List of Grand Masters
| # | Arms | Name | Time in office |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Hugues de Payens | 1118-1136 | |
| 2. | Robert de Craon | 1136-1147 | |
| 3. | Everard des Barres | 1147-1151 | |
| 4. | Bernard de Tremelay † | 1151-1153 | |
| 5. | André de Montbard | 1153-1156 | |
| 6. | Bertrand de Blanchefort | 1156-1169 | |
| 7. | Philip of Milly | 1169-1171 | |
| 8. | Odo de St Amand | 1171-1179 | |
| 9. | Arnold of Torroja | 1181-1184 | |
| 10. | Gerard de Ridefort † | 1185-1189 | |
| 11. | Robert de Sablé | 1191-1193 | |
| 12. | Gilbert Horal | 1193-1200 | |
| 13. | Phillipe de Plessis | 1201-1208 | |
| 14. | Guillaume de Chartres | 1209-1219 | |
| 15. | Pedro de Montaigu | 1218-1232 | |
| 16. | Armand de Périgord | 1232-1244 | |
| 17. | Richard de Bures (Disputed) | 1244/5-1247 | |
| 18. | Guillaume de Sonnac † | 1247-1250 | |
| 19. | Renaud de Vichiers | 1250-1256 | |
| 20. | Thomas Bérard | 1256-1273 | |
| 21. | Guillaume de Beaujeu † | 1273-1291 | |
| 22. | Thibaud Gaudin | 1291-1292 | |
| 23. | Jacques de Molay | 1292-1314 |
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