Artigo Revisado por pares

Philip the Fair, Clement V, and the End of the Knights Templar: The Execution of Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charny in March 1314

2016; Brepols; Volume: 47; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1484/j.viator.5.109474

ISSN

2031-0234

Autores

Elizabeth A. R. Brown,

Tópico(s)

Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis

Resumo

This article revisits the generally accepted account of the execution of the Templar leaders Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charny in March 1314, which derives from the continuation of the Latin Universal Chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis. Other contemporary chronicles, non-narrative evidence, and papal pronouncements cast light on the proceedings conducted by the three cardinal legates Clement V appointed to judge four Templar leaders in Paris, and suggest that the executions occurred on 11 rather than 18 March (the date given in the continuation) and, rather than being ordered by King Philip the Fair (as the continuation alleges), were the direct result of the cardinal legates’ decisions and actions.

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