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Pierre de Vieille-Brioude
18th Grand Masters of the Knights Hospitaller
In office
1240–1242
Preceded byBertrand de Comps
Succeeded byGuillaume de Chateauneuf
Personal details
Died1242

Pierre de Vieille-Brioude was a noble man from Auvergne who became the 18th master of the Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem between 1240 and 1242.

Career

The first mention of Pierre de Vieille-Brioude as brother dates from February 1916. He became Grand commander between July 18, 1237 and April 1239. He succeeds Bertrand de Comps as master of the order between the end of 1239 and 1240.[1]

Gravestone

His gravestone was found in the crypt of the Hospitaller commandery of Saint-Jean-d'Acre :

Epitaph

☩ ANNO ⠇AB ⠇INCARNACIONE ⠇DOMINI ⠇M ⠇CC ⠇XL ⠇II ⠇OBIIT ⠇FRATER ⠇PETRUS ⠇DE ⠇VETERI ⠇BRIVATO ⠇
OCTAVUS ⠇MAGISTER ⠇SANCTE ⠇DOMUS ⠇HOSPITALIS ⠇IERUSALEM ⠇POST ⠇OCCUPATIONEM ⠇SANC
TE ⠇TERRE ⠇XV ⠇KLS ⠇OCTOBRIS ⠇CUIUS ⠇AIA ⠇REQUIESCAT ⠇IN ⠇PACE ⠇AMEN ⠇⚜ CUIUS ⠇TEMPORE ⠇COMES ⠇
MONTIS ⠇FORTIS ⠇ET ⠇ALII ⠇BARONES ⠇FRANCIE ⠇A CAPTIVITATE ⠇BABILONIE ⠇LIBERATI ⠇FUERUNT ⠇DUM ⠇RICH
ARDUS ⠇COMES ⠇CORNUBIE ⠇CASTRUM ⠇ERIGERET ⠇ASCALONE ⠇

☩ The year 1242 of the incarnation of the Lord, passed away brother Pierre de Vieille-Brioude, eighth master of the Holy House of the Jerusalem Hospital since the occupation of the Holy Land, XV calendars of October (September 17) . That his soul rests in peace. Amen. ⚜ At that time, the count of Montfort and other French barons were freed from captivity in Cairo and Richard, count of Cornwall, built the fortress of Ascalon.

Bibliography

  • Delaville Le Roulx, Joseph (1904). Les Hospitaliers en Terre Sainte et à Chypre (1100-1310) (in French). Paris: Ernest Leroux.

See also

References

Preceded by Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
1240–1242
Succeeded by