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- dissolved 1539; granted to Richard Andrews and Leonard Chamberlayne Combe Templariorum; Temple Comb Preceptory Witham Friary + Carthusian monks founded 1178/9...
- of the Hundred of ****thorne. Templecombe derives its name from Combe Templariorum, after the Knights Templar who established Templecombe Preceptory in...
- and Hebrew. Among the books he published are De extinctione ordinis Templariorum (The extinction of the Templars), 1687 and many short works on aspects...
- Templecombe Preceptory (or Combe Templariorum) was established in 1185 in Templecombe, Somerset, England. One of the manors within the parish was held...
- is generally credited with Quaedam proposita papae a rege super facto Templariorum, a draft epistle supposed to be addressed to Clement by Philip. This...
- Palafox y Cardona, archbishop of Palermo. Sacræ Domus Templi, sive Militum Templariorum, Notitiæ et Tabularia, Palermo, 1636, fol. Dissertatio historica, et...
- p****u in the following quotation meaning Altopascio: Sic quoque fratres templariorum, hospitaliorum et reliquos plures hujusmodi ordines, similiter et eos...
- was marked by a Tractatus super haeresi et aliis criminibus in causa Templariorum et D. Bonifacii. This latter work was written in connection with the...
- dissolved 1539; granted to Richard Andrews and Leonard Chamberlayne Combe Templariorum; Temple Comb Preceptory Templecombe 50°59′59″N 2°24′55″W / 50.999803°N...
- 13th century, and connected with the Templecombe Preceptory (or Combe Templariorum) which was established in the village in 1185. It was given to the church...