10th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller (1190–1192)
Garnier de Nablus
Garnier de Napoli de Sirie by Jean-François Cars (c. 1725)
10th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
In office 1190–1192
Preceded by
Armengol de Aspa
Succeeded by
Geoffroy de Donjon
Personal details
Born
1147 Nablus, Kingdom of Jerusalem
Died
31 August 1192(1192-08-31) (aged 44–45) Acre, Ayyubid Sultanate
Military service
Allegiance
Knights Hospitaller
Years of service
1173–1192
Battles/wars
Third Crusade
Battle of Hattin
Battle of Arsuf
Garnier de Nablus (1147 – 31 August 1192), also known as Garnier of Syria, was the tenth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1190 to 1192, succeeding Armengol de Aspa.[1] He fought at the Battle of Arsuf in 1191 during the Third Crusade. It was under his magistracy that the headquarters of the Order were transferred from Tyre to Acre. He was succeeded by Geoffroy de Donjon.[2]
^Vann 2006, p. 604, Table: Masters of the Order of St. John.
^Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "St John of Jerusalem, Knights of the Order of the Hospital of". Encyclopædia Britannica. 24. (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 12–19.
GarnierdeNablus (1147 – 31 August 1192), also known as Garnier of Syria, was the tenth Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1190 to 1192, succeeding...
lands. Forming the rearguard were the Knights Hospitaller led by GarnierdeNablus. The twelve corps were organised into five larger formations, though...
abdication in the history of the Order was, but he was succeeded by GarnierdeNablus sometime in 1190. There is no available information on his origin...
Hospitaller serving from 1193 through his death in 1202. He succeeded GarnierdeNablus who died in August 1192. It is not known if Geoffroy was from Picardie...
of Ridefort GarnierdeNablus Baldwin of Ibelin Odo of St Amand Reginald of Sidon Conrad of Montferrat Richard I, King of England André de Chauvigny Baldwin...
Villegas-Aristizábal, "Revisión de las crónicas de Ralph de Diceto y de la Gesta regis Ricardi sobre la participación de la flota angevina durante la Tercera...
Joseph Delaville, ed. (1894–1906). Cartulaire general de l'ordre des hospitaliers de St Jean de Jerusalem (1100–1310). Paris. no. 78, no. 2479.{{cite...
captured by Saladin's forces. By mid-September, Saladin had taken Acre, Nablus, Jaffa, Toron, Sidon, Beirut, and Ascalon. Tyre was saved by the arrival...
qualités, armes et blasons de leurs Eminences Messieurs les Grands-Maistres de l'Ordre de Saint Jean de Jérusalem, dits de Malte, depuis leur origine...
William Borrel and then Armengol de Aspa, before the permanent Grand Master Garnier of Nablus was selected in 1190. Roger de Moulins was little known to history...
Marinid Sultanate (d. 1217) GarnierdeNablus, Syrian Grand Master (d. 1192) Haakon II Sigurdsson, king of Norway (d. 1162) Hugh de Kevilioc, 5th Earl of Chester...
Late in 1189, Armengol de Aspa abdicated and a new Grand Master was not chosen until Garnier of Nablus was elected in 1190. Garnier had been seriously injured...
to mount a counterattack. However, the Hospitaller knights led by GarnierdeNablus break formation and launch a charge. Richard restores order in the...
to mount a counterattack. However, the Hospitaller knights led by GarnierdeNablus break formation and launch a charge. Richard restores order in the...
Marinid Sultanate (d. 1217) GarnierdeNablus, Syrian Grand Master (d. 1192) Haakon II Sigurdsson, king of Norway (d. 1162) Hugh de Kevilioc, 5th Earl of Chester...
Eustace I Granier, also known as Eustace Grenier or Eustace Garnier, called in Latin Eustachius Granarius in the charters (born around 1070 and died on...
half-sister, Isabella, and her husband, Humphrey IV, in Nablus. Humphrey IV flees from Nablus and swears fealty to Sybilla and Guy. All his former supporters...
Paphos (1918), Kirkuk (1920), and Troödos (1921), Bethlehem, Ramallah, and Nablus (1922), in the Musky neighborhood of Cairo and in Ismailia (1924), Amman...