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Knights Hospitaller: Origins
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Our new animated historical documentary series on the knightly orders starts with the Knights Hospitaller and their origin. This video will describe the early Crusades and the role the Hospitallers played in them.
Hashashins Documentary: https://youtu.be/vG8qmlKdRjs
Third Crusade Documentary: https://youtu.be/jCyCSgsFXKQ
Siege of Rhodes Documentary: https://youtu.be/wWFGzri4HOo
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published: 02 Apr 2020
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The Knights Hospitaller ( The Order of Saint John of Rhodes and of Malta) - Medieval History
Medieval History: The Knights Hospitaller ( The Order of Saint John of Rhodes and of Malta)
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Wiki: The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), officially the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta , commonly known as the Order of Malta, is a Catholic lay religious order, traditionally of military, chivalric and noble nature. It has been called "the smallest sovereign state in the world", though it is not recognized as one by the United Nations.
published: 24 Feb 2020
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5 Facts About the Knights Hospitaller
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A video discussion of the Knights H...
published: 26 Mar 2018
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Grandmaster Jean De LaValette, the Knights Hospitaller and the Great Siege of Malta 1565
The Knights Hospitaller, or Knights of St. John were a military religious order founded in the Holy Land in the 11th Century. Initially they ran a series of hospitals, but eventually they began to escort and protect pilgrims. Upon the expulsion of all crusaders from the Holy Land, they eventually made their way to Cyprus, then Rhodes, which they lost to the Ottomans after a valiant resistance.
Almost extinct, but their maritime skills desperately needed by civil war torn Christian Europe to protect its vulnerable Mediterranean coast, they were given Malta as a base, which in 1565 was to become to the Ottomans what Stalingrad was to the Germans in WW2.
This video documents the obscure origins of the Knights of Malta as they had come to be known; their withdrawal from the levant following ...
published: 25 Nov 2020
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What were the Differences Between the Templars, Hospitallers, and Teutonic Knights?
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Let's discuss the Templars, Hospitallers, and the Teutonic Knights. How were they different? How were they similar? A podcast discussion of the major military orders of the Crusades.
published: 05 Mar 2018
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A Bastion of Christianity - The Knights of Malta | Faith Matters
The Mediterranean island of Malta is proud of its long history. With its medieval buildings and impressive fortifications, the capital is like an open-air museum. But when the Knights of St. John hold processions and church services in Valetta, the Middle Ages seem to come alive. For more information and videos go to:
http://www.dw.de/english
http://www.dw.de/program/faith-matters/s-3952-9798
published: 01 Sep 2013
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Knights Hospitaller - Historical Presentation
A brief (and epic) introduction to the history of the Knights of the order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
Colors Black and white, Red and white.
Patrons: Our Lady of Philermos, John the Baptist
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani) probably arose as a group of individuals associated with an Amalfitan hospital in the Muristan district of Jerusalem, dedicated to John the Baptist and founded around 1023 by Gerard Thom to provide care for sick, poor or injured pilgrims coming to the Holy Land.The knights were weakened in the Protestant Reformation, when rich commanderies of the order in northern Germany and the Netherlands became Protestant and largely separated from the Roman Catholic main stem, remainin...
published: 23 Jan 2017
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The Military Order of the Knights Hospitaller - Crusades History
The Knights Hospitaller was a medieval Catholic military order founded in 1113 CE with the full name of 'Knights of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem'. After their base was relocated to Rhodes in the early 14th century CE, the order's members were often called the Knights of Rhodes and when they moved again in 1530 CE, this time to Malta, they were subsequently known as the Knights of Malta. The original purpose of the order was to provide aid and medical care to Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land, but it soon became a military order which acquired extensive territories in Europe and whose knights made significant contributions to the Crusades in Iberia and the Middle East. The Knights Hospitaller, identified by their distinctive white eight-pointed cross on a black bac...
published: 28 Feb 2021
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Knights of Malta refuses to cooperate with Vatican for investigation of the Order
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published: 12 Jan 2017
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Kingdom of Heaven - Hospitaller Scenes
A reupload of the classic Youtube Kingdom of Heaven Hospitaller montage from Ivan Torkov.
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO, all rights go to their respective owners.
