- Gérard de
Ridefort, also
called Gerard de
Ridefort (died 4
October 1189), was
Grand Master of the
Knights Templar from the end of 1184 and
until his death...
-
Verona on
September 30, 1184. He was
succeeded as
Grand Master by Gérard de
Ridefort. In
February 2018 was
announced the
discovery of a tomb in the San Fermo...
- d'Acre,
which remained for
almost a century. At the time of
Gerard de
Ridefort's death, Sablé was not even a
member of the
Templar Order. However, the...
-
relative newcomers to the
kingdom such as
Raynald of Châtillon,
Gerard of
Ridefort and the
Knights Templar;
versus the "nobles' faction", led by
Raymond III...
-
springs of
Cresson on 1 May; only
Ridefort and
three knights escaped the battlefield. The
Estoire de
Eracles blamed Ridefort for the catastrophe, emphasizing...
-
their Grand Master, were
surrounded and beheaded.
Grand Master Gérard de
Ridefort was
beheaded by
Saladin in 1189 at the
Siege of Acre. The
Grand Master...
-
firearms of
Germany Medal Net. Hogg 2001, p. 16.
Fowler 2005, p. 98.
Myatt &
Ridefort 1992, p. 107.
Archived at
Ghostarchive and the
Wayback Machine: "MP 40...
- Ascalon. Odo of St
Amand was
captured at the
Battle of Marj Ayyun.
Gerard of
Ridefort was
killed at the
Siege of Acre.
Armand de Périgord was
either killed or...
- of
Jerusalem in
August 1186,
Roger ended up at
conflict with
Gerard de
Ridefort, Arnold's
successor as
Grand Master, and with
Raynald de Châtillon due...
-
Conrad of
Montferrat Humphrey IV of
Toron Heraclius of
Jerusalem Gerard of
Ridefort Garnier de
Nablus Baldwin of
Ibelin Odo of St
Amand Reginald of
Sidon Conrad...