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Grand Master of the Templar Order
The title of Grand Master was the highest rank attainable within the Templar Order and granted the bearer full control over the Templars and their operations.
Having previously born a more public face, more Grand Masters of the Templar Order were better 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
- Hugues de Payens (1118 - 1136)
- Robert de Craon (1136 - 1147)
- Everard des Barres (1147 - 1151)
- Bernard de Tremelay (1151 - 1153)
- André de Montbard (1153 - 1156)
- Bertrand de Blanchefort (1156 - 1169)
- Philippe de Milly (1169 - 1171)
- Odo de St. Amand (1171 - 1179)
- Arnold of Torroja (1181 - 1184)
- Gerard de Ridefort (1185 - 1189)
- Basilisk (1189 - 1190)
- Robert de Sablé (1190 - 1191)
- Armand Bouchart (1191)
- Gilbert Horal (1193 - 1200)
- Phillipe de Plessis (1201 - 1208)
- Guillaume de Chartres (1209 - 1219)
- Pedro de Montaigu (1218 - 1232)
- Armand de Périgord (1232 - 1244)
- Richard de Bures disputed (1244/5 - 1247)
- Guillaume de Sonnac (1247 - 1250)
- Renaud de Vichiers (1250 - 1256)
- Thomas Bérard (1256 - 1273)
- Guillaume de Beaujeu (1273 - 1291)
- Thibaud Gaudin (1291 - 1292)
- Jacques de Molay (1292 - 1314)
- Rodrigo Borgia (? - 1503)
- Cesare Borgia (1500 - 1507) de facto, (1503 - 1507) de jure