Nicolas Lorgne (died 1285) was the twenty-first Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, serving first from 1277 until 1285 and was the successor to Hugues de Revel. He was succeeded by Jean de Villiers, with Jacques de Taxi acting as Grand Master ad interim while de Villiers was en route to the Holy Land.[1][2]
^Vann 2006, p. 604, Table: Masters of the Order of St. John.
NicolasLorgne (died 1285) was the twenty-first Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, serving first from 1277 until 1285 and was the successor to Hugues...
1277 and his successor NicolasLorgne, formerly Castellan of the Krak des Chevaliers, became Grand Master by June 1278. Lorgne immediately involved himself...
attacked and damaged Templar Sidon. This time a truce was mediated by NicolasLorgne, grand master of the Hospital. The last conflict began in January 1282...
1277 as the successor to Guillaume de Chateauneuf. He was succeeded by NicolasLorgne. Born before 1222, by some accounts he was a son of Richard Reynell...
of the Knights Hospitaller, serving in 1285 and was the successor to NicolasLorgne. De Taxi was appointed as acting leader of the Order prior to the arrival...
(10 February 2014). "Le Duqueine Engineering fait confiance à Ferrari et lorgne sur l'Endurance". Endurance-Info (in French). Archived from the original...
attack against Templar positions in Sidon. Hospitaller grand master NicolasLorgne intervened and arranged another truce. Guy remained determined to capture...
its type. A building inscription records that the castle governor, NicolasLorgne, had a barbacane built – almost certainly a reference to the Zwinger...
modifications, from the 12th century until 1798. Until 1278, when Nicholas de Lorgne introduced a separate conventual bulla, there was no distinction between...
1217) João de Lobeira, Portuguese troubadour and writer (b. 1233) NicolasLorgne, French nobleman, knight and Grand Master Otto III (or IV), German nobleman...
Paul to leave the city. In the fall of 1278, Roger of San Severino and NicolasLorgne arrived in Tripoli to mediate between the prince and the bishop. On...
1217) João de Lobeira, Portuguese troubadour and writer (b. 1233) NicolasLorgne, French nobleman, knight and Grand Master Otto III (or IV), German nobleman...
France. Retrieved 29 September 2011. "Après les cantonales, la gauche lorgne le Sénat". 20 Minutes. France. 20 March 2008. Archived from the original...