- Arnold of Torroja
Arnold of Torroja (in Catalan, Arnau de Torroja) was the ninth Grand Master of the
Knights Templar from 1181 until his death in 1184.Personal life
While no date of birth survives for Torroja, he was very old at his death, being in excess of 70 years when he was elected as Grand Master. [http://www.templiers.org/arnaudtoroge-eng.php The Masters of the Templar Order : Arnaud de Toroge ] ] He had served in the order for many years and was the Templar Master in both
Crown of Aragon andProvence .History of the Templars - Barber]Military Record
Reconquista
Torroja's military career had mainly been focused on the
Reconquista , fightingMuslims inCrown of Aragon andPortugal . He was principally active inAragon . His appointment as Grand Master was likely due to his image as an outsider i.e an experienced Templar who's power base was outside the Holy Land. This appealed to the order as the previous Grand Master,Odo de St Amand , had become embroiled in Jerusalem's politics, but it did mean Torroja was inexperienced in the "political situation of the Latin States". He became the order's new leader in 1181.Conflict with the Hospitallers
During the Grand Master's reign, the
Knights Hospitaller reached a new peak in their influence. There had been rivalry between orders previously, but factionalism in the face renewed Muslim pressure was unacceptable. The two Grand Masters met for mediation withPope Lucius III and King Baldwin IV and the problems were resolved. In fact, Torroja is recorded as a skilled diplomat himself, acting as a mediator between several political groups in the East. He also conducted successful peace negotiations withSaladin after raids byRaynald of Chatillon in Transjordan.Embassy to Europe
In 1184, Torroja set out with Patriarch Heraclius and Grand Master
Roger de Moulins of theKnights Hospitaller to gatherEurope an support for theKingdom of Jerusalem . They planned to visit Italy, England and France, but he fell ill and died atVerona on September 30, 1184. He was succeeded as Grand Master byGérard de Ridefort .References
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