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The Complete History of the Knights Hospitallers

Ma Qian

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The Knights Hospitaller (also known as the Knights of St. John and the Knights of Malta) was originally a Catholic monastic order with St. John's Hospital in Jerusalem as its core and for the purpose of protecting and relieving pilgrims. With the rise of the Crusades, it developed into a military organization. It is one of the three major knights in the West and continues to this day. "The Complete History of the Knights Hospitaller" covers its long history of more than 900 years from the 11th century to the present. This book reviews the origin and growth of the Knights, introduces its organizational structure and military life, reproduces classic battles from Jerusalem, Acre to Rhodes Island, and Malta, and restores the voices and smiles of famous figures such as Gerald, Valette, Caravaggio, Saladin, and Suleiman I. Since being forced to leave Malta in 1798, the military overtones of the Knights Hospitallers have continued to fade, but as an ancient international public welfare, charity, and medical organization, it still plays a unique role in modern society and has extensive influence around the world.