This article introduces the early hospice of St John in Jerusalem and the Blessed Gerard, who is considered to be its founder, in the later half of the eleventh century, and its driving force until his death in 1120. Some considerations why he was and is such an exemplary figure and thought fit for emulation by members of the Order of St John during the ages, are presented in this chapter. Christian pilgrimage, the origin of hospitals, charity, reception of pilgrims and chivalry are essential elements of identity, forming a fil rouge throughout the history of the Hospitallers, up till the present day. This article discusses the earliest days of the Amalfitan hospital in Jerusalem and the developments in the pilgrims' hospital under the lead...
Sacred spaces are, and have always been, places of reception: hospitality is in fact a precept of Go...
Lourdes, in the French Pyrenees, has been a pilgrimage site since 1858. At present, about six millio...
This article examines a little-known account of pilgrimage to Sinai and Jerusalem written in Arabic ...
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great [306-337 AD] transformed Rome and the Holy Land into mag...
This article discusses the significance of Jerusalem for the Christian world view in the Late Middle...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the presence of European Catholic actors in the Ottoman ...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
The origins of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus is shrouded in a haze of myth and...
The Valletta Sacra Infermeria enjoyed a prominent reputation throughout centuries with several visit...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
This article presents the phenomenon of holy men worship and the custom of pilgrimage to holy grave ...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
This thesis explores the infrastructure and mechanics of Latin Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land...
The Order of the Knights of St John was officially founded in Jerusalem in 1113 as a Hospitaller Ord...
Sacred spaces are, and have always been, places of reception: hospitality is in fact a precept of Go...
Lourdes, in the French Pyrenees, has been a pilgrimage site since 1858. At present, about six millio...
This article examines a little-known account of pilgrimage to Sinai and Jerusalem written in Arabic ...
The Byzantine Emperor Constantine the Great [306-337 AD] transformed Rome and the Holy Land into mag...
This article discusses the significance of Jerusalem for the Christian world view in the Late Middle...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the presence of European Catholic actors in the Ottoman ...
Following thirteen years of excavation by the Israel Antiquities Authority, a thousand-year-old str...
The origins of the Military and Hospitaller Order of Saint Lazarus is shrouded in a haze of myth and...
The Valletta Sacra Infermeria enjoyed a prominent reputation throughout centuries with several visit...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
The Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, frequently...
This article presents the phenomenon of holy men worship and the custom of pilgrimage to holy grave ...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
This thesis explores the infrastructure and mechanics of Latin Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land...
The Order of the Knights of St John was officially founded in Jerusalem in 1113 as a Hospitaller Ord...
Sacred spaces are, and have always been, places of reception: hospitality is in fact a precept of Go...
Lourdes, in the French Pyrenees, has been a pilgrimage site since 1858. At present, about six millio...
This article examines a little-known account of pilgrimage to Sinai and Jerusalem written in Arabic ...