Bertrand de Blanchefort (or Blanquefort), (c. 1109 – 13 January 1169) was the sixth Grand Master of the Knights Templar, from 1156 until his death in...
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Créquy, ca. 1575 to 17 March 1638, was the only child of Antoine de Blanchefort (ca. 1545-1575), and Chrétienne d’Aguerre (1556-1611), Lady-in-waiting...
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Guy de Blanchefort (1446–1513) was the 42nd Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1512 to 1513. When Grandmaster Emery d'Amboise died in 1512,...
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of the expedition. After the death of their Grand Master Bertrand de Blanchefort in January 1169, Amalric pressured them to elect Philip in his place...
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François de Blanchefort de Créquy, later Marquis de Marines, 2 October 1629 to 3 February 1687, was a 17th-century French noble and soldier, who served...
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Ferrières Abbey (redirect from Louis de Blanchefort)
in the imperfect list of the abbots of Ferrières is that of Louis de Blanchefort, who in the 15th century almost entirely restored the abbey after it...
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died on 17 January 1156, in Jerusalem and was succeeded by Bertrand de Blanchefort. Read, Piers Paul (1999). The Templars. p. 101. Bouchard, Constance Brittain...
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in the service of the order. On 24 November 1513 Grand Master Guy de Blanchefort died near the island of Zakynthos, but the news did not reach Rhodes...
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Master (1476–1503) Emery d'Amboise, Grand Master (1503–1512) Guy de Blanchefort, Grand Master (1512–1513) Fabrizio del Carretto, Grand Master (1513–1521)...
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40/41 Grand Master Emery d'Amboise 1503–1512 41/42 Grand Master Guy de Blanchefort 1512–1513 42/43 Grand Master Fabrizio del Carretto 1513–1521 43/44 Grand...
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