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74:(lay brother), his mother was to be commemorated at Moisy and his sister Amelia and her husband, Manasses, were to receive spiritual benefits from the Templars. This donation was made on the condition that he die without heirs, yet by 1203 he had two daughters. He must have renewed the gift, for the Templars eventually built a house at Trilbardou. He also leased some meadows at 146:. This rank, coupled with his high position in witness lists, indicate an unusually high profile for a chamberlain. In 1221, on the eve of his retirement from public life, he signed a document recognising that the office of chamberlain was not hereditary. He was still living in 1238, and was almost certainly in his nineties. 54:
The first record of Robert is his witnessing a document in 1161. He was probably at least sixteen years old at the time. He soon obtained the office of chamberlain. He was not always the exclusive holder of the office, the functions of which are somewhat obscure. It has been likened to a treasurer,
111:. The donation was earmarked for the benefit of his daughters, who were living there, for the duration of their lives. In 1205, he was with the court of the child count, 91: 321: 316: 142:, even though the knights of Champagne had fought on the French side at the battle. At that time, Robert held the rank of a 331: 326: 79: 115:. In 1213, as a veteran of the Crusade, he was questioned concerning the legality of the marriage of 83: 112: 108: 116: 120: 128: 124: 8: 300:
Templar Families: Landowning Families and the Order of the Temple in France, c. 1120–1307
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the count's personal financial manager or even a minister of the county's finances.
270: 138:, he served as a guarantor for the release of a prisoner taken by the French king, 139: 20: 75: 48: 28: 274: 310: 59: 282: 62:. In preparation he donated ten arpents of land and a family of serfs at 101: 261:
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for an annual rent of ten measures of grain, a fact confirmed by Count
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The Court of Champagne Under Henry the Liberal and Countess Marie
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In 1203, Robert gave six pounds in annual tolls to the
100:, he exempted the Templars from rent for the grange at 94:, which was not settled until 1216. In 1227, for forty 90:
to the Templars, sparking a dispute with the monks of
182: 206: 256:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 70:and in exchange he was taken into the order as a 47:from 1167 until his retirement in 1222. He was a 308: 254:Henry the Liberal: Count of Champagne, 1127–1181 123:, since she had previously been married to Lord 86:in a charter 1198. He also leased the mills of 127:β€”who was still aliveβ€”and to the late Margrave 251: 176: 302:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 309: 297: 242: 227: 200: 188: 164: 260: 212: 13: 247:(PhD diss.). Princeton University. 14: 343: 322:Medieval Knights Templar members 39:1161–1238) was the chamberlain ( 317:Christians of the Third Crusade 1: 252:Evergates, Theodore (2016). 7: 58:In 1190, Robert joined the 51:and a patron of the order. 10: 348: 332:13th-century French people 327:12th-century French people 236: 275:10.1007/s12110-999-1011-z 84:Theobald III of Champagne 243:Benton, John F. (1959). 149: 109:Oratory of the Paraclete 298:Schenk, Jochen (2012). 134:In 1214, following the 117:Isabella I of Jerusalem 179:, pp. 82 and 188. 32: 24: 230:, p. 233 n. 133. 121:Henry II of Champagne 129:Conrad of Montferrat 125:Humphrey IV of Toron 78:to the Templars of 66:to the Templars of 45:County of Champagne 33:Robertus de Miliaco 203:, pp. 233–34. 167:, pp. 96–100. 136:Battle of Bouvines 104:, near Montceaux. 339: 303: 294: 257: 248: 231: 225: 216: 210: 204: 198: 192: 186: 180: 174: 168: 162: 92:Montier-la-Celle 347: 346: 342: 341: 340: 338: 337: 336: 307: 306: 239: 234: 226: 219: 211: 207: 199: 195: 187: 183: 175: 171: 163: 156: 152: 140:Philip Augustus 25:Robert de Milly 17:Robert of Milly 12: 11: 5: 345: 335: 334: 329: 324: 319: 305: 304: 295: 258: 249: 238: 235: 233: 232: 217: 215:, p. 118. 205: 193: 191:, p. 215. 181: 177:Evergates 2016 169: 153: 151: 148: 49:Knight Templar 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 344: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 314: 312: 301: 296: 292: 288: 284: 280: 276: 272: 269:(2): 109–34. 268: 264: 259: 255: 250: 246: 241: 240: 229: 224: 222: 214: 209: 202: 197: 190: 185: 178: 173: 166: 161: 159: 154: 147: 145: 141: 137: 132: 130: 126: 122: 118: 114: 110: 105: 103: 99: 98: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 60:Third Crusade 56: 52: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 299: 266: 263:Human Nature 262: 253: 244: 208: 196: 184: 172: 133: 106: 95: 71: 57: 53: 40: 16: 15: 228:Schenk 2012 201:Schenk 2012 189:Schenk 2012 165:Benton 1959 113:Theobald IV 102:Champfleury 80:Coulommiers 311:Categories 64:Trilbardou 41:camerarius 37:flourished 213:Hill 1999 119:to Count 88:Montceaux 72:confrater 43:) of the 291:25726658 283:26196139 144:banneret 237:Sources 76:Orgeval 289:  281:  21:French 287:S2CID 150:Notes 68:Moisy 29:Latin 279:PMID 97:sous 271:doi 131:. 313:: 285:. 277:. 267:10 265:. 220:^ 157:^ 35:; 31:: 27:, 23:: 293:. 273:: 19:(

Index

French
Latin
flourished
County of Champagne
Knight Templar
Third Crusade
Trilbardou
Moisy
Orgeval
Coulommiers
Theobald III of Champagne
Montceaux
Montier-la-Celle
sous
Champfleury
Oratory of the Paraclete
Theobald IV
Isabella I of Jerusalem
Henry II of Champagne
Humphrey IV of Toron
Conrad of Montferrat
Battle of Bouvines
Philip Augustus
banneret


Benton 1959
Evergates 2016
Schenk 2012
Schenk 2012

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