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Order of Saint John

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Order of Saint John
NameOrder of Saint John

Order of Saint John, a prestigious and ancient chivalric order, has its roots in the Knights Hospitaller, founded in Jerusalem around 1070 by Gerard Thom, with the support of Pope Gregory VII and King Baldwin I of Jerusalem. The order's early history is closely tied to the Crusades, with notable figures such as Richard the Lionheart and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor playing significant roles. The order's mission was to provide care and protection to pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land, with the assistance of Templars and other Christian orders. The order's early development was also influenced by the Council of Clermont and the First Crusade.

History

The history of the Order of Saint John is marked by significant events, including the Siege of Jerusalem (1099), the Battle of Hattin, and the Fall of Acre (1291), which led to the order's relocation to Cyprus and later to Rhodes. The order played a crucial role in the Battle of Lepanto and was supported by notable figures such as Philip II of Spain and Pope Pius V. The order's history is also closely tied to the Maltese Knights, who were involved in the Great Siege of Malta and the Treaty of Amiens. The order's early history was also influenced by the Byzantine Empire and the Latin Empire.

Organization

The Order of Saint John is a sovereign order, with its own Grand Master and Council, and is divided into several priories and commanderies. The order is supported by various knightly orders, including the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Teutonic Order. The order's organization is also influenced by the Vatican City and the Catholic Church, with notable figures such as Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI playing significant roles. The order's structure is also similar to that of the Order of the Garter and the Order of the Thistle.

Orders and Decorations

The Order of Saint John has several orders and decorations, including the Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of Saint John, the Knight of Justice of the Order of Saint John, and the Medal of the Order of Saint John. These orders and decorations are conferred upon individuals who have made significant contributions to the order's mission, with notable recipients including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Nelson Mandela. The order's orders and decorations are also similar to those of the Order of the British Empire and the Order of Canada.

Activities and Charity

The Order of Saint John is involved in various charitable activities, including disaster relief, medical care, and youth programs. The order's charitable work is supported by various organizations, including the Red Cross, the United Nations, and the European Union. The order's activities are also influenced by notable figures such as Mother Teresa and Albert Schweitzer. The order's charitable work is similar to that of the Salvation Army and the St. John Ambulance.

Notable Members

Notable members of the Order of Saint John include King Henry VIII of England, Tsar Peter the Great, and Napoleon Bonaparte. Other notable members include Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who were all involved in significant events such as the Battle of the Somme, the Yalta Conference, and the D-Day invasion of Normandy. The order's members have also included notable figures such as Florence Nightingale and Clara Barton.

International Presence

The Order of Saint John has a significant international presence, with priories and commanderies in over 40 countries, including Australia, Canada, and the United States. The order's international presence is supported by various diplomatic missions, including the Vatican City and the United Nations. The order's international work is also influenced by notable figures such as Kofi Annan and Ban Ki-moon. The order's international presence is similar to that of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta and the Teutonic Order. Category:Christian orders

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