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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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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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Father Nicolas de Neufville,
Marquis of
Villeroy Mother Madeleine de
Blanchefort Signature Military career Allegiance Kingdom of
France Rank Marshal...