Nicolas Lorgne (died 1285) was the twenty-first Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, serving first from 1277 until 1285 and was the successor to Hugues...
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1277 and his successor Nicolas Lorgne, formerly Castellan of the Krak des Chevaliers, became Grand Master by June 1278. Lorgne immediately involved himself...
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attacked and damaged Templar Sidon. This time a truce was mediated by Nicolas Lorgne, grand master of the Hospital. The last conflict began in January 1282...
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from 1285 until 1293. He was elected Grand Master after the death of Nicolas Lorgne. De Villiers was Prior of France beginning in 1282 and he remained in...
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1277 as the successor to Guillaume de Chateauneuf. He was succeeded by Nicolas Lorgne. Born before 1222, by some accounts he was a son of Richard Reynell...
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of the Knights Hospitaller, serving in 1285 and was the successor to Nicolas Lorgne. De Taxi was appointed as acting leader of the Order prior to the arrival...
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attack against Templar positions in Sidon. Hospitaller grand master Nicolas Lorgne intervened and arranged another truce. Guy remained determined to capture...
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1217) João de Lobeira, Portuguese troubadour and writer (b. 1233) Nicolas Lorgne, French nobleman, knight and Grand Master Otto III (or IV), German nobleman...
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its type. A building inscription records that the castle governor, Nicolas Lorgne, had a barbacane built – almost certainly a reference to the Zwinger...
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1217) João de Lobeira, Portuguese troubadour and writer (b. 1233) Nicolas Lorgne, French nobleman, knight and Grand Master Otto III (or IV), German nobleman...
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