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- Knights Hospitaller - Wikipedia
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, [2] commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller ( ˈhɒspɪtələr ), [b] is a Catholic military order
- What is a Hospitaller? Understanding Their Historical Role
These are the Hospitallers—warriors, caregivers, and protectors of the weak The Hospitallers, officially known as the Order of St John, started as a group of monastics who cared for sick and injured pilgrims in Jerusalem around the 11th century
- Hospitallers - WarHistory. org
“Order of the Hospital of St John in Jerusalem ” An international Military Order originally comprised of male nurses devoted to providing succor to Christian pilgrims in the “Holy Land ” It was founded in 1070 by Italian merchants from Amalfi
- List of Knights Hospitaller sites - Wikipedia
In the early 14th century, they received many properties and assets previously in the hands of the Knights Templar This includes both the Kingdom of Jerusalem and its Vassal entities
- HOSPITALLERS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HOSPITALLER is a member of a religious military order established in Jerusalem in the 12th century
- The Hospitallers - The Story of a Knightly Order That Survived . . .
To understand the rise and role of the Hospitallers, one must consider the social and political circumstances of the Mediterranean and the Middle East during the turbulent 11th century Jerusalem—the holiest city of Christianity (and Judaism)—was under Muslim rule
- How the Hospitallers Lost the Holy Land but Survived the Ages
Several orders of devout knights emerged, the most famous of which was the Knights Templar, but another well-known order was the Knights Hospitallers They had one of the longest and most eventful tenures of any militant holy order
- Hospitallers | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica
Hospitallers, a religious military order that was founded at Jerusalem in the 11th century and that, headquartered in Rome, continues its humanitarian tasks in most parts of the modern world under several slightly different names and jurisdictions
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