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The title of Grand Master was the highest rank attainable within the Knights Templar and granted the bearer full control over the Order.
Having previously born a more public face, more Grand Master of the Knights Templar were known than their Assassin counterparts, although as the Templars also slipped into the shadows the names of the leaders became harder to learn.
Known Grand Masters
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Robert de Sable[2] (1190 - 1191)
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Armand Bouchart[3] (1191)
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Rodrigo Borgia[4] (? - 1503)