The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (1307-1314)
Titel: | The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (1307-1314) / ed. by Jochen Burgtorf ... |
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Veröffentlicht: | Farnham, Surrey : Ashgate, 2010 |
Umfang: | XXVI, 399 Seiten : Karten, Illustrationen |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 9780754665700 |
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- Preface
- Introduction, Malcolm Barber
- Part I
- Before the Trial
- Could alleged Templar malpractices have remained undetected for decades?
- The election of the Templar Master Jacques de Molay
- Institutional dependency upon secular and ecclesiastical patrons and the foundations of the trial of the Templars
- Fighting the King of France: Templars and Hospitallers in the Flemish rebellion of 1302
- The monetary fluctuations in Philip IV's kingdom of France and their relevance to the arrest of the Templars
- Part II
- The Trial in France
- Terror, torture and the truth: the testimonies of the Templars revisited
- The Templars face the Inquisition: the papal commission and the diocesan tribunals in France, 1308-11
- Three 'traitors' of the Temple: was their truth the whole truth?
- The trial inventories of the Templars' houses in France: select aspects
- On the margins of the Templars' trial: the case of Bishop Guichard of Troyes
- The involvement of the University of Paris in the trials of Marguerite Porete and the Templars, 1308-10
- The trial depositions as evidence of kinship influences in the Order of the Temple
- The social reception of the Templar trial in early 14th-Century France: the transmission of information
- Part III
- The Trial in the Iberian Peninsula
- Reassessing the dissolution of the Templars: King Dinis and their suppression in Portugal
- Icons, crosses and the liturgical objects of Templar chapels in the Crown of Aragon
- The extinction of the Order of the Temple in the kingdom of Valencia and early Montesa, 1307-30: a case of transition from universalist to territorialized military orders
- Part IV
- The Trial in the British Isles
- King Edward II of England and the Templars
- The trial of the Templars in Ireland
- The Hospitallers' acquisition of the Templar lands in England
- Part V
- The Trial in Other Countries
- The arrest of the Templars in Cyprus
- Rinaldo da Concorezzo, Archbishop of Ravenna, and the trial of the Templars in Northern Italy
- The Templars and their trial in Sicily
- The trial of the Templars in the County of Flanders, 1307-12
- The commanderies of the Templars in the Polish lands and their history after the end of the Order
- Part VI
- General Aspects and the Aftermath
- Templar runaways and renegades before, during and after the trial
- Priests of the Order of the Temple: what can they tell us?
- The assimilation of Templar properties by the Order of the Hospital
- 'The Templars are everywhere': an examination of the myths behind Templar survival after 1307
- Conclusion
- Select bibliography
- Indexes