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'''Hugues de Payens''' (c. 1070 – 1136) was a [[France|French]] knight and the first officially recognized [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Order of the Knights Templar]].
'''Hugues de Payens''' (c. 1070 – 1136) was a [[France|French]] knight, the leader of the secret [[Order of the Ancients]], and the first officially recognized [[Grand Master]] of the [[Templars|Order of the Knights Templar]], an organization which the Order of the Ancients rebranded themselves into.


By 1119, de Payens planned to turn the Templar Order into a public organization. He proposed to [[Baldwin II of Jerusalem]] that the Order be founded to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Baldwin approved this, and ceded the [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]] to the Templars as a headquarters.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>
== History ==
By 1119, de Payens planned to turn the Order of the Ancients into a public organization. He proposed to [[Baldwin II of Jerusalem]] that a Knightly Order be founded to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Baldwin approved this, and ceded the [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]] to the [[Knights Templar]], a new incarnation go the [[Order of the Ancients]], as a headquarters.<ref name="Encyclopedia">''[[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]]''</ref>


Together with [[Bernard de Clairvaux]], de Payens wrote the ''[[Latin Rule]]'', the creed of the Templars, gained the support of the Church and ensured that the Order was recognized and confirmed during the Council of Troyes in 1129. Although the Templar Order was now public, its true goals remained secret. During this period, the Templars grew so powerful that they were able to influence kings and popes.<ref name="Encyclopedia"/>
Together with [[Bernard de Clairvaux]], de Payens wrote the ''[[Latin Rule]]'', the creed of the Templars, gained the support of the Church and ensured that the Order was recognized and confirmed during the Council of Troyes in 1129. Although the Templar Order was now public, its true goals remained secret. During this period, the Templars grew so financially, religiously and politically powerful that they were able to influence the kings, emperors and popes of the time.<ref name="Encyclopedia" />


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Hugues de Payens (c. 1070 – 1136) was a French knight, the leader of the secret Order of the Ancients, and the first officially recognized Grand Master of the Order of the Knights Templar, an organization which the Order of the Ancients rebranded themselves into.

History

By 1119, de Payens planned to turn the Order of the Ancients into a public organization. He proposed to Baldwin II of Jerusalem that a Knightly Order be founded to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Baldwin approved this, and ceded the Al-Aqsa Mosque to the Knights Templar, a new incarnation go the Order of the Ancients, as a headquarters.[1]

Together with Bernard de Clairvaux, de Payens wrote the Latin Rule, the creed of the Templars, gained the support of the Church and ensured that the Order was recognized and confirmed during the Council of Troyes in 1129. Although the Templar Order was now public, its true goals remained secret. During this period, the Templars grew so financially, religiously and politically powerful that they were able to influence the kings, emperors and popes of the time.[1]

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