La Orden del Hospital y la recepción de los bienes templarios en la Península Ibérica
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.1999.v51.i104.587Abstract
When the Temple was suppressed at the council of Vienne in 1312, Pope Clement V gave the Templar properties to the Hospitallers. However the Iberian kings were opposed to this growth of the Hospital. They wanted to found new Military Orders with the Templar possessions in their kingdoms. The Papacy had to deal with each Hispanic king the fate of these properties. The Hospitallers achieved nothing in Portugal and very little in Castile. They lost nearly all their goods in Valencia, but the Templar possessions in Navarre, Majorca, Aragon and Catalonia were effectively transfered to the Order of the Hospital.
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