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GPS Latitude=42.0231188828, longitude=0.0141885947548
Tiré de "la bibliothèque des ressources Ibériennes en ligne" The Templars in the corona of Aragon de Alan John Forey Chapitre VII. The convent. [ 272] Other members of a convent were sometimes assigned administrative duties of a more limitedimportance, such as the management of irrigation canals or mills. The title of commander was also occasionally given to these officials. A brother John was in charge of the canals at Pina from 1238 to 1255 (58) and Peter of Montañana, a member of the convent of Monzón, was in 1269 the commander ofthe mills of Almerge, (59) while in the second half of the thirteenth century the house of Gardeny alsohad a Templar in charge of some of its mills. (60) But minor administrative tasks were not alwaysperformed by members of the Order. There was a flexibility in the employment of Templars and outsiders in the administration of the Order's property.
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