Trade, Marriage, and Military Orders - Medieval Links between Flanders and Scotland
Between the eleventh and fourteenth centuries, Flanders and Scotland maintained a relationship built on commercial exchange, dynastic marriage, and shared crusading networks. Flemish settlers transformed Scottish urban and agrarian economies, while elite families consolidated positions through land grants and political alliance. Yet one question has received less attention: to what extent were those who co-founded the Knights Templar, rooted in Flemish aristocracy, also among those who shaped medieval Scotland?
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