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Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomini Tuo Da Gloriam ...

La Sardegna

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Non Nobis Domine, Non Nobis, Sed Nomini Tuo Da Gloriam sent on January 08, 2021 (0:11) by Emmegiu. 51 comments, 1481 views. [retina]

Non nobis Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam è il motto dei Cavalieri templari dell'Ordo Templi e significa: "Non a noi, o Signore, non a noi, ma al tuo nome dai gloria". ---------------- Questa è una vera cerimonia templare alla quale ho avuto la fortuna di assistere qualche anno fa nella chiesetta templare di Santa Maria Mercede a Norbello una piccola chiesa romanica in pietra vulcanica dove sono presenti al suo interno sulle pareti iscrizioni e numerosi graffiti rossi e croci templari dipinte. La foto è fatta con discrezione con una piccola macchina fotografica la Samsung NX3000 a 35mm, ISO 3200, 1/50, f/5,0.----------- Pur essendo isolata nel Mediterraneo occidentale, la Sardegna non rimase estranea all'influsso culturale e politico che nei secoli XII-XIV ruotava intorno alle Crociate. Flussi di pellegrinaggio verso i maggiori santuari della Cristianità e le fondazioni dei vari Milites Christi, portarono alla creazione anche nell'Isola di costruzioni collegate, o solo stilisticamente influenzate, a quel fermento ideale e culturale. Come sarebbero giunti in Sardegna i Templari? C'è chi dice attraverso i Pisani, che insieme ai Genovesi contribuivano a tenere lontano lo spauracchio dell'invasione Saracena dall'isola, dando man forte al Giudice di Torres. Il periodo è da collocarsi nel XII secolo.Ma uno degli aspetti più coerenti con la presenza Templare nel territorio è dato dal fatto che il Giudice Gonario II di Torres, che governava tutta la zona da Porto Torres fino al 'confine'con la Gallura, era divenuto molto amico di San Bernardo di Clairvaux (tra i fondatori storici dell'Ordine Cistercense e sostenitore di quello Templare), conosciuto al ritorno del suo viaggio in Terra Santa. Gonario vi si era recato in occasione della seconda sfortunata Crociata, insieme al vescovo di Sorres, alcuni nobili sardi e un Cavaliere Templare, di cui è citato il nome, magister curiae Roberto Turonensis o di Tours. Recatosi a Montecassino, poichè il padre (Costantino) aveva intrapreso rapporti con i potenti monaci benedettini, cui aveva affidato importanti monasteri in Anglona, vi aveva incontrato San Bernardo che tanto deve avere influito sulla sua vita tanto da fargli decidere di abbandonare tutto, nel 1154, dividere il suo regno tra i quattro figli e farsi monaco Cistercense a Citeaux (la casa-madre dei Cistercensi) dove morì e fu sepolto. Fu fatto santo con il nome di Pio. Anche Roberto di Tours abbandonò il suo prestigioso ruolo e prese i voti con Gonario II.


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sent on January 08, 2021 (15:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Are there two women on the sides? An interesting document for photos and captions!
Cyo :-) Marisa

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sent on January 08, 2021 (16:03) | This comment has been translated

Super!

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sent on January 08, 2021 (17:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very successful photo! Caption from which I learned, since I knew little!
I'm very dear Emmegiu!
FB

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sent on January 08, 2021 (18:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Splendid testimony and ceremony that is kept alive, and thanks to you who make us participate in this event let's say historical.
Compliments Giuseppe
ciao Roberto

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sent on January 08, 2021 (20:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations on the photo and the story it represents :-)

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sent on January 08, 2021 (20:58)

Congratulations my friend Joseph..beautiful place, picture and fantastic moments:-P...great shooting and composition...bravo at you..bye Jean

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sent on January 08, 2021 (21:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A document that is not unique but almost unique. Congratulations on the photo too.
Ciao, Rosary

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sent on January 09, 2021 (7:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A ceremony that is certainly suggestive and loses more not enjoyable every day. Mokto beautiful caption illustrating origins and information that I did not know and all well taken up as always :-P
A dear hug and good day. Hello Rosario :-P


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sent on January 09, 2021 (9:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Image seen only on books or book narratives about the Templars. Being present at the celebration, surely created strong emotions for you.
Compliments for the detailed caption and for the realization, which transports you to the times, related to such events .
Salutone Fabrizio :-P ;-) :-P

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sent on January 09, 2021 (9:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great shot with very interesting caption, informative I would say. Hello.

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sent on January 09, 2021 (11:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

great nice shot and document

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sent on January 09, 2021 (12:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Rare and beautiful photo!!! Great story that makes the story known. Congratulations. A dear greetings. Lights

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sent on January 09, 2021 (16:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Big shot, congratulations
Ciao
Julian :-P

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sent on January 09, 2021 (17:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Outstanding document, enriched by a comprehensive caption!
A greeting soon
Agatha ;-)

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sent on January 09, 2021 (19:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

what a nice shot!
of the caption that allowed you to observe your photo also from the historical side, as a testimony
ciao
s

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sent on January 09, 2021 (19:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Congratulations Giuseppe,
very beautiful image and very interesting document.
Hello and good Sunday,
Paolo

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sent on January 09, 2021 (20:55) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A transposition from the present to the past. It feels like reliving a medieval ceremony. The photo is as well executed and compelling as the supporting story. Good job Giuseppe. Happy Sunday.
Bye gios :-P

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sent on January 09, 2021 (20:57)

Wonderful composition!
Hello: Delphinus

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sent on January 10, 2021 (9:31) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on January 11, 2021 (14:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Beautiful story with photos certainly not common.
Bravissimo.
Then, at the beginning of 1300, the penniless Philip IV of France arranged everyone: Jews, Templars and the Church.
A greeting.
Paolo


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