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  • #REDIRECT [[Knights Hospitaller]]
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  • ...') is an international order of [[chivalry]] descended from the medieval [[Knights Hospitaller|hospitaller]] movement. Given royal patronage by [[Queen Victoria]] in 1888
    645 bytes (94 words) - 18:10, 30 January 2009
  • The '''Knights Hospitaller''' was a religious military order of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] that beg
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  • {{r|Knights Hospitaller}}
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  • {{r|Knights Hospitaller}}
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  • *[[Knights Hospitaller]]
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  • ...nt département of the Alpes-Maritime, he was commissioned an ensign of the Knights Hospitaller. and, in 1740, he entered the French Navy.
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  • ...lished in the 16th century. (However, military knights remained among the Knights Hospitaller|Knights of Malta until 1798.) The British title of baronet was established The Knights Hospitaller|Knights of Malta also dropped their traditional role of heavy cavalry as th
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