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hospitaller
hospitaller, -aler (ˈhɒspɪtələ(r)) Forms: 4–6 hospiteler, -yteler, 5 -ytler, hosspituller, hospituler, ospitallere, 6 hospytelar, 7–8 -itler, 4– hospitaler, 5 -aller. [a. OF. hospitalier (12–13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. med.L. hospitālārius hospitaller (senses 1 and 2), f. hospitāle (see hospital n....
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Julian the Hospitaller
Julian the Hospitaller is a Roman Catholic saint, and the patron of the cities of Ghent (Belgium), Saint Julians (Malta) and Macerata (Italy). Julian the Hospitaller
Saint Julian the Hospitaller: The Iconography
Italian Roman Catholic saints
French Roman Catholic saints
Angelic visionaries
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Hospitaller Malta
Hospitaller Tripoli was lost to the Ottoman Empire in 1551, but an Ottoman attempt to take Malta in 1565 failed. See also
Hospitaller Rhodes
Kingdom of Sicily
List of Knights Hospitaller sites
References
1530 establishments in Malta
1798 disestablishments in
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hospitalary
† ˈhospitalary Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. hospitālāri-us hospitaller.] = hospitaller 3.1598 Hakluyt Voy. I. 144 The Order of the Dutch knights, commonly called the Hospitalaries of Ierusalem. Ibid. 150 Sifridus Walpode de Bassenheim, chiefe hospitalary commander in Elburg.
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Hospitaller Rhodes
The island of Rhodes was a sovereign territorial entity of the Knights Hospitaller who settled on the island from Palestine and from Cyprus, where they Gallery
See also
Hospitaller Malta
List of Knights Hospitaller sites
Notes
Bibliography
Alessio Varisco Fides et Caritas.
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Knights Hospitaller
Today several organizations continue the Hospitaller tradition, specifically the mutually recognized orders of St. The Hospitaller hold on the Banate was only brief.
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Hospitaller Tripoli
Government
Hospitaller Tripoli was administered by a Governor. See also
European enclaves in North Africa before 1830
Hospitaller Rhodes
Hospitaller Malta
Red Castle of Tripoli
References
Further reading
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Langue (Knights Hospitaller)
A langue or tongue () was an administrative division of the Knights Hospitaller (also known as the Order of St. In the 1540s, the Governor of Tripoli was granted the authority to establish auberges in Hospitaller Tripoli.
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Saint Julian the Hospitaller (Piero della Francesca)
Saint Julian the Hospitaller is a fresco fragment of 1454–1458 by Piero della Francesca, originally in the former church of Sant'Agostino in Sansepolcro It depicts Julian the Hospitaller as an unarmed knight in a red robe over a contemporary green costume.
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Saint Julian the Hospitaller with Christ the Redeemer
Saint Julian the Hospitaller with Christ the Redeemer is a fresco by Andrea del Castagno in the Feroni Chapel of Santissima Annunziata, Florence. References
1451 paintings
Paintings depicting Jesus
Paintings of Julian the Hospitaller
Paintings by Andrea del Castagno
Church frescos in Florence
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Sisters Hospitaller of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
The Sisters Hospitallers of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, acronym H.S.C., is an institute of consecrated life established in 1881 by the Italian priest St. Benedict Menni (1841–1914). It is devoted to poor sick people, especially the mentally handicapped, and elderly persons. Bibliography
Annuario Pont...
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Raymond Berengar (Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller)
Raymond Berengar (; died 1374) was an Aragonese knight and the 30th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller from 1365 to 1374 while the Order was based References
1374 deaths
Christians of the Crusades
Grand Masters of the Knights Hospitaller
14th-century French people
Year of birth unknown
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Hospitaller commandery of Saint-Jean-d'Acre
The Hospitaller commandery of Saint-Jean-d'Acre is a monumental complex founded by the Order of St. In 1110, King Baldwin granted the Knights Hospitaller permission to keep the constructions located north of the Sainte-Croix church.
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Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller
The Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller is a collection of charitable organisations claiming continuity with the Russian Orthodox grand priory References
Russian Empire
Knights Hospitaller
Paul I of Russia
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History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant
John of Jerusalem, the Knights Hospitaller, through 1309. John of Jerusalem in England
Langue (Knights Hospitaller)
Bailiff (Order)
Flags of the Knights Hospitaller
Hospitaller Rhodes
References
Bibliography
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