Jacques de Molay

Frankish knight and last Grand Master

Jacques de Molay - Military & Warriors born 1244
Born

1244
782 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

France

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Served as the 23rd Grand Master of the Knights Templar from 1292 until the order's dissolution in 1312. Played a significant role in the Crusades and defended the Templar's interests during the conflicts with Philip IV of France. Arrested in 1307, faced trial, and was executed in 1314, marking the end of the Templars as a military and financial power in medieval Europe.

Led the Knights Templar during the Crusades

Executed after a trial by the French king

Last Grand Master of the Knights Templar

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