Timecodes
0:00 The Hospitaller meets Balian
0:20 The departure from Messina to Acre
0:58 Reunited in Jerusalem (I put no stock in Religion)
1:57 The execution of Templar Knights at the Citadel of Jerusalem
2:22 Balian and the burning bush
3:40 The march to the battle of Hattin
published: 31 Mar 2020
16:04
Knights Hospitaller: Origins
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Our new animated his...
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Our new animated historical documentary series on the knightly orders starts with the Knights Hospitaller and their origin. This video will describe the early Crusades and the role the Hospitallers played in them.
Hashashins Documentary: https://youtu.be/vG8qmlKdRjs
Third Crusade Documentary: https://youtu.be/jCyCSgsFXKQ
Siege of Rhodes Documentary: https://youtu.be/wWFGzri4HOo
Siege of Malta Documentary: https://youtu.be/gcyzP8pxjJ8
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The video was made by our friend Oğuz Tunç http://bit.ly/2H6oRjw while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis
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Our new animated historical documentary series on the knightly orders starts with the Knights Hospitaller and their origin. This video will describe the early Crusades and the role the Hospitallers played in them.
Hashashins Documentary: https://youtu.be/vG8qmlKdRjs
Third Crusade Documentary: https://youtu.be/jCyCSgsFXKQ
Siege of Rhodes Documentary: https://youtu.be/wWFGzri4HOo
Siege of Malta Documentary: https://youtu.be/gcyzP8pxjJ8
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The video was made by our friend Oğuz Tunç http://bit.ly/2H6oRjw while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficiallyDevin)
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#Documentary #Hospitallers #Crusade
- published: 02 Apr 2020
- views: 951191
5:27
The Knights Hospitaller ( The Order of Saint John of Rhodes and of Malta) - Medieval History
Medieval History: The Knights Hospitaller ( The Order of Saint John of Rhodes and of Malta)
#Medieval #knight #SeeUinHistory #History
Wiki: The Sovereig...
Medieval History: The Knights Hospitaller ( The Order of Saint John of Rhodes and of Malta)
#Medieval #knight #SeeUinHistory #History
Wiki: The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), officially the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta , commonly known as the Order of Malta, is a Catholic lay religious order, traditionally of military, chivalric and noble nature. It has been called "the smallest sovereign state in the world", though it is not recognized as one by the United Nations.
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Medieval History: The Knights Hospitaller ( The Order of Saint John of Rhodes and of Malta)
#Medieval #knight #SeeUinHistory #History
Wiki: The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM), officially the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta , commonly known as the Order of Malta, is a Catholic lay religious order, traditionally of military, chivalric and noble nature. It has been called "the smallest sovereign state in the world", though it is not recognized as one by the United Nations.
- published: 24 Feb 2020
- views: 33315
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5 Facts About the Knights Hospitaller
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A video discussion of the Knights Hospitaller. We look at five key facts about this fascinating order of warrior monks of the Crusaders.
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A video discussion of the Knights Hospitaller. We look at five key facts about this fascinating order of warrior monks of the Crusaders.
Image Credits:
Gordon Napier's excellent image of a Knight Hospitaller:
https://dashinvaine.deviantart.com/art/God-s-Avenger-fin-132698231
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Muristan#/media/File:In_Jerusalem_10.jpg
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- published: 26 Mar 2018
- views: 57901
52:49
Grandmaster Jean De LaValette, the Knights Hospitaller and the Great Siege of Malta 1565
The Knights Hospitaller, or Knights of St. John were a military religious order founded in the Holy Land in the 11th Century. Initially they ran a series of hos...
The Knights Hospitaller, or Knights of St. John were a military religious order founded in the Holy Land in the 11th Century. Initially they ran a series of hospitals, but eventually they began to escort and protect pilgrims. Upon the expulsion of all crusaders from the Holy Land, they eventually made their way to Cyprus, then Rhodes, which they lost to the Ottomans after a valiant resistance.
Almost extinct, but their maritime skills desperately needed by civil war torn Christian Europe to protect its vulnerable Mediterranean coast, they were given Malta as a base, which in 1565 was to become to the Ottomans what Stalingrad was to the Germans in WW2.
