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Templar orders in Aquitaine

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Former Commandery of the Hospitallers of Jerusalem
Templar Commandery
47110 Le Temple-sur-Lot

The former Commanderie of the Hospitallers of Jerusalem, located in the Temple-sur-Lot (Lot-et-Garonne), is a medieval building of the thirteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, bearing witness to the history of religious-military orders in New Aquitaine.
Commandery of Caubin
Templar Commandery
64370 Arthez-de-Béarn

Caubin's Commandory, founded in 1154 in Arthez-de-Béarn, is a former commandory of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem, classified as a historical monument for its medieval chapel and modern oratory.
Contat-sur-Vézère Hospital Order
Templar Commandery
24570 Condat-sur-Vézère

Condat-sur-Vézère Hospital Order, founded in the 12th century, is a former headquarters of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem located in the Dordogne, with a 15th century dungeon and a parish church still in use today.
Saint-Saturnin Church of Mauriac
Romanesque Church
33540 Mauriac

The Saint-Saturnin church of Mauriac, a Romanesque building of the twelfth and sixteenth centuries in Gironde, combines religious architecture and defensive elements of the Wars of Religion. Classified as a Historic Monument in 2002, it houses outstanding carved capitals and murals.
Puy Fort Eguille Templar Institution
Templar Heritage
47600 Nérac

The command office of Puy Fort Eguille, a former 12th-11th-century Templar settlement in Nerac (Lot-et-Garonne), became a hospital possession. Ruined in the Wars of Religion, it preserves a church, a house and a dovecote.
Command Order
Templar Commandery
64360 Lacommande

The Commanderie de LaCommand, founded in the 12th century in LaCommand (New Aquitaine), is a former medieval hospital linked to the pilgrims of Compostela and the canons of Saint Augustin, now classified as a Historical Monument.
Commandery known as Ospitalia House in Irissarry
Templar Commandery
64780 Irissarry

The commandory of Irissarry, known as the Ospitalia House, is a building from the early seventeenth century located in Irissarry, New Aquitaine, formerly linked to the order of Saint John of Jerusalem and today educational center on heritage.