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At the close of the Napoleonic Wars, Malta officially became part of the British Empire in 1814. As the British presence there increased, so too did public interest in the island's history, particularly the military religious order of the Knights Hospitaller. In 1858, the army officer Whitworth Porter (1827â92) published this two-volume work, tracing the fortunes of the order since its establishment following the First Crusade. Incorporating details of the knights' social habits and customs into his narrative, Porter also provides supplementary material such as royal and papal documents in translation. Volume 2 opens in 1522 with the surrender of Rhodes, followed by the order's eventual relocation to Malta, which the Ottomans besieged without success in 1565. The coverage extends to the blockade of Valletta, then under French control, at the end of the eighteenth century.

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15. Surrender of Rhodes and departure of the order for Candia; 16. Election of Peter Dupont; 17. The siege of Malta; 18. Conclusion of the siege of Malta; 19. Return of the Turkish army to Constantinople; 20. Political position of the Grand Master; 21. The career of a knight; 22. The order in England; 23. Alof de Vignacourt; 24. Gregory Caraffa; 25. The French Revolution; Appendices 16-24; Index.

History of the Knights of Malta Volume 2 Or The Order Of The Hospital Of St John Of Jerusalem Cambridge Library Collection European History

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 10/31/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108066235, 978-1108066235
      ISBN10: 1108066232

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      At the close of the Napoleonic Wars, Malta officially became part of the British Empire in 1814. As the British presence there increased, so too did public interest in the island's history, particularly the military religious order of the Knights Hospitaller. In 1858, the army officer Whitworth Porter (1827â92) published this two-volume work, tracing the fortunes of the order since its establishment following the First Crusade. Incorporating details of the knights' social habits and customs into his narrative, Porter also provides supplementary material such as royal and papal documents in translation. Volume 2 opens in 1522 with the surrender of Rhodes, followed by the order's eventual relocation to Malta, which the Ottomans besieged without success in 1565. The coverage extends to the blockade of Valletta, then under French control, at the end of the eighteenth century.

      Table of Contents
      15. Surrender of Rhodes and departure of the order for Candia; 16. Election of Peter Dupont; 17. The siege of Malta; 18. Conclusion of the siege of Malta; 19. Return of the Turkish army to Constantinople; 20. Political position of the Grand Master; 21. The career of a knight; 22. The order in England; 23. Alof de Vignacourt; 24. Gregory Caraffa; 25. The French Revolution; Appendices 16-24; Index.

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