L'establiment de l'Orde del Temple a la Tortosa de Síria (segle XII)

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  • Josep Serrano Daura Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1998.v28.i0.589

Abstract


In the 1101 the Christian Croats conquered the city of Constantina (nowadays Siria). Constantina changed its name for Tortosa (the same name as other Catalan city then under the Muslim control, Tortosa became the Episcopal see and joined the Latin County of Tripoli (nowadays Lebanon), ceded to the Tolosa Count of Languedoc. In the twelve century Turks desolated it; the Tripoli's Count and the Tortosa's Bishop allowed the Temple's Order to build a new fortification through several deals about the different and reciprocal ecclesiastical economical rights. We can find information about the political organization in the "County of Tripoli's document", where these rights are collected, and also about the existence of one important bourgeois community who participated in the Count's Curia.

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Published

1998-12-30

How to Cite

Serrano Daura, J. (1998). L’establiment de l’Orde del Temple a la Tortosa de Síria (segle XII). Anuario De Estudios Medievales, 28(1), 333–343. https://doi.org/10.3989/aem.1998.v28.i0.589

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