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The Knights Hospitallers

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The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
The Knights Hospitallers
Phone:
+356 2141 7334

Hours:
Sunday9:30pm - 12am
Monday9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday9:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday9:30pm - 4pm (next day)


This is a list of Grand Masters of the Knights Hospitaller, including its continuation as the Sovereign Military Order of Malta after 1798. It also includes unrecognized anti-Grand Masters and lieutenants or stewards during vacancies. The title Grand Master is applied retrospectively; the medieval heads of the order took the title of custos of the hospital. The title magister is used on coins minted in Rhodes, beginning with Foulques de Villaret. The first to use the title Grandis Magister was Jean de Lastic ; the title Grandis Magister is found on coins minted by Pierre d'Aubusson . Later Grand Masters in Rhodes used Magnus Magister. After the loss of Rhodes, Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam and his successors went back to using simple Magister, abbreviated M.H.H. for Magister Hospitalis Hierosolymae. Use of Magister Magnus is taken up again in the 17th century, under Antoine de Paule .The title of Prince and Grand Master is in use from 1880, when Franz Joseph I of Austria granted the title of Prince of the Holy Roman Empire to the Grand Masters. The title has remained in use after the dissolution of the Austrian Empire in 1919. Numbered lists of Grand Masters of the Order, with portraits and attributed arms, are published from the early 17th century, with updated editions appearing throughout the 18th century. The numbering of Grand Masters in use by the Order by the early 18th century, published in the 1719 Statutes of the Order, lists the Blessed Gerard as founder without number, counting Raymond du Puy as first Master of the Hospital, Foulques de Villaret as 24th, Riccardo Caracciolo as 32nd, Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam as 43rd and the then incumbent Ramon Perellos y Roccaful as 63rd.
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