. . . . "Thomas B\u00E9rard (overleden: 1273) was de 20ste Grootmeester van de Orde van de Tempeliers. Hij volgde in 1256 Reinoud de Vichiers op en bekleedde het ambt tot zijn dood. B\u00E9rard schreef enkele brieven aan Hendrik III van Engeland om hem te berichtten over de miserabele situatie van het Heilige Land. Hij kreeg het wel voor elkaar om de drie militaire ordes op \u00E9\u00E9n lijn te krijgen, de Hospitaliers geleid door Hugues de Revel en de Duitse Orde van Hanno van Sangershausen. Maar de Islamitische opmars was niet meer te stuiten. in 1266 viel de Tempeliersvesting Safed. Daarna vielen vele steden en burchten in de handen van de Islamieten. B\u00E9rard stierf in 1273 en werd opgevolgd door Willem van Beaujeu."@nl . "Thomas B\u00E9rard"@nl . . . "1256"^^ . . . . "Thomas B\u00E9rard"@nl . "He wrote several letters to the King Henry III of England describing miserable situation in the Holy Land. He initiated cooperation with other two military orders since there had been much rivalry among them before. This was agreed upon by their Grand Masters: Hugo de Revel of Hospitaliers and Anno von Sangershausen of Teutonic Knights. B\u00E9rard sent messages to the Pope asking for help, and the Pope responded by calling for an Eighth Crusade, which never arrived. After the loss of Crac des Chevaliers by the Hospitallers in 1271 a ten-year truce was agreed between the Christians and the Muslims."@en . . . . . "Thomas B\u00E9rard"@en . . "1256"^^ . . "? - 1273"@nl . . . . "He wrote several letters to the King Henry III of England describing miserable situation in the Holy Land. He initiated cooperation with other two military orders since there had been much rivalry among them before. This was agreed upon by their Grand Masters: Hugo de Revel of Hospitaliers and Anno von Sangershausen of Teutonic Knights. In 1266 the large Templar fortress Safed was besieged by Egyptian Mameluks under Baibars, the new Sultan of Cairo, after a failed attempt to conquer Pilgrim's Castle. It appears that the fortress garrison were betrayed by a hired Syrian soldier. All Templars (and Hospitallers) were beheaded after they refused to convert to Islam. Other fortresses fell next, among them Beaufort, only recently acquired by the Templars. Also, the city of Antioch fell to Baibars and was never again held by Christian forces. The fall of Antioch left Templar fortresses in the Amanus Mountains easily accessible to attackers. Gaston, an immensely strong fortification on the road to Syria, was defended only by a small Templar garrison. Nevertheless they decided to hold the fortress, but were betrayed by one of the brothers. Meanwhile the Grand Master Thomas B\u00E9rard sent a messenger carrying an order to retreat to La Roche Guillaume. In February 1271, he ordered the surrender of Chastel Blanc with permission to retreat to Tortosa. In June, Montfort, the last inland fortification of Christians in the Holy Land, was yielded. B\u00E9rard sent messages to the Pope asking for help, and the Pope responded by calling for an Eighth Crusade, which never arrived. After the loss of Crac des Chevaliers by the Hospitallers in 1271 a ten-year truce was agreed between the Christians and the Muslims. He died on 25 March 1273, according to \"The Chronicle of the Templar of Tyre\"."@en . . . . "Thomas B\u00E9rard (overleden: 1273) was de 20ste Grootmeester van de Orde van de Tempeliers. Hij volgde in 1256 Reinoud de Vichiers op en bekleedde het ambt tot zijn dood. B\u00E9rard schreef enkele brieven aan Hendrik III van Engeland om hem te berichtten over de miserabele situatie van het Heilige Land. Hij kreeg het wel voor elkaar om de drie militaire ordes op \u00E9\u00E9n lijn te krijgen, de Hospitaliers geleid door Hugues de Revel en de Duitse Orde van Hanno van Sangershausen. Maar de Islamitische opmars was niet meer te stuiten. in 1266 viel de Tempeliersvesting Safed. Daarna vielen vele steden en burchten in de handen van de Islamieten. B\u00E9rard stierf in 1273 en werd opgevolgd door Willem van Beaujeu."@nl . . . "200"^^ . .