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<p> grand-master of the Knights of St. John of [[Jerusalem]] and brother of Guillaume, soon after his election (1307) put into effect the designs of his brother at Rhodes. (See [[Hospitallers]]). In 1309 he resigned his powers and retired to France. He died Sept. 1, 1327, at the [[Castle]] of Leiran, in Languedoc. See Biographie Universelle, s.v. </p>
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<p> grand-master of the Knights of St. John of [[Jerusalem]] and brother of Guillaume, soon after his election (1307) put into effect the designs of his brother at Rhodes. (See [[Hospitallers]]). In 1309 he resigned his powers and retired to France. He died Sept. 1, 1327, at the [[Castle]] of Leiran, in Languedoc. See ''Biographie Universelle, S.V.'' </p>
 
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Poulques De Villaret [1]

grand-master of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem and brother of Guillaume, soon after his election (1307) put into effect the designs of his brother at Rhodes. (See Hospitallers). In 1309 he resigned his powers and retired to France. He died Sept. 1, 1327, at the Castle of Leiran, in Languedoc. See Biographie Universelle, S.V.

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