Im Buch "The knights hospitallers in the Levant, c.1070 - 1309" von Jonathan Riley-Smith steht auf Seite 117 : Some brothers tried to get their clothes in fashonable Cut, wanted to use a better cloth, sported embroided kerkchiefs and turbans, wore on bright colors, espacally in silk, had their clothes stitched in gold and silver thread and displayed jewellery. Itis clear that on this issue the decrees of the chapters general had little effect. Anmerkung93 dazu: Esg. $$28 ,39; us. $$99, 110, 114, 131-2, 137; 1262 $$9, 34-5; 1263 $1; 1268 $5; 1270 $15; 1283 $3; 1288 $$7, 16; 1295 $1; 1300 $21; 1301 $$2, 24, 25 ; Cart Hosp 3:657, no. 4267 Andere yet fashions change - and what was rather to smart can become very respectable. A sign of this fand bei Seen in the matter of hargans, forbidden 1288, but later becoming Part of Standart Dress. 1288 $7; 1300$7; 1305 $1 Soweit aus diesem Buch. Vielleicht könnt ihr da was mit anfangen. Ja Daniel es geht genau um diesen Prunk im Orden und dass sich die Ritter nicht um die Generalkapitel scherten.