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  1. Hace 1 día · A military order (Latin: militaris ordo) is a Christian religious society of knights. The original military orders were the Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, the Order of Saint James, the Order of Calatrava, and the Teutonic Knights.

  2. Hace 1 día · The birth of the Knights Hospitaller dates back to around 1048. Merchants from the ancient Marine Republic of Amalfi obtained from the Caliph of Egypt the authorisation to build a church, convent, and hospital in Jerusalem, to care for pilgrims of any religious faith or race.

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  3. Hace 1 día · In 1143 Pope Celestine II ordered the Knights Hospitaller to take over management of a German hospital in Jerusalem, which, according to the chronicler Jean d'Ypres, accommodated the countless German pilgrims and crusaders who could neither speak the local language nor Latin (patriæ linguam ignorantibus atque Latinam).

    • c. 1190 – present
  4. Hace 3 días · The Knights Hospitaller of the English Langue 1460–1565. Gregory O'Malley. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN: 9780199253791; 445pp.; Price: £71.00. Reviewer: Professor Jürgen Sarnowsky. Universitaet Hamburg. Citation: Professor Jürgen Sarnowsky, review of The Knights Hospitaller of the English Langue 1460–1565, (review no. 602)

  5. Hace 6 días · Hospitallers, also known as the Order of Hospitallers or Knights Hospitallers, were a group of men attached to a hospital in Jerusalem that was founded by Blessed Gerard around 1023 to provide care for poor, sick, or injured pilgrims to the Holy Land. They are credited with the first documented application of the hospice philosophy.

  6. 4 de may. de 2024 · Following the general rule, it is found that there was (1) a preceptor or master of the house, Richard de Bachesworth, who acted as receiver and who was himself a knight; (2) a confrater or brother, William de Conesgrave, also a knight; (3) a salaried chaplain at 20 s .; and (4) a corrodian, one Simon Paviner, who in return for certain benefacti...

  7. Hace 2 días · In 1415 a new preceptor required the tenants to erect crosses on their houses and wear crosses on their caps, as was common on Hospitaller estates, and in 1429 an unsuccessful attempt was made to claim the third part of the goods of deceased tenants.