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  History of the Knights Templar - Chapter IV
ODO DE THE Master, Philip of Naplous, resigned his authority after a short government of three years, and was succeeded by Brother Odo de St. Amand, a proud and fiery warrior, of undaunted courage and resolution; having, according to William, Archbishop of Tyre, the fear neither of God nor of man before his eyes.
ODO DE opponent than any they had hitherto encountered in the field, one who was again to cause the crescent to triumph over the cross, and to plant the standard of the prophet upon the walls of the holy city.
ODO DE souls of the religious brethren, if they were to be mixed up with a crowd of secular persons, and be brought into the company of women on the occasion of their going to church.
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 Templars - LoveToKnow 1911
Its founders were a Burgundian knight named Hugues de Payns (Hugo de Paganis) and Godeffroi de St Omer, a knight from northern France, who in 1119 undertook the pious task of protecting the pilgrims who, after the first crusade, flocked to Jerusalem and the other sacred spots in the Holy Land.
Odo refused to yield the chief culprit, though he was well known, and invoked the protection of the pope.
Odo de St Amand was succeeded by Arnold de Torroge, who died at Verona on his way to implore European succour for the Holy Land.
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 Church Tradition
St. Vincent was actually appealing to the double “ecumenici­ty” of Christian faith — in space and in time.
Thus, for St. Ire­naeus, the reading of Scripture must be guided by the “rule” of faith — to which believers are committed (and into which they are initiated) by their baptismal profession, and by which only the basic message, or “the truth,” of the Scripture can be adequately assessed and identified.
The trea­tise of St. Basil, De Spiritu Sancto, was an occasional tract, written in the fire and heat of a desperate struggle, and addressed to a particular historic situation.
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 TEMPLAR OF THE MONTH
ODO de St. Amand was among the first of the Masters of the Temple to be elected from among the native French of Outremer.
Amalric was so pleased with the service rendered by St. Amand that he asked, (and got) permission to send him to Constantinople as his ambassador to the Byzantine Court, to arrange a marriage and alliance with the Emperor Manuel Comnenus.
Master Odo’s reply was that the king had no authority over any Templar, and that if he had a complaint, he could send de Mesnil to Rome to be judged by the Pope.
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 Latin Saints of the Orthodox Patriarchate of Rome
St Amandus succeeded St Aigulphus as Abbot of Lérins in France in 676.
Bishop of Lobbes in Belgium and the successor of St Erminus (+ 737).
Daughter of Sts Blandinus and Salaberga, the founders of the convent of St John the Baptist in Laon.
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 Hymnody and Hymnology
Her best known poems are the three idiomela on the birth of Christ on the birth of St. John the Baptist, and o the Wednesday of Holy Week, all of which were incorporated in the Liturgy.
It is written in the rhythm of St. Hillary's "Hymnum dicat turba fratrum"; and the latter hymn may possibly have inspired it.
In St. Gall were written a considerable number of beautiful processional hymns, and religious songs of welcome to distinguished visitors to the abbey.
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All this time Philip the Fair, while pretending friendship for de Molai and the Order, with avaricious eyes looked longingly at the rich possessions of the Templars, and was secretly plotting their destruction.
De Molai, as a true soldier of the cross, answered this summons and returned to France in the fall of 1306, accompanied by a chosen band of distinguished Knights of the Order.
De Molai was thereupon examined by a Papal commission, and under torture confessed the truth of some of the charges.
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 A masonic book on-line: HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY by Albert G. Mackey. P-S Review of Freemasonry
But according to Moore, the degrees conferred by the St. Andrew's Chapter corresponded in number and name with the degrees which were then conferred in Scotland, and hence he asserts with great plausibility that the system was brought over from Scotland, perhaps at the same time that the Warrant for St. Andrew's Lodge was issued.
In this crusade Everard de Baris, the third Master of the Templars, was greatly renowned for his deeds of valor.
(St. Louis) of France, in consequence of the capture and pillage of Jerusalem by the barbarous Mongols, in 1249, undertook the Sixth Crusade.
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 Historique
The next warrants were, Richard Coeur de Lion of London, Ont., in 1857; King Baldwin of Belleville, 7th June, 1861; Richard Coeur de Lion of Montreal, 3rd December, 1863; Plantagenet of St. Catharines in 1866, and Plantagenet of Stanstead, 1867.
In 1872 Gondemar was instituted at Maitland, St. John the Almoner at Whitby, Palestine at Port Hope, and Odo de St. Amand at Toronto.
In 1873, William de la More the Martyr, which, upon the removal of the Government to Ottawa, was taken to that city, and had languished in a semi-dormant manner, finally returned its warrant.
