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negotiated a surrender to the Mamluks on September 26, under the condition that they could safely escape to a Christian land of their choice. However after they emerged conflict soon started, Barthélemy de Quincy was killed in the conflict, all the bowmen and Syrian Christian footsoldiers were
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granted the island of Ruad to the Templars. They reinforced the fortifications and set up a permanent force under the command of Marshal of the Templars Barthélemy de Quincy.
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In the meantime, the Order tried to organize a campaign to reconquer the Holy Land in alliance with the Mongols under
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The Central Convent of Hospitallers and Templars : History, Organization, and Personnel (1099/1120-1310)
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and his entry into the order of the Temple are unknown. He was named marshal of the order around 1294.
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executed, and dozens of the surviving Templar knights were taken as prisoners to Cairo.
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Der letzte Templer. Leben und Sterben des Großmeisters Jacques de Molay
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L'ordre du Temple en Terre Sainte et à Chypre au xiiie siècle
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In 1302, the Mamluks sent a fleet of 16 ships from Egypt to
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Index

Knights Templar
Jacques de Molay
Duchy of Burgundy
Holy Land
Ghazan
Tabriz
Ruad
Tartus
Pope Boniface VIII
Tripoli
besieged Ruad
Famagusta
Dampierre
Claverie 2005
Burgtorf 2008
Demurger 2005


Barber 1995
Barber 2006
ISBN
0-521-55872-7
ISBN
0-521-85639-6
ISBN
978-90-04-16660-8
ISBN
978-9-9630-8094-6
ISBN
3-406-52202-5

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