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    Guillaume de Beaujeu, aka William of Beaujeu (c. 1230 – 1291) was the 21st Grand Master of the Knights Templar, from 1273 until his death during the siege...
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    extradition of the Christian perpetrators. On the suggestion of Guillaume de Beaujeu, the Grand Master of the Knights Templar, the Council of Acre debated...
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  • département Agnes of Beaujeu (1200–1231), French noblewoman Guillaume de Beaujeu (died 1291), Grand Master of the Knights Templar Renaud de Beaujeu (12th–13th century)...
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    Acre acquiesced and was supported by the grand masters Jacques de Taxi, Guillaume de Beaujeu and Burchard of Schwanden. When Henry landed at Acre on 4 June...
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    Thibaud Gaudin (category People from Centre-Val de Loire)
    function in the Templar hierarchy. In 1291, he rode at the side of Guillaume de Beaujeu to defend the town of Acre, besieged by the formidable army of Mamluk...
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  • Jacques de Turisellis Lawrence de Ryckman (1245–1248) Damase de Fenolar (1255) Etienne de Sissey (1264–1271) Guillaume de Beaujeu (1273) (afterwards Grand Master...
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  • Guillame de Sonnac; whether he was Grand Master is disputed. Guillaume de Sonnac was killed at the Battle of Fariskur. Guillaume de Beaujeu was killed...
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    Henry II of Cyprus, which conflict had its roots back in the days of Guillaume de Beaujeu. From 1299 to 1303, Molay was engaged in planning and executing a...
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  • of this poem: 'Renals de Biauju, or, as usually written, Renaud de Beaujeu', In modern French he is known as Renaut de Beaujeu. Le Bel Inconnu survives...
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  • Hospitallers led by de Villiers and included the Order of St. Thomas of Acre. Finally, the fourth was led by Guillaume de Beaujeu and Thomas de Sainville. The...
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