There were many military religious orders in medieval Catholic Christendom, but the only two active in Wales were the Templars and the Hospitallers, of which only the Hospitallers held substantial property there. The Hospitallers’ estates were among the most extensive religious properties in medieval Wales. In 1535, at the date of the Valor Ecclesiasticus – the survey of the Church in England and Wales carried out for King Henry VIII that would be used in the following year as a basis for commencing the dissolution of the monasteries – the Hospitallers’ commandery at Slebech in Pembrokeshire was the third richest monastic house in Wales, after the Cistercian houses of Tintern and Valle Crucis. Slebech was also wealthy in comparison to other...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
There were many military religious orders in medieval Catholic Christendom, but the only two active ...
There were many military religious orders in medieval Catholic Christendom, but the only two active ...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Based on the paper which opened the international conference 'The Military Orders: Politics and Powe...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
This study examines what motivated donors to the Knights Hospitaller throughout the British Isles fr...
During the medieval period the order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem was one of the oldest, ...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This chapter sets out to offer a wider context for the establishment of the Hospitallers’ house at V...
This chapter sets out to offer a wider context for the establishment of the Hospitallers’ house at V...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
There were many military religious orders in medieval Catholic Christendom, but the only two active ...
There were many military religious orders in medieval Catholic Christendom, but the only two active ...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Based on the paper which opened the international conference 'The Military Orders: Politics and Powe...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
This study examines what motivated donors to the Knights Hospitaller throughout the British Isles fr...
During the medieval period the order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem was one of the oldest, ...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This chapter sets out to offer a wider context for the establishment of the Hospitallers’ house at V...
This chapter sets out to offer a wider context for the establishment of the Hospitallers’ house at V...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...