The Knights of St. John
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The work surveys the origins, organization, and military exploits of the Hospitaller knights from their foundation in the Crusader era to later strongholds, recounting sieges and naval actions at Acre, Rhodes, Malta and major engagements such as Lepanto and the relief of Vienna. It outlines institutional developments, the division into languages, and relations with the papacy and other European powers, while emphasizing the knights’ religious devotion, obedience, and martial ethos. The narrative combines brisk chronological sketches of campaigns with thematic reflection on faith, discipline, and the wider geopolitical struggle between Christian Europe and Ottoman expansion.
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