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  • Knights Hospitaller - Wikipedia
    The Hospitallers were one of the smallest groups to have colonized parts of the Americas, briefly acquiring four Caribbean islands in the mid-17th century, which they turned over to France in the 1660s
  • Knights Hospitaller - World History Encyclopedia
    The Hospitallers were a key component of the Fourth Crusade (1202-1204 CE), and although they were involved in the unsuccessful defence of Acre in 1291 CE, the order was credited with helping many refugees escape to the safety of Cyprus
  • 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 Learn more about the Hospitallers in this article
  • 1000 years of helping the sick the poor
    Our modern Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller (Sovereign Order) is a Christian, chivalric, ecumenical and international community directly descended from the Hospitaller activities at the Hospice, founded before the turn of the 11th Century by Amalfi merchants, for pilgrims in Jerusalem
  • The Hospitallers: crusader knights that both harmed and healed
    The Hospitallers were known for their bravery and discipline, often forming the vanguard or rearguard of Crusader armies Their fortified castles and commanderies, such as Krak des Chevaliers and Margat in Syria, served as crucial strongholds and logistical bases, contributing to the defense and resilience of the Crusader states
  • Who Exactly Were the Hospitallers? - TheCollector
    Who Exactly Were the Hospitallers? Formed during the crusades, the Knights Hospitaller aided Christian travelers in the Holy Lands, and carried out medical and charitable missions
  • What is a “hospitaller”? - Get Fed™ - The Catholic Company
    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
  • Who were the Hospitaller Knights of St. John? - Bible Hub
    Contemporary sources, including charters, letters, and archaeological evidence from various fortresses like Krak des Chevaliers in Syria, reveal the Hospitallers’ detailed administrative records These records confirm how members were assigned tasks in hospitals, fields, and on the battlefield


















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