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Knights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem
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Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia
The principal orders were the Knights of the Temple of Solomon (Templars) and
the Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (Hospitalers) both of which
possessed extensive estates in Ireland. The Knights of St. Thomas of Acre also ...
2
The Cambridge Medieval History Series volumes 1-5
The older military order, the Knights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, had
some years earlier adopted a Rule modeled on that of St Augustine, which in
1114 had been introduced into the chapter of the church of the Holy Sepulchre.
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The Revolutions
of Europe: Being an Historical View
of the ...
These new knights were known by the name of Knights of the Hospital of St. John
of Jerusalem, and were distinguished by wearing a white octagon cross on a
black habit. After the final loss of the Holy Land, this order established
themselves ...
4
Encyclopedia
of the Wars
of the Roses
The son of Thomas Langstrother of Crosthwaite, Sir John, like his elder brother
William, joined the Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (also known
as “the Hospitallers”), a military religious order es- tablished in the eleventh
century ...
5
The Charters
of King David I:
The Written Acts
of David I ...
233 Grants to the Knights of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem the land of
Torphichen, W. Lothian (Tor- phigan'). (1124 X 1153). Dugdale, Mon. Angl, ii, 551
. Probably late in the reign: see A. Macquarrie, Scotland and the Crusades, ...
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The Experience
of Crusading
This appreciation will focus on Jonathan's contributions to the study of crusading
and the military orders, above all the Knights of the Hospital of St John of
Jerusalem, more commonly known as the Hospitallers or Knights Hospitaller.
Between ...
Marcus Graham Bull, Norman Housley, Peter W. Edbury, 2003
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The Philological and Biographical Works
of Charles Butler, ...
... were approved by pope Calixtus the 2d ; and the order then took the name of
Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. After the loss of the Holy Land,
they retired to Cyprus; thence to Rhodes: in 1522, that island was taken from
them, ...
8
A Companion to
the Great Western Schism (1378-1417)
As Tipton puts it: Recent research has shown the effect of the Great Schism upon
the Knights of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem to have been considerably
less than earlier historians believed. In those areas recognizing the Roman pope,
...
Joëlle Rollo-Koster, Thomas M. Izbicki, 2009
AN incident, said to have occurred in the earlier part of the foregoing period [from
ittoto 1511] will serve to shew the implicit obedience, and strict discipline, exacted
from the Knights of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, afterwards the ...
William Fuller Maitland, 1761
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The Hiram Key: Pharoahs,Freemasons and
the Discovery
of the ...
It was no secret that the Pope had ideas of merging the Knights of the Temple of
Solomon and the Knights of the Hospital of St john of jerusalem into a single
order to be called 'The Knights of jerusalem' and de Molay almost certainly
believed ...
Christopher Knight, Robert Lomas, 2011