Giampiero Bagni currently teaches philosophy and history for the Ministry of Education at Liceo Classico Minghetti in Bologna. He worked as a professional archaeologist for a private society for several years, then earned his post-graduate specialization to teach philosophy and history. He worked at the University of Bologna as a tutor for History, Human Sciences and Education students (2009-2020) and as a Ph.D. researcher at Nottingham Trent University in the UK (2013-2020). He is the author of two books and numerous articles and essays.
Introduction
Chapter 1
Bologna in the Age of the Templars (1115-1315)
Chapter 2
The Crusades and Templar Establishments along the Via Emilia, under the Archbishops of Ravenna
Chapter 3
Data Analysis of Archaeological and Architectural Surveys from
Bologna's Templar House
Chapter 4
Templar Properties and Wine Production in Bologna and Its Hinterland
Chapter 5
Peter of Bologna: The Life and Identity of a Templar Brother
Chapter 6
Military Orders in Bologna
Conclusions
Appendix A: Scientific Data (Results)
Appendix B: Inventory of Bolognese Templar Properties (March 1309)
Appendix C: Various Important Primary Sources
Appendix D: Prosoprographical Table of Templar Brothers in Bologna, Italy
Bibliography
This book is the first to use a multidisciplinary approach to study the Knights Templars of Bologna, Italy.