• Militia Dei (Latin for Soldiers of God) is a papal bull issued by Pope Eugene III on 7 April 1145 that consolidated the Knights Templar's independence...
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    Christ, which became the center of a 2023 murder case. Athleta Christi Militia Dei Military order (society) Military saint Mujahideen Regimini militantis...
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  • by Pope Celestine II's Milites Templi in 1144 and Pope Eugene III's Militia Dei in 1145, which together gave the Templars an extraordinary range of rights...
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  • relating to the Temple, and together with Omne datum optimum (1139) and Militia Dei (1145) forms the foundation for the Order's future wealth and success...
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    Peans (1120–1125; details below), or in Italian as Ugo de' Pagani or Ugo dei Pagani. In later French works his name usually appears as Hugues de Payens...
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    7, p. 554. James of Vitry, 'Historia Hierosolimatana', ed. J. ars, Gesta Dei per Francos, vol I(ii), Hanover, 1611, p. 1083, interprets this as a sign...
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    Opus Dei (Work of God) is an institution of the Catholic Church that was founded in Spain in 1928 by Catholic priest Josemaría Escrivá. Its own stated...
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  • 1212, a number of Portuguese Templars and other volunteers from the urban militias participated in the great Battle of Navas de Tolosa under the command of...
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  • of Vienne Papal bulls Omne datum optimum (1139) Milites Templi (1144) Militia Dei (1145) Pastoralis praeeminentiae (1307) Faciens misericordiam (1308)...
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    part in another crusade. Earlier the same year, Eugenius issued the Militia Dei, allowing the Templar Order to charge tithes and fees for burials. At...
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