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As Preceptor of the Templars in France from 1143, he was one of the highest dignitaries of the Order when Robert de Craon died in 1147.

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* Albert de Malvoisin – Preceptor of Templestowe
His associate Geoffroi de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy, followed de Molay's example and insisted on his innocence.
** Geoffroy de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar
In 1314, Philip had the last Masters of the Templars, Jacques de Molay and Geoffroi de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy, burned at the stake.
Geoffroi de Charney, ( first name sometimes spelled Geoffrey, surname sometimes spelled de Charnay and de Charny ), was Preceptor of Normandy for the Knights Templar.
Charney was accepted into the Order of Knights Templar at a young age by Amaury de la Roche, the Preceptor of France.

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In 1999 she was elected a visiting fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and is a Preceptor in Archaeology .< ref >
One such Preceptor cell is headed by Solomon, considered one of the top Preceptor leaders.
There is the Nu Phi Mu, Ritual of Jewels, Exemplar, Preceptor, Laureate and Master Degrees.
Ritual of Jewels is black, Exemplar is white, Preceptor is blue, Laureate is green and Master is red.
The American Preceptor is similar to The Columbian Orator in its content.
In English Freemasonry, the Preceptor of the lodge is usually appointed by the Master.

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A number of Tangut Buddhist institutions, such as " Imperial Preceptor " survived the Tangut State itself and are to be found during Yuan dynasty.
Exeter Cathedral houses the 16th-century tomb of Preceptor Sylke, inscribed with: ' I am what you will be, and I was what you are.
); The Preceptor containing a general course of education ( 1748, 2 vols.
The quality of the wood blocks are attributed to the National Preceptor Sugi who carefully checked the Korean version for errors.
::" Canon and prebendary of the collegiate church of St. Stephen in Westminster Palace ( until 1539 );"; 1526 Collated: Warden of the church of Stratford-Upon-Avon, Preceptor of the hospital of St. Wulstans, Magister, Bachelor of Civil law, acta capitularia ( Chapter act book ) Coventry & Lichfield diocese 1528 Collated: Doctor of Canon law, Lincoln Cathedral, Doctor of Civil law, St. Pauls, Rector of Gloucestershire, Weston-sub-Edge, Lichfield, Southwell and St. Paul ’ s, Cathedrals 1529 Collated: Magister, Doctor of Civil law Gloucester, 1539 Collated: Archdeacon of Gloucester.
Kublai Khan appointed Chögyal Phagpa as his Imperial Preceptor in 1260, the year when he became emperor of Mongolia.
Sandilands had previously served as Preceptor of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta in Scotland, and took the title from the Torphichen Preceptory in West Lothian.
* Giuseppe Tucci: Life, Travels and Adventures of the Explorer of Fascism: Blog including unedited documents such as his letters to Mussolini, to the Royal Preceptor of Nepal and to Giulio Andreotti, and documents on his relationship with Gandhi, Tagore, Giovanni Gentile, Karl Houshofer, Mircea Eliade, and so on.
In 1864, he returned to Dublin as Treasurer of St Patrick's Cathedral, of which he was appointed Preceptor in 1869.
Preceptor can also refer to a paid student grader.
Dear Preceptor: The Life and Times of Thomas Wentworth Higginson.

Robert and de
* Leroux, Robert, Histoire et sociologie en France: de l ' histoire-science à la sociologie durkheimienne, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 1998.
** Elena Sanz de Limantour ( 1922 – 1979 ), married in 1949 to Robert Borgs, and had issue:
In Robert de Boron's Merlin he is called simply Pendragon and his younger brother is named Uter, which he changes to Uterpendragon after the death of the elder sibling.
* 1682 – Robert Cavelier de La Salle discovers the mouth of the Mississippi River, claims it for France and names it Louisiana.
Lavoisier's Traité élémentaire de chimie ( Elementary Treatise on Chemistry, 1789, translated into English by Scotsman Robert Kerr ) is considered to be the first modern chemistry textbook.
* 1657 – Admiral Robert Blake destroys a Spanish silver fleet under heavy fire at Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
Robert de Lacy gave the manor of Accrington to the monks of Kirkstall in the 12th century.
* The left wing, composed of knights and foot soldiers was led by Robert de Dreux, Count William of Ponthieu.
Robert de Joly, Guy de Lavaur and Norbert Casteret were prominent figures of that time.
The idea that cells can be generated de novo, by the " cytoblast " or otherwise, contradicted work by Robert Remak ( 1852 ) and Rudolf Virchow ( 1855 ) who decisively propagated the new paradigm that cells are generated solely by cells (" Omnis cellula e cellula ").
The first known reference to the site of the current city of Chicago as " Checagou " was by Robert de LaSalle around 1679 in a memoir written about the time.
Other influences include the works of Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Fritz Leiber, L. Sprague de Camp, Fletcher Pratt, Roger Zelazny, and Michael Moorcock.
Jean le Rond d ' Alembert withdrew from the enterprise and other powerful colleagues, including Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Baron de Laune, declined to contribute further to a book which had acquired a bad reputation.
In Robert de Boron's Merlin, Arthur obtained the throne by pulling a sword from a stone.
The rules for simulating magic were inspired by the works of fantasy author Jack Vance, and the system as a whole drew upon the work of authors such as Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, and Fritz Leiber.
Robert defeated that army at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, securing de facto independence.
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The connection with Joseph of Arimathea and with vessels associated with the Last Supper and crucifixion of Jesus, dates from Robert de Boron's Joseph d ' Arimathie ( late 12th century ) in which Joseph receives the Grail from an apparition of Jesus and sends it with his followers to Great Britain.
Other authors had their own ideas: Robert de Boron portrayed it as the vessel of the Last Supper ; and Peredur had no Grail per se, presenting the hero instead with a platter containing his kinsman's bloody, severed head.
Though Chrétien ’ s account is the earliest and most influential of all Grail texts, it was in the work of Robert de Boron that the Grail truly became the " Holy Grail " and assumed the form most familiar to modern readers.
* The Didot Perceval, named after the manuscript ’ s former owner, and purportedly a prosification of Robert de Boron ’ s sequel to Joseph d ’ Arimathie.
* Robert de Boron ’ s Joseph d ’ Arimathie,
* 1118 – Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester ( b. 1049 )

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