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- the dubbed knights. Other usages include the "Milites Templi," referring to the Knights Templar, or Milites Sancti Jacobi (Order of Santiago). From the...
- Milites Templi (Latin for "Soldiers of the Temple") was a papal bull issued by Pope Celestine II in 1144. It ordered the clergy to protect the Knights...
- Testament from the Latin Vulgate. The plural of Latin miles (soldier) is milites or the collective militia. By the 5th century, the Church had started to...
- garrisoned by the milites Carronensii Benetis (possibly Vannes), garrisoned by the milites Mauri Beneti Manatias (Nantes), garrisoned by the milites superventores...
- defence and its community of canons were called Milites Sancti Sepulcri. Together, the canons and the milites formed part of the structure of which evolved...
- provincial relative to the Christian po****tion, or because they were not milites Christi (soldiers of Christ). Alternative terms used in Christian texts...
- Miles Christi or Milites Christi (Latin for Soldier of Christ) may refer to: Soldiers of the Crusades Miles Christi (Religious Order), a multinational...
- Zero. During Rubrum's final ****ault on Milites, Qator fights class Zero again, but sacrifices himself to save Milites when he finds out an Ultima bomb is...
- of Pisa (1135) Council of Vienne Papal bulls Omne datum optimum (1139) Milites Templi (1144) Militia Dei (1145) Pastoralis praeeminentiae (1307) Faciens...
- secular authorities. Omne datum optimum was followed by Pope Celestine II's Milites Templi in 1144 and Pope Eugene III's Militia Dei in 1145, which together...