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E-raamat: The Templars: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of a Military Religious Order

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As the oldest of the military religious orders and the one with an unexpected and dramatic downfall, the knighthood of the Templars continues to fascinate academics and students as well as the public at large. A collection of fifteen chapters accompanied by a historical introduction, The Templars: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of a Military Religious Order recounts and analyzes this communitys rise and establishment in both the crusader states of the eastern Mediterranean and the countries of western Europe during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, reflects on the proceedings launched against it and its subsequent fall (13071314), and explores its medieval and post-medieval legacy, including an assessment of current research pertaining to the Templars and suggestions for future explorations. Showcasing a wide range of methodological approaches and primary source materials, this volume unites historical, art-historical, theological, archaeological, and historiographical perspectives, and it features the work and voices of scholars from various academic generations who reside in eight different countries (Israel, France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Poland, and the United States of America).
List of maps
viii
List of figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of contributors
xii
Introduction 1(12)
Jochen Burgtorf
Shlomo Lotan
Enric Mallorqui-Ruscalleda
PART I Rise
13(146)
1 Andrew de Baudement and the early years of the Templars in Champagne
15(23)
Karol Polejowski
2 The Templars' land acquisition policy in the crusader kingdom of Jerusalem, c. 1130--1187
38(12)
Michael Ehrlich
3 The Templars and the rulers of the Christian East: collaboration or conflict of interest?
50(31)
Marie-Anna Chevalier
4 The Templars as Milites Christi and martyrs in God's army (1180--1307): Byzantine saints as devotional, artistic, and military models in Southwestern France
81(22)
Sonia Kirch
5 Collata beneficio filii Dei militibus suis: Templar spirituality at the fortress of `Atlit in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem
103(23)
Shlomo Lotan
Joachim Rother
6 The Templar castles of Barbera, Gardeny, and Miravet: status quaestionis
126(33)
Joan Fuguet Sans
PART II Fall
159(90)
7 The "lost boys" of the Templars: some remarks on the life of the Templar corsair Roger de Flor
161(18)
Christian Vogel
8 The Templars' banking activities and their potential connections to the Order's demise
179(9)
Ignacio De La Torre
9 Fugitives during the Templar Trial
188(21)
Alan Forey
10 The Trial of the Templars in Britain and Ireland
209(25)
Helen J. Nicholson
11 The Trial of the Templars in Germany
234(15)
Jochen Burgtorf
PART III Legacy
249(77)
12 The Templar Trial and the Teutonic Order
251(12)
Klaus Militzer
13 The image of the Templars in modern Castilian nobiliary treatises: a note on Juan Benito Guardiola (1530-1600)
263(11)
Jose Antonio Guillen Berrendero
14 Colliding perceptions: Italian views of the Templar Trial from contemporary authors to Angelo Fumagalli's Delle antichita longobardico--milanesi (1792)
274(25)
Elena Bellomo
15 From legend to reality: recent historiography on the Templar Order
299(27)
Kristjan Toomaspoeg
Suggested readings 326(3)
Index 329
Jochen Burgtorf is Professor of Medieval World History at California State University, Fullerton (USA). His work encompasses the crusades, military orders, papacy, refugees, law, and the Vikings. His publications include The Central Convent of Hospitallers and Templars (2008), The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (13071314) (2010, with Paul F. Crawford and Helen J. Nicholson), The Templars, the Hospitallers, and the Crusades (2020, with Helen J. Nicholson), as well as articles in Ordines Militares, Fourteenth Century England, and Crusades Subsidia.

Shlomo Lotan is a Lecturer at Bar Ilan University, Ramat-Gan (Israel). His research focuses on urban planning theory, crusades, and military orders. His publications include The Teutonic Order in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (2012, in Hebrew), as well as articles in Ordines Militares, Analecta Theutonica I (2014), Fear and Loathing in the North: Jews and Muslims in Medieval Scandinavia and the Baltic Region (2015), and The Military Orders VII (2019).

Enric Mallorquí-Ruscalleda (Ph.D., Princeton University) works at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (USA). An internationally acclaimed scholar and author, he is the editor-in-chief of Studia Iberica et Americana, the editorial co-director of the Centro de Estudos Medievais: Oriente & Ocidente (University of São Paulo), a member of numerous editorial boards as well as international and interdisciplinary research groups, and a member of the Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española.