List of Knights Templar sites
The Templars possessed in the Middle Ages many to come, in which members of religious orders lived. The Coming served not least to finance the fight of the knights against the Muslims. As in other orders, the branches were grouped into regional provinces.
- 3.1 Alsace
- 6.1 Neumark
- 6.2 Lower Silesia
- 6.3 West Pomerania
Armenia
- Gaston
Germany
- ( Berlin ) Tempelhof ( 1318 fell to the Hospitallers)
- Brunswick ( 1189 - )
- Breisig
- Droyßig
- Halberstadt
- Großendorf
- Hönningen
- Lietzen
- Magdeburg ( 1262 - )
- Mainz
- Mills ( Mülheim )
- Mücheln
- Quartschen
- Roth an der Our
- Soldin
- Süpplingenburg (1245-1312)
- Achim Temple ( at Hornburg, Wolfenbüttel )
- Topfstedt ( fell to the Hospitallers)
- Trier (1228-1312, probably fell to the Hospitallers)
- Zielenzig
Bavaria
- Moritz Brunn (1251-1315)
- Altmühltherme Münster (1155-1312, fell to the Hospitallers)
- Augsburg ( -1312, fell to the Dominicans )
- Bamberg ( -1311 / 12, probably fell to the Franciscans)
France
- Avalleur
- Belleville ( 1209 - )
- Bonlieu
- Buxières
- Marseilles
- Mas -Dieu
- Mesnil -Saint -Loup
- Metz
- Payns
- Perchois
- Pierrevillers
- Resson (La Saulsotte )
- Richerenches
- Roaix
- Ris -Orangis (13th century)
- Sancey
- Thor
- Troyes ( 1129 - )
- Villeneuve ( Paris) ( 1140/50-1312 )
Alsace
- Bergheim (1220-1312, fell to the Hospitallers)
Italy
- San Bevignate
Israel / Palestine
- Acre (1104 - )
- Safed
Poland
Neumark
- Quartschen
Lower Silesia
- Großendorf ( Wielka Wies )
- Kleinols (1226-1312)
West Pomerania
- Rörchen
- Soldin ( 1107 - )
Portugal
Scotland
- Balantrodoch
Switzerland
- Geneva
Spain
- Gardeney (1160-1312)
- Huesca ( 1171 - )
- Miravet
- Monzón
- Ponferrada
Syria
- Safitha ( Castel Blanc )
- Tartus
Czechia
- Uhříněves Aurinowes
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