12th-century French knight and Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Raymond du Puy (1083–1160) was a knight from Dauphiné in France and the second Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, also known as the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, from around 1121 until 1160.[1] Officially, he succeeded Blessed Gerard, the founder of the Order, as Grand Master.[2] While traditionally cited as the direct successor upon Gerard's death in 1118 or 1120, his assumption of the magisterium was in 1121 or 1123 after one or two interim superiors, Pierre de Barcelona and Boyant Roger.[3] Raymond divided the membership of the Order into clerical, military, and serving brothers and established the first significant Hospitaller infirmary near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.[4]
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^Josserand 2009, p. 763.
^Flavigny 2006, p. 25.
^Charles Moeller (1910). "Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 7. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
RaymondduPuy (1083–1160) was a knight from Dauphiné in France and the second Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, also known as the Order of St....
pope in 1113. Ruling the Hospitallers after 1120, Gerard's successor RaymondduPuy decided that it was not enough for his Order to guide and entertain...
Statutes of the Order lists Blessed Gerard as founder without number, RaymondduPuy as 1st Master, and Ramón Perellós (the incumbent as of 1719) as 63rd...
between 1118 and 1121. He was succeeded by RaymondduPuy. The order continued to flourish under Raymond, who first used the title of Grand Master after...
throughout the Kingdom of Jerusalem and beyond. Under his successor, RaymondduPuy, the original hospice was expanded to an infirmary near the Church of...
Hospitaller, holding the office from 1160 until his death. He succeeded RaymondduPuy. Many references list an Arnaud de Comps as Balben's successor, which...
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orchards in January. Patriarch Fulcher was also present, along with RaymondduPuy de Provence and Bernard de Tremelay, the masters of the Hospitallers...
"eight-pointed cross" is also said to originate in the 12th century, under RaymondduPuy (this was at first a cross fourchée or cross ancrée, and developed into...
Pope Alexander III called them back to the observance of the rule of RaymondduPuy between 1178 and 1180, issuing a bull that forbade them to take up arms...
(b. 1096) Philip of France, French prince and archdeacon (b. 1132) RaymondduPuy, French knight and Grand Master (b. 1083) Robert I (Nostell), Norman...
of the Rule written by the second Master of the Knights Hospitaller, RaymondduPuy. On 16 June 2014 in Merton College Chapel Eidinow made his solemn vows...
"land of Emmaus", which included Imwas and six other villages, to Raymond of Le Puy, the master of the Hospitallers for 500 bezants a year. The same year...
correspond to the first nineteen chapters from the Hospitaller rule of RaymondduPuy (from 1125–53). Chapters 30–37, which deal with the proper burial of...
the Church of Kusel, Altenglan, Konken and Pfeffelbach. December 9 – RaymondduPuy of France formally History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant#succeeds...
Baptist, was expanded into an infirmary under Hospitaller grand master RaymondduPuy de Provence near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In 1173 Benjamin...
Bishop of Bethlehem Robert of Craon, Grand Master of the Knights Templar RaymondduPuy de Provence, Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Manasses of Hierges...
(1771). Histoire des Ordres Royaux, Hospitalliers-Militaires de Notre Dame du Mont-Carmel, et de Saint Lazare de Jerusalem (in French). Paris: Royal Press...
(1059–1070) (Durand de Bredons) Izarn (1071–1105) Amelius RaymondduPuy (1105–1139) Raymond de Lautrec (1140–1163) Bernard Bonhomme (1163–1164) Gérard...
– via the Internet Archive. Roux, Marcel (1934). Inventaire du fonds français, graveurs du XVIIIe siècle (in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Bibliothèque nationale...
order throughout the Kingdom of Jerusalem and beyond. His successor, RaymondduPuy de Provence, significantly enlarged the infirmary. The earliest description...
(b. 1096) Philip of France, French prince and archdeacon (b. 1132) RaymondduPuy, French knight and Grand Master (b. 1083) Robert I (Nostell), Norman...
(approximate date) Qadi Ayyad, Almoravid imam and chief judge (qadi) (d. 1149) RaymondduPuy, French knight and Grand Master (d. 1160) Shin Panthagu, Burmese Buddhist...
Religion in Jerusalem) is a history of the Hospitallers from the time of RaymondduPuy until their establishment at Rhodes in 1310. It continues the repudiation...