de (ed.). A Knight's Own Book of Chivalry. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania...
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the end of the Knights Templar: The execution of Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charny in March". Viator. 47 (1): 229–292. doi:10.1484/J.VIATOR.5.109474...
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