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Title: | Islands and Military Orders, c.1291–c.1798 [Introduction] |
Authors: | Buttigieg, Emanuel Phillips, Simon |
Keywords: | Knights of Malta -- Mediterranean Region -- History Military religious orders -- Mediterranean Region -- History Hospitalers -- Mediterranean Region -- History |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | Farnham, Ashgate |
Citation: | Buttigieg, E., & Phillips, S. (2013). Introduction. In E. Buttigieg, & S. Phillips (Eds.), Islands and military orders, c.1291-c.1798. Farnham, Surry, UK ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate. |
Abstract: | 1291 was a significant year for the main military orders: uprooted from their foundations in the Holy Land, they took refuge on Cyprus, and in the following years they found themselves vulnerable to those who questioned the validity of their continued existence. The Teutonic Order negated this by successfully transferring their headquarters to mainland Europe, building on a growing involvement in Prussia dating back to 1225. The Knights Templar, however, faced suppression. Meanwhile, the Knights Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes assured both their survival and independence. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/38752 |
ISBN: | 9781472409904 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacArtHis |
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