The Holy Infirmary, at least in theory, bore witness to the very raison d'etre of the Order of St John the care of the infirm. If the knights came to be known as the Hospitallers, it is because the care of the sick became their historical mission through the centuries, a mission they never abandoned.peer-reviewe
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
Visitors to Malta who recorded their experiences of the island during the rule by the Order (1530 –...
Towards the second half of the 12st century, the order of the Hospitallers in the Latin Kingdom of J...
This article describes the historical aspect and the ordeals of the Sacra Infermeria as a hospital b...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
The Valletta Sacra Infermeria enjoyed a prominent reputation throughout centuries with several visit...
It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civ...
The Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem was founded in the late eleventh century to assis...
The origins of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus is shrouded in a haze of myth and...
Although opposition to masters was voiced in several military orders in the thirteenth century, the ...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Christianity from its initiation looked at nursing of the sick and infirm as a Christian duty and se...
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...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
Visitors to Malta who recorded their experiences of the island during the rule by the Order (1530 –...
Towards the second half of the 12st century, the order of the Hospitallers in the Latin Kingdom of J...
This article describes the historical aspect and the ordeals of the Sacra Infermeria as a hospital b...
The spreading cult of Christ the Healer during the Medieval period led to sick-nursing being viewed...
The Valletta Sacra Infermeria enjoyed a prominent reputation throughout centuries with several visit...
It is not generally known that, apart from the Holy Infirmary and other medical institutions for civ...
The Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem was founded in the late eleventh century to assis...
The origins of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus is shrouded in a haze of myth and...
Although opposition to masters was voiced in several military orders in the thirteenth century, the ...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Christianity from its initiation looked at nursing of the sick and infirm as a Christian duty and se...
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...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...