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The Templars I

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JERARQUÍA TEMPLARIA Era, desde luego, marcadamente militar. A la cabeza estaba el Gran Maestre, dotado de poder absoluto, aunque debía consultar al capítulo correspondiente para sus decisiones. Asistía al maestre un estado mayor compuesto por un senescal o lugrteniente; un mariscal, o jefe militar, y varios comendadores nominalmente adscritos a Jerusalén, Trípoli y Antioquía. El comendador de Jerusalén también era el ministro de finanzas y tesorero; había también un pañero, o jefe de intendencia; un turcoplier, o jefe militar de las tropas auxiliares, esto es los mercenarios turcos; un submariscal responsable de los artesanos y un alférez con mando sobre tropas auxiliares voluntarias. Dependiendo de su rango, cada uno de ellos tenían derecho a un número variable de caballos y a un séquito de escuderos o criados. El gran maestre disponía de cuatro caballos y un séquito compuesto por dos consejeros, un capellán, un clérigo, un sargento o escolta, un escudero o paje y un escriba sarraceno que hacía de intérprete y secretario de cartas. Y cuando entraba en batalla era protegido por diez combatientes de élite. ************************************************* Hierarchies Templars It was, of course, markedly military. At the head was the Grand Master, with absolute power, but should consult the relevant chapter for their decisions. Attended the maestre a state composed of a greater or lugrteniente seneschal, a marshal or military commander, and several Comendador nominally assigned to Jerusalem, Antioch and Tripoli. The Commander of Jerusalem was also the finance minister and treasurer; had also pañero, or head of stores, a turcoplier, or military commander of the auxiliary troops, namely the Turkish mercenaries, a submariscal responsible for artisans and a alférez with command on voluntary auxiliary troops. Depending on their rank, each entitled to a variable number of horses and an entourage of escuderos or bred. The Grand Master had four horses and an entourage consisting of two counselors, a chaplain, a cleric, a sergeant or escort, a squire or straw and a write buckwheat making interpreter and secretary of cards. And when you went into battle was protected by ten elite fighters. *************************************************** Gracias por su comentarios en mi imagen de ayer:
thumb_1695155.jpg In Memory of Valerie Ducom (Front Page story) 07-06-2008 http://www.renderosity.com/news.php?viewStory=14066

Comments (25)


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Doriutz

1:56AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Interesting historical shot, excellent series :)

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babuci

3:06AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Fascinating capture, nice compo.

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ledwolorz

3:22AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Fantastic capture.

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Meowgli

3:30AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

excellent composition and presentation

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mickuk50

6:00AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

another interesting read with a fantastic pic to match .do you use trainz 2006 aswell :o)..excellent my friend mick

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timtripp

6:14AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

well shot and presented!

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Jofurowa

6:38AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Very nice presentation my friend.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:42AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Fantástico shot Jeroni......!!!!

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Hendesse

8:18AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Superb shot and presentation. Looks very interesting!

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danob

8:37AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Bravo wonderful historical details and history of events from our past

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virginiese

10:12AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Nice shot nicely presented ! Bravo !

MrsLubner

10:39AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Excellent shot and amazing postwork for a veyr unique and appealing presentation.

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CavalierLady

10:53AM | Thu, 19 June 2008

This is a fascinating series and I am enjoying your images very much!

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MagikUnicorn

2:58PM | Thu, 19 June 2008

WOW I like this wonderful historical picture

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durleybeachbum

3:27PM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Superb image!

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Jaml

4:25PM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Muy interesante todo esto sobre los Templarios. Una órden rodeada de magia y misterio.

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GinoBossoleti

4:28PM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Hermoso trabajo, maravilloso. Gino B.

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billcody

5:16PM | Thu, 19 June 2008

Thanks for these interesting informations about the templars! Your pics about these theme are gorgeous!

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Richardphotos

9:07PM | Thu, 19 June 2008

yo estoy pensando del calor indentro el traje, y tambien tan mucha pesa.un foto muy hermoso

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LudyMelltSekher

12:30AM | Fri, 20 June 2008

Buenísima fotografía Jeroni, Felicitaciones

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Djavad

6:13AM | Fri, 20 June 2008

Excellent composition qui cadre et campe tout à fait le décor...

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Cosme..D..Churruca

5:06PM | Fri, 20 June 2008

gracias Jeroni. muy interesante y muy bien hecho.

Charberry

9:52AM | Sun, 22 June 2008

Excellent! Fascinating history.

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junge1

11:47PM | Sun, 22 June 2008

Great capture!

picantilla

3:45AM | Wed, 25 June 2008

genial!!!


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