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  2. Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes

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    During the Italian rule of Rhodes, the Ottoman-era structures of the former palace were demolished and the authorities asked architect Vittorio Mesturino, a recognized expert of medieval architecture and historical preservation, to design the reconstruction of the palace as well as in the nearby Street of the Knights of Rhodes. Despite the lack ...

  3. Hospitaller Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    The Knights' castle at Rhodes. At Rhodes, the resident knights of each langue were headed by a baili. The English Grand Prior at the time was Philip De Thame, who acquired the estates allocated to the English langue from 1330 to 1358. In 1334, the Knights of Rhodes defeated Andronikos III Palaiologos and his Turkish auxiliaries. In the 14th ...

  4. Knights Hospitaller - Wikipedia

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    Street of Knights in Rhodes The Knights' castle at Rhodes. After the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1291 (the city of Jerusalem had fallen in 1187), the Knights were confined to the County of Tripoli and, when Acre was captured in 1291, the order sought refuge in the Kingdom of Cyprus.

  5. Holy Trinity church, Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    In its original form, the church was single-room building and was probably covered by a single arch. [2]The church on Knights Street. The coat of arms of the Holy See, framed by the coat of arms of England, can be seen on the eaves of the main entrance, located on the Street of the Knights in the medieval town of Rhodes, in the northeast of the island.

  6. Panagia tou Kastrou - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest and largest surviving Byzantine church inside the medieval town of Rhodes. [2] The church of Panagia tou Kastrou is located at the eastern end of the Street of the Knights, in the Kollakio of the medieval city, near the seaport. The original core of the building was a cruciform inscribed with dome type; this architectural style ...

  7. List of Knights Hospitaller sites - Wikipedia

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    The Knights Hospitaller operated a wide network of properties in the Middle Ages from their successive seats in Jerusalem, Acre, Cyprus, Rhodes and eventually Malta. In the early 14th century, they received many properties and assets previously in the hands of the Knights Templar .

  8. Best hotels in Rhodes from beachside boutiques to Old Town stays

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    Adding to the magic is a roof garden, which is the perfect respite from the crowded streets. Address: Ippodamou 61, Rhodes 85100. Read more: This region of Greece is crowd-free and a Unesco site ...

  9. Fortifications of Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    The Avenue of the Knights. The medieval town contains a number of different architectural styles, due to its history. The town mostly developed under the Knights of St John, which accounts for its predominantly Gothic architecture. However, after the second Siege of Rhodes the medieval town was also developed in the Ottoman era.