De destructione ordinis Templariorum.
The Condemnation of the Templars at Vienne
Pope Clement V condemns the Templars by apostolic provision at the Council of Vienne, convened in 1212 under Pope Paschal and Emperor Henry V.
The Templars are condemned by Pope Clement V — not by a definitive sentence, but by an apostolic provision — in the Council of Vienne, which was founded in the year of the Lord 1212 under Pope Paschal and Emperor Henry V.
Uncertain Source Citations
A series of fragmentary and uncertain source references—possibly to Martial and Ptolemy—with abbreviated page citations, closes the chapter.
(Martial?) p. 445. Ptolemy? p. .)
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riorum a Clemente V papa non per sentenciam definitame, sed per provisionem sedis apostolice condempnatur in concilio Viennensi, qui fundatus fuit anno domini MCXii sub Pascali papa n et Henrico V imperatore. (Mart. p. 445. Ptol. p. .)
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