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This is a list of grand masters of the Knights Hospitaller, including its continuation as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta after 1798. It also includes unrecognized "anti-grand masters" and lieutenants or stewards during vacancies.
A 1742 Tarì coin of the Knights Hospitaller, depicting the head of John the Baptist on a platter. Arms of the Knights Hospitallers, quartered with those of Pierre d'Aubusson, on a bombard. In 1604, each Langue was given a chapel in the conventual church of Saint John and the arms of the Langue appear in the decoration on the walls and ceiling:
The Eastern Mediterranean ca. 1450, with Hospitaller territories in blue. the Hospital of Sampson in Constantinople, which the Hospitallers managed under the Latin Empire's rule until 1261 [2] The Hospitallers also operated hospitals in Negroponte and Corinth [3] Kolossi Castle near Limassol in Cyprus, 1210–1570 with an interruption in 1306 ...
The following is a list of the Lord Priors of Saint John of Jerusalem in England, the Knights Hospitallers, until the Order was stripped of its properties and income by Henry VIII, during the brief restoration of the Grand Priory under Queen Mary I, and from the restoration of the Grand Priory of England in 1993. [1]
The Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller is unrelated. The Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller descends from the ecumenical Order that was established by Russian Tsar Paul I. [19] Just prior to the Russian Revolution, this order moved to the United States. [20]
Pages in category "Knights Hospitaller" The following 132 pages are in this category, out of 132 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Hospitaller Malta, known in Maltese history as the Knights' Period (Maltese: Żmien il-Kavallieri, [3] [4] lit. ' Time of the Knights ' ), was a de facto state which existed between 1530 and 1798 when the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo were ruled by the Order of St. John of Jerusalem .
Map of commandries of the Order of Saint John in 1300. The Order of Saint John (Knights of Malta, Knights Hospitaller) was organised in a system of commanderies during the high medieval to early modern periods, to some extent surviving as the organisational structure of the several descended orders that formed after the Reformation.