This video documents the obscure origins of the Knights of Malta as they had come to be known; their withdrawal from the levant following the failure of the crusades and their eventual triumph and unifying effect on Europe in the defence of Malta against the greatest armada and amphibian invasion in history till D-Day. Their leader- John Parisot de Valette was a charismatic, brilliant commander who though flawed and all too human, studied his enemy in minute detail and understood both the gravity of the situation he faced as well as the heavy responsibility of duty he was burdened with. He was able to convince both soldiers and commoners alike to rally to his cause, to suffer the greatest bombardment any city had ever suffered (till WW2) and yet stand their ground and even take the initiative against an enemy that outnumbered them over 10:1.
Europe, torn asunder by the wars of the Reformation and highly vulnerable to the seemingly undefeatable Ottoman empire suddenly paused in their fratricidal carnage to stand in awe of De Valette and his knights of St John as they stood alone to hold back the tide of Muslim expansion.
Born into wealth, he gave it up for the glory of joining the Hospitallers. As a young man he was a courageous and valiant soldier; middle aged he was a competent and shrewd administrator and commander - enslaved and tortured as a prisoner of war, yet using that as an opportunity to study his enemy's language and tactics; till finally as an old man, he became a fearless hero who saved his order, and arguably, all of Europe from becoming over-run when other men his age were in their dotage. Such a man is a worthy individual for us to take lessons from in an example of calmness under fire, planning and strategy and courage to face overwhelming odds with devotion to duty and resignation.
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The Knights Hospitaller, or Knights of St. John were a military religious order founded in the Holy Land in the 11th Century. Initially they ran a series of hospitals, but eventually they began to escort and protect pilgrims. Upon the expulsion of all crusaders from the Holy Land, they eventually made their way to Cyprus, then Rhodes, which they lost to the Ottomans after a valiant resistance.
Almost extinct, but their maritime skills desperately needed by civil war torn Christian Europe to protect its vulnerable Mediterranean coast, they were given Malta as a base, which in 1565 was to become to the Ottomans what Stalingrad was to the Germans in WW2.
This video documents the obscure origins of the Knights of Malta as they had come to be known; their withdrawal from the levant following the failure of the crusades and their eventual triumph and unifying effect on Europe in the defence of Malta against the greatest armada and amphibian invasion in history till D-Day. Their leader- John Parisot de Valette was a charismatic, brilliant commander who though flawed and all too human, studied his enemy in minute detail and understood both the gravity of the situation he faced as well as the heavy responsibility of duty he was burdened with. He was able to convince both soldiers and commoners alike to rally to his cause, to suffer the greatest bombardment any city had ever suffered (till WW2) and yet stand their ground and even take the initiative against an enemy that outnumbered them over 10:1.
Europe, torn asunder by the wars of the Reformation and highly vulnerable to the seemingly undefeatable Ottoman empire suddenly paused in their fratricidal carnage to stand in awe of De Valette and his knights of St John as they stood alone to hold back the tide of Muslim expansion.
Born into wealth, he gave it up for the glory of joining the Hospitallers. As a young man he was a courageous and valiant soldier; middle aged he was a competent and shrewd administrator and commander - enslaved and tortured as a prisoner of war, yet using that as an opportunity to study his enemy's language and tactics; till finally as an old man, he became a fearless hero who saved his order, and arguably, all of Europe from becoming over-run when other men his age were in their dotage. Such a man is a worthy individual for us to take lessons from in an example of calmness under fire, planning and strategy and courage to face overwhelming odds with devotion to duty and resignation.
For a re-rendered version with a more comfortable background audio level, please visit here:
https://youtu.be/wc-5BHm6ynI
If you enjoy my content, leave your suggestions and comments below, and please consider making a donation via PayPal to help me continue making these educational videos:
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- published: 25 Nov 2020
- views: 39974
13:59
What were the Differences Between the Templars, Hospitallers, and Teutonic Knights?
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- published: 05 Mar 2018
- views: 536851
26:00
A Bastion of Christianity - The Knights of Malta | Faith Matters
The Mediterranean island of Malta is proud of its long history. With its medieval buildings and impressive fortifications, the capital is like an open-air museu...
The Mediterranean island of Malta is proud of its long history. With its medieval buildings and impressive fortifications, the capital is like an open-air museum. But when the Knights of St. John hold processions and church services in Valetta, the Middle Ages seem to come alive. For more information and videos go to:
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http://www.dw.de/program/faith-matters/s-3952-9798
https://wn.com/A_Bastion_Of_Christianity_The_Knights_Of_Malta_|_Faith_Matters
The Mediterranean island of Malta is proud of its long history. With its medieval buildings and impressive fortifications, the capital is like an open-air museum. But when the Knights of St. John hold processions and church services in Valetta, the Middle Ages seem to come alive. For more information and videos go to:
http://www.dw.de/english
http://www.dw.de/program/faith-matters/s-3952-9798
- published: 01 Sep 2013
- views: 88740
8:53
Knights Hospitaller - Historical Presentation
A brief (and epic) introduction to the history of the Knights of the order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
Colors Black and white, Red and white.
