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The Military Orders 7. Piety, pugnacity and property |
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Inhalt
![]() | Introduction |
![]() | The properties and landed possessions of the Knights of St John in Malta: an analysis of Cabrei 290 and 307, conserved at the National Library of Malta |
![]() | Representing space: surveying and drawing techniques in the Maltese cabrei of the Order of St John (XVII-XVIII century) |
![]() | The economization of built property: urban houses of the Manoel Foundation in eighteenth-century Valletta |
![]() | The remains of Templar settlements in southern Italy: some case studies |
![]() | Collecting property for the founding of a Teutonic House in Utrecht (1218-1235) |
![]() | Power, status and property in the early years of the Teutonic Order in Acre |
![]() | Piety and property in Late Medieval and Early Modern Rhodes: the case of Trianda |
![]() | A multidisciplinary approach to the production of wine on Templar estates: the Bologna commandery |
![]() | The commanderies of the Military Order of Santiago around Campo de Ourique (Portugal) in the Middle Ages: properties, resources and administration |
![]() | Treasured possessions: aspects of Hospitaller material culture, C.1680-C.1720 |
![]() | The art collections of Hospitaller knights in Malta |
![]() | Our Moors': military orders and unfree Muslims in the Kingdom of Castile |
![]() | The Hospitallers and their manumissions of Rhodian and Cypriot serfs (1409-1459) |
![]() | The Faith Triumphant: Muslim converts to Catholicism and the Order of St John, 1530-1798 |
![]() | Networking at the papal curia as a survival strategy: the Teutonic Order and the crisis of the military orders in the early fourteenth century |
![]() | Hospitaller chapters in the medieval priory of Alamania |
![]() | Abandoning piety and pugnacity? New military orders in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries |
![]() | The Knights Hospitallers of St John in Polish lands and Rhodes in the Late Middle Ages: piety, pugnacity, property, and power on peripheries |
![]() | Property, piracy, and pugnacity: Reflections on Venice's attitude towards the Order of the Hospital in early modern times |
![]() | Variations on a theme: Harry Pirie-Gordon and the Order of Sanctissima Sophia |
![]() | The charity of the Order of Santiago at the end of the Middle Ages: the case of the hospital of Alarcón |
![]() | The Teutonic Knights, the bishop of Warmia and the relics of the True Cross in Prussia in the second half of the fourteenth century |
![]() | The patron saints of Military Orders' churches in Castile and Portugal, 1462-1539 |
![]() | The Military Orders and the principality of Antioch: a help or a hindrance? |
![]() | A document about the beginning of the military orders' involvement in the Reconquista |
![]() | From pugnacity to peace-mongers: the military orders protecting property and people in the Latin East |
![]() | Hospitaller pugnacity: 1306-1421 |
![]() | A Florentine cleric on Rhodes: Bonsignore Bonsignori's unpublished account of his 1498 visit |
![]() | The long siege of Candia (1648-69): the Knights of St John, a Venetian Protectorate, the Ottoman Empire and a Scottish regiment |