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Przybył, Maciej. "POLITYKA PIASTÓW ŚLĄSKICH I WIELKOPO LSKICH WOBEC TEMPLARIUSZY NAD ŚRODKOWĄ ODRĄ I DOLNĄ WARTĄ W XIII WIEKU." Slavia Antiqua. Rocznik poświęcony starożytnościom słowiańskim, no. 62 (November 8, 2021): 329–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/sa.2021.62.14.

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This article revolves around patrimonies for the Templars on the borders of Lubusz, Wielkopolska and Pomerania regions. The author presents the course of these patrimonies in a context of the political actions on the part of Piast dukes in Silesia and Wielkopolska. The article consists of three parts: the first of them presents the invitation of the Templars to Poland, with the (nearly concurrent) contribution made in the third decade of the 13th century by Henry I Bearded and Władysław Odonic. Part two is dedicated to the controversial patrimony of Chwarszczany on the Myśla, the biggest Templars’ commandery on the central Oder and the lower Warta and Wielka Wieś – a dominion located on the Lubusz and Wielkopolska border. In the last part, attention has been drawn to the subsequent patrimonies for the Templars in the area in question from 1234-1261.
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Mattalia, Yoan. "Les établissements des ordres militaires aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles dans les diocèses de Cahors, Rodez et Albi : approche archéologique et historique." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20109.

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L’ordre du Temple et celui de l’Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem se sont implantés dans les diocèses de Cahors, de Rodez et d’Albi dès la première moitié du XIIe siècle. Leur installation résulte d’une politique volontariste d’insertion locale et du développement de rapports étroits noués avec les élites laïques et religieuses méridionales, largement réceptives à la nouvelle spiritualité promue au sein du monachisme militaire. Les Templiers et les Hospitaliers ont ainsi fondé un réseau de commanderies rurales et urbaines. La toile tissée révèle une conception propre de l’espace au sein de ces trois diocèses et témoigne d’une pratique particulière de ces territoires par les frères des ordres militaires. À l’image de leur propositum vitae, la domus, lieu de vie de ces communautés religieuses, mêle différents espaces et différentes fonctions, dont la traduction matérielle emprunte autant au vocabulaire architectural religieux que castral. Ces édifices qui évoluent tout au long du XIIe et du XIIIe siècle en même temps que les communautés régulières qu’ils abritent, participent, d’une certaine façon, de la construction identitaire du monachisme militaire
The order of the Temple and that of the Hospital of St. Jean of Jerusalem were established in the French dioceses of Cahors, Rodez and Albi in the first half of the twelfth century. Their foundation resulted from a conscious policy to integrate into the local community and to develop close relationships with lay and religious elites in southern France, who were considerably receptive to the new form of spirituality promoted by military monasticism. The Templars and the Hospitalers thus founded a network of rural and urban commanderies. This network reveals a particular conceptualization of space within these three dioceses and evidences practices specific to these territories by the brothers of the military orders. As a reflection of their propositum vitae, the domus, the focal point of these religious communities’ daily life, blends together different kinds of spaces and different functions, whose material objects were named borrowing terms both from religious architecture as well as castra. These buildings, which evolved throughout the twelfth and thirteenth centuries along with the regular communities they housed, participated in the construction of the identity of military monasticism
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Mattalia, Yoan. "Les établissements des ordres militaires aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles dans les diocèses de Cahors, Rodez et Albi : approche archéologique et historique." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU20109.

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L’ordre du Temple et celui de l’Hôpital de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem se sont implantés dans les diocèses de Cahors, de Rodez et d’Albi dès la première moitié du XIIe siècle. Leur installation résulte d’une politique volontariste d’insertion locale et du développement de rapports étroits noués avec les élites laïques et religieuses méridionales, largement réceptives à la nouvelle spiritualité promue au sein du monachisme militaire. Les Templiers et les Hospitaliers ont ainsi fondé un réseau de commanderies rurales et urbaines. La toile tissée révèle une conception propre de l’espace au sein de ces trois diocèses et témoigne d’une pratique particulière de ces territoires par les frères des ordres militaires. À l’image de leur propositum vitae, la domus, lieu de vie de ces communautés religieuses, mêle différents espaces et différentes fonctions, dont la traduction matérielle emprunte autant au vocabulaire architectural religieux que castral. Ces édifices qui évoluent tout au long du XIIe et du XIIIe siècle en même temps que les communautés régulières qu’ils abritent, participent, d’une certaine façon, de la construction identitaire du monachisme militaire
The order of the Temple and that of the Hospital of St. Jean of Jerusalem were established in the French dioceses of Cahors, Rodez and Albi in the first half of the twelfth century. Their foundation resulted from a conscious policy to integrate into the local community and to develop close relationships with lay and religious elites in southern France, who were considerably receptive to the new form of spirituality promoted by military monasticism. The Templars and the Hospitalers thus founded a network of rural and urban commanderies. This network reveals a particular conceptualization of space within these three dioceses and evidences practices specific to these territories by the brothers of the military orders. As a reflection of their propositum vitae, the domus, the focal point of these religious communities’ daily life, blends together different kinds of spaces and different functions, whose material objects were named borrowing terms both from religious architecture as well as castra. These buildings, which evolved throughout the twelfth and thirteenth centuries along with the regular communities they housed, participated in the construction of the identity of military monasticism
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Books on the topic "Templars. Commandery of Sommereux"

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Alanièce, Valérie. Les Templiers et leurs commanderies: L'exemple d'Avalleur en Champagne. Langres: D. Guéniot, éditeur, 1995.

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B, Everitt E. Tour of the St. Elmo's: From the Nutmeg State to the Golden Gate. Meriden, Conn: Meriden Book Bindery, 1987.

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Evans, Henry Ridgley. Templar Masonry or the Commandery of Knights Templars. Kessinger Publishing, 2005.

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Commandery, Freemasons Boston Knight. California Pilgrimage of Boston Commandery Knights Templars, August 4-September 4 1883. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Freemasons Boston Joseph Warren Com. By-Laws of Joseph Warren Commandery of Knights Templars, and the Appendant Orders. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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Freemasons Boston Joseph Warren Com. By-Laws of Joseph Warren Commandery of Knights Templars, and the Appendant Orders. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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R. I. Knights Freemasons Providence. Calvary Commandery, No. 13, Knights Templars, Providence, R. I. 1859-1909. Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary, November 14-16 1909. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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R. I. Knights Te Freemasons Providence. Calvary Commandery, No. 13, Knights Templars, Providence, R. I. 1859-1909. Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary, November 14-16 1909. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Knights Templar (Masonic Order) Boston. By-Laws and List of Members of Boston Commandery of Knights Templars and the Appendant Orders: Chartered March 3 1806. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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R. I. Knights Freemasons Providence. Calvary Commandery, No. 13, Knights Templars, Providence, R. I. 1859-1909. Celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary, November 14-16 1909. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2023.

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