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 Frontier Warfare in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
On June 10, 1179, the Christians defeated an advance section of Saladin's forces under Farrukh-Shah, another of the sultan's nephews, at Marj Ayun, but when Raymond of Tripoli and Odo of St. Amand, the Master of the Temple, tried to follow this up by charging the main force, they were heavily defeated.
Odo of St Amand was among those captured.
[49] Guillaume de Tyr, 22.28(27), 1053, on the starvation.
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 Odo de St Amand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Odo de St Amand (or Eudes or Odon) was Grand Master of the Knights Templar.
In 1157, during the siege of the Christian town of Banias near the source of the Jordan, he was taken prisoner along with then-master Bertrand de Blanchefort, during the disastrous fight that followed.
Odo de St Amand was succeeded as Grand Master by Arnaud de Toroge.
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 Grandmasters of the Knights Templar
If you wish to trace an unbroken line of transmission of templar teaching and ideals, look to the St Clairs of Roslin, who, as Grand-masters of the Hard and Soft Guilds of Scotland, passed this vital stream of knowledge to the true sucessors of Templarism, the craft of Freemasonry.
It is in cipher, which upon translation reveals not the clumsy, ecclesiastical Latin of the medieval era to be found on so many charters, documents and deeds from that time, but a far more polished and scholarly form of the language used in universities and medical schools in eighteenth century Europe.
According to most scholars who have commented on the prose style used, it is quite obviously the product of a seventeenth or eighteenth century mind, well steeped in the masonic lore of that time and bears no relationship whatsoever to the phraseology current in the early years of the fourteenth century.
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 Knights Templar Timeline
Philippe de Milly dies and is succeeded by Odo de St Amand (1171-1179)
Odo de St Amand dies and is succeeded by Arnaud de Toroge (1179-1184)
Arnaud de Toroge dies and is succeeded by Gérard de Ridefort in 1185
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 Thelemapedia: The Encyclopedia of Thelema & Magick | Knights Templar
The Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem and of Rhodes and of Malta, seeing the fate of the Templars, were also convinced to give up banking at this time.
Many kings and nobles supported the Knights at that time, and only dissolved the order in their fiefs when commanded so by Pope Clement V. Robert the Bruce, King of the Scots, had already been excommunicated for other reasons and was therefore not disposed to pay any heed to Papal commands.
While not directly descended from the Templars, Jacques de Molay, the last of the Grand Masters and for whom the order is named, is firmly entrenched in many of its rituals.
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 Knights Templars - All Empires
The other knights were Geoffrey de St. Omer (Godfrey of St. Omer), Payen de Montdidier, Archambaud de St. Agnan, Andre de Montbard, Geoffrey Bison, and two men recorded only by the names of Rossal and Gondamer.
It is told that whilst burning, de Molay cursed Pope Clemens V (who had lifted the excommunication from Philip IV and allowed him to arrest the Templars) and Philip IV.
However, Armand de Périgord, the Master of the Temple, the Marshal of the Temple, the archbishop of Tyre, the bishop of Lydda and Ramla (St. George), and John and William, sons of Bohemond, Lord of Botron, were all killed.
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 Rhythmical Office
Such offices are often a motley mixture of hexameters, rhythmical stanzas, stanzas in pure prose, and again in rhymed prose.
Besides him we can name only Abbot Reinaldus de Colle di Mezzo (twelfth century), and the General of the Dominicans, Raymundus de Vineis from Capua (fourteenth century).
In Sicily and in Spain the rhymed offices were popular and quite numerous, but with the exception of the Franciscan Fra Gil de Zamora, who about the middle of the fifteenth century composed an office in honour of the Blessed Virgin (Anal.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hymnody and Hymnology
Her best known poems are the three idiomela on the birth of Christ on the birth of St.
Agatha and one to St. Andrew are erroneously ascribed, be counted among hymn writers, although the elegance of expression and polished form of his epigraphic poems display poetic talent.
Thus, Paulus Diaconus is the author of a celebrated hymn on St.
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 Knights Templar History
Hugues de Payen visits Scotland, Balentrodach is created from a bequest by David 1,the first recognised gift of land to the Knights Templar anywhere, to be followed by Bequests by future Scottish Kings see Regis Scotum.
Henry de St Clair who fought at Bannockburn is buried at Rosslyn were are told as a Master of the Temple.
It was in this battle that the Holy Rood of St. Margaret, is lost to the Scots, to be kept in Durham Cathedral.
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 chapter4
Under their Master, Eberhard de Bar, 130 Knights accompanied Louis VII and his followers on the second crusade, and their valour and skill contributed largely to the preservation of the army during the march through lesser Asia.
