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1Índice de montañeses ilustres de la provincia de Santander
By Mateo Escagedo Salmón
“Índice de montañeses ilustres de la provincia de Santander” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Índice de montañeses ilustres de la provincia de Santander
- Author: Mateo Escagedo Salmón
- Language: ➤ Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
- Number of Pages: Median: 300
- Publisher: Impr. de M. Alvarez
- Publish Date: 1924
- Publish Location: Cádiz
“Índice de montañeses ilustres de la provincia de Santander” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Biography - Knights of Montesa - Orden de Alcántara - Orden de Calatrava - Orden de Santiago
- Places: Cantabria (Spain)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL6297664M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 7313518
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 33033335
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1924
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Order of Montesa
Crown of Aragon. It was named after the castle of Montesa, its headquarters. The Knights Templar had been received with enthusiasm within the Crown of Aragon
Knight
Lazarus (1100), Knights Templars (1118), the Order of Montesa (1128), the Order of Santiago (1170) and the Teutonic Knights (1190). At the time of their foundation
Knights of St. George
Peter II of Aragon in 1201, amalgamated with the Order of Montesa in 1400 Order of Saint George (Kingdom of Hungary), established by King Charles of Hungary
Knights Templar
relocated to Tomar, the location of the castle of the Knights Templar. Moeller, Charles (1913a). "Military Order of Montesa" . Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol
Knights Templar (Freemasonry)
principally the Knights of the Temple (Knights Templar), the Knights of Malta, the Knights of St Paul, and only within the York Rite, the Knights of the Red Cross
Peniscola
castle was originally built in 1307 by the Knights Templar and then in 1319 it was taken over by the Order of Montesa, they then ceded the castle to the Supreme
Order of Sant Jordi d'Alfama
of antipope Benedict XIII, it was amalgamated with the Aragonese Order of Montesa, and thereafter known as the Order of Montesa and Saint George of Alfama
Trials of the Knights Templar
The downfall of the Knights Templar was initiated by King Philip IV of France. Philip, who was heavily in debt due to his lavish policies and military
History of the Knights Templar
pinned the forces of Jerusalem's King Baldwin IV, about 500 knights and their supporters, near the coast, at Ascalon. Eighty Templar knights and their own
List of Knights Templar
Poitiers, Portugal and Scotland. The bulk of the fighting force was made up of knights and sergeants. Knights, who usually came from the nobility, were