Patrons: Our La...
A brief (and epic) introduction to the history of the Knights of the order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
Colors Black and white, Red and white.
Patrons: Our Lady of Philermos, John the Baptist
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani) probably arose as a group of individuals associated with an Amalfitan hospital in the Muristan district of Jerusalem, dedicated to John the Baptist and founded around 1023 by Gerard Thom to provide care for sick, poor or injured pilgrims coming to the Holy Land.The knights were weakened in the Protestant Reformation, when rich commanderies of the order in northern Germany and the Netherlands became Protestant and largely separated from the Roman Catholic main stem, remaining separate to this day.
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Music:
intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf
outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf
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https://wn.com/Knights_Hospitaller_Historical_Presentation
A brief (and epic) introduction to the history of the Knights of the order of Saint John of Jerusalem.
Colors Black and white, Red and white.
Patrons: Our Lady of Philermos, John the Baptist
The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Hospitalis Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani) probably arose as a group of individuals associated with an Amalfitan hospital in the Muristan district of Jerusalem, dedicated to John the Baptist and founded around 1023 by Gerard Thom to provide care for sick, poor or injured pilgrims coming to the Holy Land.The knights were weakened in the Protestant Reformation, when rich commanderies of the order in northern Germany and the Netherlands became Protestant and largely separated from the Roman Catholic main stem, remaining separate to this day.
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Music:
intro ES_Knights Templar 1 - Johannes Bornlöf
outro ES_Knights Templar 2 - Johannes Bornlöf
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- published: 23 Jan 2017
- views: 103518
10:57
The Military Order of the Knights Hospitaller - Crusades History
The Knights Hospitaller was a medieval Catholic military order founded in 1113 CE with the full name of 'Knights of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of J...
The Knights Hospitaller was a medieval Catholic military order founded in 1113 CE with the full name of 'Knights of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem'. After their base was relocated to Rhodes in the early 14th century CE, the order's members were often called the Knights of Rhodes and when they moved again in 1530 CE, this time to Malta, they were subsequently known as the Knights of Malta. The original purpose of the order was to provide aid and medical care to Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land, but it soon became a military order which acquired extensive territories in Europe and whose knights made significant contributions to the Crusades in Iberia and the Middle East. The Knights Hospitaller, identified by their distinctive white eight-pointed cross on a black background, participated in many other campaigns besides, notably those involving the Byzantine Empire. The order still exists today in several modified forms in many countries worldwide, ranging from the Roman Catholic Sovereign Military Order of Saint John to the volunteer Saint John's Ambulance Brigade.
The order was first established at the Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem c. 1080 CE (or even earlier) by a group of merchants from Amalfi in Italy. The John it was originally dedicated to was the 7th-century CE patriarch John the Almsgiver, but he was later replaced as patron by the more universally known and more popular Saint John the Baptist. At the hospital, which had two branches - one for men and another for women, charitable aid was offered to pilgrims in the Holy Land, especially the ill and poor, although there were even some non-Christians amongst its patients. The hospital was run under the auspices of the Benedictines monks of the Latin Church of Santa Maria Latina in Jerusalem and then, in 1113 CE the organisation was officially recognised as a religious order by Pope Paschal II (r. 1099-1118 CE). In the same year, its first master, the Blessed Gerard, was officially appointed and its members recognised as monks. Following the capture of Jerusalem by western armies in the First Crusade (1095-1102 CE), the order was reorganised and made more militaristic from 1120 CE by the then master Raymond du Puy. Between 1135 and 1154 CE the church granted the order independence from any local religious authority.
The Hospitallers, as they would become known, eventually ran most of the hospitals in the Holy Land and even started to build them in Europe, one of the earliest being in Utrecht in 1122 CE. The hospital at Jerusalem was, of course, the most famous, and its 75 x 40 metre (250 x 130 ft) building could accommodate over 1,000 patients. Such was the respect from the Muslims for the institution that even when Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1174-1193 CE), conquered Jerusalem the Hospitallers were allowed a year to shut it down and move patients away.
