Jacques de Molay

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Jacques de Molay (est. 1244–5/1249–50 – 18 March 1314), a minor Frankish noble, served as the 23rd and officially last Grand Master of the Knights Templar. He is probably the best known Templar besides the order's founder and first grand master, Hugues de Payens. Upon his election before 20 April 1292, he promised to reform the order and adjust it to the situation in the Middle East. With no crusader states remaining to protect and with other problems surfacing, … Wikipedia
Born:
January 1, 1240
Died:
March 18, 1314
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  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:...

    (DE MOLAY). Born at Rahon, Jura, about 1244; d. at Paris , 18 March, 1314.
    www.newadvent.org/cathen/10433a.htm
  • -> Grande Captulo do Estado...

    DeMolays comemoram reconhecimento do Grande Oriente do Brasil Atravs do decreto n 0609 de 26 de maro de 2003, ratificado pela Suprema Congregao da Federao, a Ordem estreitou suas atividades sede do poder
    www.ms.demolay.org.br/
  • David M Lownie's Web-Page...

    Jacques de Molay - Last Grand Master of the Knights Templar - Photos of the site of his Excecution and Martyrdom on the Isle de la Cite, Paris.
    www.crusader.org.uk/jdm/index.html
  • Jacques de Mollay

    His biography : Jacques de Molay was born in Besanon, France, in 1243, in a noble but poor family.
    goofy313g.free.fr/calisota_online/exist/molay.html
  • Jacques DeMolay.org - The...

    It is Jacques DeMolay the twenty-third and last Grand Master however, whom is best know.
    www.jacquesdemolay.org/
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Jacques de Molay. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_de_Molay
  • The Knights Templar |...

    TemplarHistory.com is an online resource of information on the history, mystery, myth and legacy of the Knights Templar that began in the fall of 1997. It is also home to the quarterly print magazine, Templar History Magazine.
    www.templarhistory.com/demolay.html