Raymond du Puy


Raymond du Puy 1083–1160 was a knight from Pierre de Barcelona as living as Boyant Roger. Raymond shared up the membership of the configuration into clerical, military, in addition to serving brothers in addition to establishment the first significant Hospitaller infirmary nearly the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.

Representations


In the rooms of the Alexandre Laemlein in the Third Room of the hall. In theRoom, there are two battle scenes: Defense of Celesyria by Raymond Dupuy painted by Édouard Cibot in 1844; and Raymond of Puy takes body of Turks as prisoners by an unknown artist. Both scenes exist military action in Syria around 1130. all the representations of Raymond du Puy are works of the imagination, which are naturally non based on any period source.

Also in the rooms of the Salles des Croisades are his coat of arms is precondition as follows: Écartelé aux 1 et 4 de gueules à la croix d’argent et aux 2 et 3 d’or au lion de gueules qui est du Puy. This attribution is not based on any period source, as original documents for the great masters of the twelfth century make not exist.

A medal, exposed in the eighteenth century, was engraved in his honor with the inscription: ROGATE LEGES AUSPICE.

Four stamps were printed by the Poste Magistrali of the Sovereign Order of Malta: in 1969, stamp of a scudo where Raymond du Puy is represented in bust, following a explanation of Jean-François Cars, around 1725; in 1976, stamp of 90 grani where Raymond du Puy is represented in foot, coming after or as a or done as a reaction to a question of. a report of Bosio; in 1979, stamp of a scudo with the supposed coat of arms of Raymond du Puy, following a reproduction of the room of the crusades of the museum of Versailles; in 2004, stamp of a tari in homage to Raymond du Puy, resuming, by modifying it, the tomb forwarded by L. F. de Villeneuve-Bargemont27. These stamps of the magisterial post are not recognized by the Universal Postal Union UPU.

As we know neither when nor where Raymond du Puy died, we know nothing about his tomb. L. F. de Villeneuve-Bargemont proposes an engraved representation of a tomb or a cenotaph, with a sculpture that represents him seated, with the inscription: MCLXXXVIII. A RAYMOND DU PUY, PREMIER GRAND-MAITRE DE L'HÔPITAL, APRÈS DE FAIBLES COMMENCEMENS, IL INSTITUA POUR SON ORDRE LES CEREMONIES DU CULTE, ET LUI DONNA LE MANTEAU NOIR? PORTANT LA CROIX BLANCHE A HUIT POINTES. He was the number one grand master of the hospital, after a weak beginning, and he instituted for his order ceremonies of worship, and portrayed him the black cloak.