The gradual establishment of command posts (commanderies) across Europe ensured the order a steady supply of funds, materials and recruits. Generally, the outposts fed one-third of their revenue back to the order's headquarters. By the second half of the 12th century CE, the order had established itself as a reliable source of well-armed and well-trained knights immensely useful to Crusader armies and the newly established Christian states of the Latin East.
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The Knights Hospitaller was a medieval Catholic military order founded in 1113 CE with the full name of 'Knights of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem'. After their base was relocated to Rhodes in the early 14th century CE, the order's members were often called the Knights of Rhodes and when they moved again in 1530 CE, this time to Malta, they were subsequently known as the Knights of Malta. The original purpose of the order was to provide aid and medical care to Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land, but it soon became a military order which acquired extensive territories in Europe and whose knights made significant contributions to the Crusades in Iberia and the Middle East. The Knights Hospitaller, identified by their distinctive white eight-pointed cross on a black background, participated in many other campaigns besides, notably those involving the Byzantine Empire. The order still exists today in several modified forms in many countries worldwide, ranging from the Roman Catholic Sovereign Military Order of Saint John to the volunteer Saint John's Ambulance Brigade.
The order was first established at the Hospital of Saint John in Jerusalem c. 1080 CE (or even earlier) by a group of merchants from Amalfi in Italy. The John it was originally dedicated to was the 7th-century CE patriarch John the Almsgiver, but he was later replaced as patron by the more universally known and more popular Saint John the Baptist. At the hospital, which had two branches - one for men and another for women, charitable aid was offered to pilgrims in the Holy Land, especially the ill and poor, although there were even some non-Christians amongst its patients. The hospital was run under the auspices of the Benedictines monks of the Latin Church of Santa Maria Latina in Jerusalem and then, in 1113 CE the organisation was officially recognised as a religious order by Pope Paschal II (r. 1099-1118 CE). In the same year, its first master, the Blessed Gerard, was officially appointed and its members recognised as monks. Following the capture of Jerusalem by western armies in the First Crusade (1095-1102 CE), the order was reorganised and made more militaristic from 1120 CE by the then master Raymond du Puy. Between 1135 and 1154 CE the church granted the order independence from any local religious authority.
The Hospitallers, as they would become known, eventually ran most of the hospitals in the Holy Land and even started to build them in Europe, one of the earliest being in Utrecht in 1122 CE. The hospital at Jerusalem was, of course, the most famous, and its 75 x 40 metre (250 x 130 ft) building could accommodate over 1,000 patients. Such was the respect from the Muslims for the institution that even when Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1174-1193 CE), conquered Jerusalem the Hospitallers were allowed a year to shut it down and move patients away.
The gradual establishment of command posts (commanderies) across Europe ensured the order a steady supply of funds, materials and recruits. Generally, the outposts fed one-third of their revenue back to the order's headquarters. By the second half of the 12th century CE, the order had established itself as a reliable source of well-armed and well-trained knights immensely useful to Crusader armies and the newly established Christian states of the Latin East.
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- published: 28 Feb 2021
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Knights of Malta refuses to cooperate with Vatican for investigation of the Order
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Kingdom of Heaven - Hospitaller Scenes
A reupload of the classic Youtube Kingdom of Heaven Hospitaller montage from Ivan Torkov.
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO, all rights go to their respe...
A reupload of the classic Youtube Kingdom of Heaven Hospitaller montage from Ivan Torkov.
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO, all rights go to their respective owners.
Timecodes
0:00 The Hospitaller meets Balian
0:20 The departure from Messina to Acre
0:58 Reunited in Jerusalem (I put no stock in Religion)
1:57 The execution of Templar Knights at the Citadel of Jerusalem
2:22 Balian and the burning bush
3:40 The march to the battle of Hattin
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A reupload of the classic Youtube Kingdom of Heaven Hospitaller montage from Ivan Torkov.
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO, all rights go to their respective owners.
Timecodes
0:00 The Hospitaller meets Balian
0:20 The departure from Messina to Acre
0:58 Reunited in Jerusalem (I put no stock in Religion)
1:57 The execution of Templar Knights at the Citadel of Jerusalem
2:22 Balian and the burning bush
3:40 The march to the battle of Hattin
- published: 31 Mar 2020
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