Templar of Tyre (French: Templier de Tyr) is the conventional designation of the anonymous 14th-century historian who compiled the Old French chronicle known as the Deeds of the Cypriots (French: Gestes des Chiprois). The Deeds was written between about 1315 and 1320 on Cyprus and presents a history of the Crusader states and the Kingdom of Cyprus from 1132 down to 1309 as well as an account of the trials of the Templars in 1314.[1] It is divisible into three parts and the third, which is the original work of the compiler, is the most important source for the final years of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and one of only two eyewitness accounts of the fall of Acre in 1291.[2]
TemplarofTyre (French: Templier de Tyr) is the conventional designation of the anonymous 14th-century historian who compiled the Old French chronicle...
83. TemplarofTyre. Deeds of the Cypriots. §477. Thaddeus of Napoli 2004, pp. 71–74. Thaddeus of Napoli 2004, p. 118. TemplarofTyre. Deeds of the Cypriots...
Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, mainly known as the Knights Templar, was a French military order of the Catholic faith, and one of the wealthiest...
Diyarbakir. The 14th-century historian TemplarofTyre (assistant to the Knights Templar on Cyprus), wrote of the 1300 offensive: "Ghazan, when he had...
and last grand master of the Knights Templar, leading the order sometime before 20 April 1292 until it was dissolved by order of Pope Clement V in 1312...
the writings of the medieval historian TemplarofTyre, would often describe the three Christian rulers (Hethum I of Armenia, Bohemond VI of Antioch, and...
for the murder of Thomas Becket; some of it was deposited with the Templars, some with the Knights Hospitalíer, in Jerusalem and Tyre.) Gérard and fewer...
Mamluks entered the city by sapping the northeast corner of the outer wall. The TemplarofTyre described the faster firing mangonels as more dangerous...
cases were the grants of the lordships of Arsur to the Knights Hospitaller, Sidon to the Knights Templar, and Tyre to Philip of Montfort. Hugh refused...
rebuilding task for his successor. The contemporary chronicle The TemplarofTyre refers to "le comandour dou Temple, frere Tibaut Gaudin". Les gestes...
Damascus. Historical accounts, quoting from the writings of the medieval historian TemplarofTyre, would often dramatically describe the three Christian...
Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Jerusalem, or Templars, was a military order founded in c. 1120. The Knights Templar were an elite fighting force of their...
In 1307, members of the Knights Templar in the Kingdom of France were suddenly charged with heresy and arrested after their leader, Master Jacques de Molay...
Baldwin of Ibelin, his brother Balian, Reginald Grenier and Joscelin III of Edessa. Eudes de Saint-Amand, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, came with...
Macmillan. ISBN 0333613953. Crawford, Paul, ed. (2003). The 'TemplarofTyre': Part III of the 'Deeds of the Cypriots'. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing...
possession of the territory from the Ladder ofTyre to Mount Carmel and included the Templar sites. Tyre and Beirut were excluded, but the right of pilgrimage...
rather than a modest increase of 0.5–1 m (1 ft 8 in – 3 ft 3 in) between the 12th and 13th century. The TemplarofTyre described the faster firing traction...
This is a list of some members of the Knights Templar, a powerful Christian military order during the time of the Crusades. At peak, the Order had approximately...
the Siege of Aleppo and Fall of Damascus in 1260. Historical accounts, quoting from the writings of the medieval historian TemplarofTyre, often give...
conquests is debated however, with the source for such information - TemplarofTyre - claiming his involvement in a deliberate attempt to integrate Mongols...