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Raymond Du Puy (1080-1160), first great master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and a knight of the Order of Saint James. The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem or Order of Knights Hospitallers was established in 1118 by Frere Gerard or Pierre
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Raymond Du Puy (1080-1160), first great master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and a knight of the Order of Saint James. The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem or Order of Knights Hospitallers was established in 1118 by Frere Gerard or Pierre
FLO4708582 Raymond Du Puy (1080-1160), first great master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and a knight of the Order of Saint James. The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem or Order of Knights Hospitallers was established in 1118 by Frere Gerard or Pierre Gerard of Martigues (ca. 1040-1120) (sometimes mistakenly called Gerard Tenque). The original purpose of the order was to care for sick pelerins, but it became a military order around 1140. After being expelled from the Holy Land, the Order Evolua in Order of the Knights of Malta. The order of Saint James, or order of the shell, was an order of chivalry established in Holland in 1290 by Floris V of Holland (1254-1296).; (add.info.: Raymond Du Puy (1080-1160), first great master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and a knight of the Order of Saint James. The Order of Saint John of Jerusalem or Order of Knights Hospitallers was established in 1118 by Frere Gerard or Pierre Gerard of Martigues (ca. 1040-1120) (sometimes mistakenly called Gerard Tenque). The original purpose of the order was to care for sick pelerins, but it became a military order around 1140. After being expelled from the Holy Land, the Order Evolua in Order of the Knights of Malta. The order of Saint James, or order of the shell, was an order of chivalry established in Holland in 1290 by Floris V of Holland (1254-1296).); © Florilegius
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This print captures the esteemed Raymond Du Puy (1080-1160), the first great master of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and a distinguished knight of the Order of Saint James. Established in 1118 by Frere Gerard or Pierre Gerard of Martigues, this noble order initially focused on caring for sick pilgrims before evolving into a formidable military force around 1140.
Raymond Du Puy's legacy as a devout leader and valiant warrior is immortalized in this image, showcasing his unwavering dedication to upholding the values and traditions of these prestigious orders. His remarkable contributions played a pivotal role in shaping the history and impact of these chivalric organizations.
As one gazes upon this historical artifact, they are transported back in time to an era marked by honor, courage, and selfless service. The intricate details captured in this print serve as a testament to Raymond Du Puy's enduring influence and enduring commitment to serving others.
Through his leadership and valor, Raymond Du Puy left an indelible mark on the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem and the Order of Saint James, inspiring future generations to uphold their noble ideals with steadfast resolve. This print serves as a poignant reminder of his profound impact on history and his lasting legacy as a revered figure within these esteemed orders.
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