Vox in excelso (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Barber, 2006, p. 1-3
    Suddenly, in the early hours of Friday 13 October 1307, the brothers of this Order residing in France were arrested by the officials of King Philip IV in the name of the papal inquisitors (...) They were charged with serious heresies encompassing the denial of Christ and spitting on the crucifix, indecent kissing and homosexuality, and idol worship, carried on in secret receptions and chapter meetings of the Order. In October and November, the captured Templars (...) almost unanimously confessed their guilt. Torture was freely used upon many of the prisoners.
    The bull Vox in excelso of 22 March 1312 suppressed the Order, and Ad providam of 2 May granted its property to the other great military order, the Hospital.
    La bula Vox in excelso de 22 de marzo 1312 suprimió la Orden, y Ad providam del 02 de mayo otorgó sus propiedades a la otra gran orden militar, los Hospitalarios.
    Barber, Malcom (2006). The Trial of the Templars (en inglés) (2ª edición). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-45727-0. 

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  • Lizerand, 1910, p. 472. Transcripción de la carta enviada por Clemente V a Felipe el Hermoso el 4 de noviembre de 1311, en la que se notifica el encarcelamiento de nueve templarios que se habían ofrecido para la defensa de la orden, y la futura adopción de medidas por parte del papa. Lizerand, Georges (1910). Clément V et Philippe IV Le Bel (en francés y latín). París: Librairie Hachette. 

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