'Pauperes commilitones Christi templique Salomonis': Note sulla presenza dei Cavalieri Templari ad Acqui e nell'Acquese alla luce di alcuni documenti del 'Cartulare Alberto'

Translated title of the contribution: 'Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon': Notes on the Presence of the Knights Templar in Acqui Terme and Its Territory in the Light of Some Documents from the 'Cartulare Alberto'

Francesco PERONO CACCIAFOCO*

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Abstract

This work seeks for the tracks of the Knights of the Temple in the territory of Acqui Terme (AL - Italy) through the analysis and the study of a large number of archival documents, emphasizing the relevance of new evidence and proposing new interpretations inherent in the location of the Knights of the Temple in that area. The study collects and analyzes all the available information from the documents of the 'Cartulare Alberto' and other sources.
Translated title of the contribution'Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon': Notes on the Presence of the Knights Templar in Acqui Terme and Its Territory in the Light of Some Documents from the 'Cartulare Alberto'
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationMiscellanea in memoria di Don Angelo Carlo Siri
EditorsMarco Francesco DOLERMO
Place of PublicationAcqui Terme (AL), Italy
PublisherEditrice Impressioni Grafiche
Pages245-256
Number of pages11
Volume1
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9788861950733
ISBN (Print)88-6195-073-6
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2012

Publication series

NameStoria, Arte, Territorio
PublisherEditrice Impressioni Grafiche

Keywords

  • Knights of the Temple
  • Templar Knights
  • Cartulare Alberto
  • Acqui Terme
  • Medieval Latin Philology

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