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Omne Datum Optimum (Latin for "Every perfect gift", a quotation from the Epistle of James) was a Papal Bull issued by Pope Innocent II in 1139 that initially endorsed the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Knights Templar), in which the Templar Rule was officially approved, and papal protection given. Additionally, Omne Datum Optimum promised all spoils from Muslim conquest to the Order, and made the Order exempt from tithes and taxes.

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  • Omne Datum Optimum was een pauselijke bul, uitgevaardigd in 1139 door paus Innocentius II, waarin de Orde van de tempeliers werd goedgekeurd en pauselijke bescherming kreeg. Alle veroverde bezittingen van de moslims vielen ten deel aan de orde, die tevens werd vrijgesteld van het betalen van belastingen. Op deze bul volgden nog de bullen * Milites Templi uit 1144 * Militia Dei uit 1145 Hiermee kregen de tempeliers een bijzondere status binnen de kerk, waardoor zij eigen kerken mochten bouwen en belastingen innen in hun gebied.
  • Omne Datum Optimum (Latin for "Every perfect gift", a quotation from the Epistle of James) was a Papal Bull issued by Pope Innocent II in 1139 that initially endorsed the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Knights Templar), in which the Templar Rule was officially approved, and papal protection given. Additionally, Omne Datum Optimum promised all spoils from Muslim conquest to the Order, and made the Order exempt from tithes and taxes.
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  • Omne Datum Optimum (Latin for "Every perfect gift", a quotation from the Epistle of James) was a Papal Bull issued by Pope Innocent II in 1139 that initially endorsed the Order of the Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon (Knights Templar), in which the Templar Rule was officially approved, and papal protection given. Additionally, Omne Datum Optimum promised all spoils from Muslim conquest to the Order, and made the Order exempt from tithes and taxes. Although Omne Datum Optimum was an unusual bull in and of itself, it was followed by Pope Celestine II's Milites Templi in 1144 and Pope Eugene III's Militia Dei in 1145, which together gave the Templars an extraordinary range of rights and privileges. Among other things, the Order was permitted to build its own churches, bury their dead on those church grounds and collect taxes on Templar properties once a year. The unique cemeteries constructed by the Templars proved to be extremely controversial.
  • Omne Datum Optimum was een pauselijke bul, uitgevaardigd in 1139 door paus Innocentius II, waarin de Orde van de tempeliers werd goedgekeurd en pauselijke bescherming kreeg. Alle veroverde bezittingen van de moslims vielen ten deel aan de orde, die tevens werd vrijgesteld van het betalen van belastingen. Op deze bul volgden nog de bullen * Milites Templi uit 1144 * Militia Dei uit 1145 Hiermee kregen de tempeliers een bijzondere status binnen de kerk, waardoor zij eigen kerken mochten bouwen en belastingen innen in hun gebied. Aan het begin van de 14e eeuw keerde het tij inzake de tempeliers. Door middel van diverse bullen werden de tempeliers bestreden: * Pastoralis praeeminentiae, oproep tot arrestatie * Vox in excelso, verbod op lidmaatschap tempeliers
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