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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 limited

importance, 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 of

the mills of Almerge, (59) while in the second half of the thirteenth century the house of Gardeny also

had a Templar in charge of some of its mills. (60) But minor administrative tasks were not always

performed 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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