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meaning 'a
trust or charge',
originally one held in commendam. Originally,
commandries were benefices,
particularly in the Church, held in commendam. Mediaeval...
- (Bozen), now in the
Italian province of
South Tyrol,
comprising several commandries in the
former County of
Tyrol and the
adjacent Bishopric of Trent. One...
- Woldegk, Strelitz, Burg Stargard, Fürstenberg/Havel and Wesenberg, and the
commandries of
Mirow and Nemerow. At the same time the
principle of primogeniture...
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comprises seventeen commandries in Germany, one each in Austria, Finland, France, Hungary, and Switzerland, and a
global commandry with subcommandries...
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Roche de Roissel, from the 12th
century to 1268 The
Templars also held
commandries in Ascalon, Jaffa, Tyre, Laodicea, Rhosus, Alexandretta, and Ayas. The...
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Heitersheim in the Breisgau, 1262–1806,
Imperial Estate from 1548 Compesières
Commandry near Geneva, Switzerland,
since 1270 Sonnenburg, now Słońsk in Poland...
- The
Commandery of
Libdeau is a
former Knights Templar commandery,
founded before 1190. It is at Toul, in Lorraine, in the
present Grand Est
region of France...
- – at the
height of
their power, the
commandry owned land all over the
present canton of Zürich. The
commandry's inhabitants was
granted Burgrecht by...
- The
Commandry of
Nemerow (German:
Komturei Nemerow or
Komturei Gardow) was a
commandry of the
Knights Hospitaller in the
village of
Klein Nemerow in...
- A
commandery is an
administrative district and may
refer to: Commandery, an
administrative level of a
European military order Commandery, also jun, an...