And in the second expedition there under St. Louis of France, 1250, at the sanguinary battle of Massoura, under-taken against the advice of the Masters of the Temple and the Hosp­ital, they fought with all their accustomed daring.
In 1297 James de Molay was ejected Grand Master: and within twenty years from their defence of Acre which had aroused the admiration of the Christian world, came the fall of the Order, with a starling and dramatic suddenness without parallel in history.
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 The Knights Templar - www.templarhistory.com - Templar History - Grand Masters of the Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
De Sable purchased Island of Cyprus from Richard I. Gilbert Erail
According to this tradition, Jacques de Molay passed over the reins of the order to John Mark Larmenius while in prison.
Larmenius carried on the duties of Grand Master in secret and this would be the case until the 1700's.
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 The Camp of the Golden Lotus
In 1128, St. Bernard asked for a convocation of an ecclesiastical council at Troyes, where the Rule, or the regulation of the fraternity was written.
Master Amand was taken prisoner and after a refusal for a trade release of Saladin's nephew, he was thrown to prison and there died.
Shortly thereafter, Jacques de Molay, the Preceptor of England, was chosen as the Grand Master of the Templars.
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 The Knights Templar - An Introduction to the Order by Hal Siemer -- Quest Magazine
The Poor Knights of Christ and the Temple of Solomon became widely known as the Knights Templar.
The Medieval Templar Order was officially ended in 1314 A.D. with the burning at the stake of the last official Grand Master, Jacques de Molay.
Odo (Eudes) de St Amand (Odon de Saint-Chamand) (1171-1179)
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 The Builder Magazine - June 1916
Fowle was a member, sometimes a subordinate officer, and occasionally Master of St. Andrew's Lodge of Boston, one of the oldest and best informed Lodges in the world.
But setting all inferences from such considerations aside, I remark, that I was present at St. Andrew's Lodge in 1823 or 1824.
A day will come when bullets and bombs shall be replaced by ballots by the universal suffrage of the people, by the sacred arbitrament of a great sovereign senate, which shall be to Europe what the parliament is to England, what the diet is to Germany, what the legislative assembly is to France.
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 Baldwin IV of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 10 June, in response to cavalry raids near Sidon, Baldwin took a force, with Raymond of Tripoli and the Grand Master of the Templars, Odo of St Amand, to Marj Uyun.
He figures in a Romantic depiction of the battle of Montgisard by Charles-Philippe Larivière in the Salles des Croisades at Versailles.
Dalens's work was originally illustrated by Pierre Joubert, whose pictures of Baldwin are associated with his image as a role-model in the French Scout movement.
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 Side Effects (of living and being me) :: June :: 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The famous St. Basil’s Cathedral was commissioned by Ivan the Terrible and built on the edge of Red Square between 1555 and 1561.
The church was given the nickname “St. Basil’s” after the “holy fool” Basil the Blessed (1468-1552), who was hugely popular at that time with the Muscovites masses and even with Ivan the Terrible himself.
In 1588 the ninth chapel was erected to house the tomb of the church’s namesake, Basil the Blessed.
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 Amazon.com: "Master Odo": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Master Odo (who may have been chancellor of the university of Paris in 1164-8) suggested that it would be fairer, not more...
The Grand Master, Odo de St Amand, refused to hand over the killer, a one-eyed knight by the name of Walter of Mesnil, saying...
At the battle of Mad Ayun in 1179 the Templars, led by Master Odo de Saint-Amand,...
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 TEMPLARS - Online Information article about TEMPLARS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
abbe: de Clerevaus." Compare the rule also with the chapter (iii.) of the De laude: De militibus Christi.
P.) After the council of Troyes Hugues de Payns came to England and induced a number of knights to follow him to the Holy Land.
Robert de Craon, who is grand said to have been See also:
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Bisa jadi sejarah yang gue baca sedikit beda dengan sejarah yang Ridley Scott (kesannya tetangga hahahaha) baca karena bukan Odo-nya yang penting tapi peran kenapa ada Odo di sana.
Odo adalah grand master dari templar knights NAMUN dari tahun 1180.
Kemudian mati dan digantikan oleh orang spanyol dan digantikan oleh orang prancis, Gerard de Rifford yang hidup di masa 1187 ini.
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 Knights Templar - The Grand Masters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Each man who held the position of Grand Master of the Knights Templar was the supreme commander of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (also known as the Knights Templar), starting with founder Hughes de Payens in 1118.
The position was held for life, though this tenure could often be quite short considering the military nature of the Order.
Grand Masters could also be active military commanders, though this was not always a wise choice, as seen by the embarrassing blunders made by the 12th century Gérard de Ridefort, who ended up beheaded by Saladin in 1189.
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