hospitaller|hospitallers in English

noun

[Hos·pi·tal·ler || 'hɒspɪtlə]

person who belonged to a religious military group that was founded in Jerusalem in the 12th century by European crusaders to take care for needy and sick pilgrims; person who is a member of a religious order who resides in a hospital in order to care for the needy and sick

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1. The Knights Hospitallers held an estate in Barnacle in the 13th century

2. When the Ottomans departed, the Hospitallers had but 600 men able to bear arms.

3. It was met off Chios by a Hospitaller fleet of 24 ships and eighty Hospitaller knights, under Albert of Schwarzburg, to which a squadron of one galley and six other ships were added by Martino Zaccaria of Chios.

4. The Crac des Chevaliers was built by the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem from 1142-1271

5. The only article of furniture in the Antechamber was a wooden bench on which Pierre perceived two female patients awaiting their turn in the charge of a young hospitaller

6. The Canonesses of St. Augustine of the Mercy of Jesus (Augustinian Hospitallers) are a Roman Catholic religious order of Canonesses who follow a semi-contemplative life and are also engaged in the ministry of caring for the sick and needy, from which they were also known as the "Hospital Sisters".

7. The Armies of Outremer (Christian territory centered on Jerusalem) The Military Orders (like the Templars and Hospitallers, and some lesser known groups) The Iberian Armies (El Cid and the Reconquista covers this topic in much greater detail) Byzantine Armies (extremely brief) Abbasid Armies (Armies of the Abbasid Caliphate of Baghdad)