- century, the
church was
attached to a
hostel of the
knightly order of
Gerosolimitani ("Knights Hospitaller"). For some time, the
church too
belonged to the...
- 65th
Prince and
Grand Master of the
Order of
Malta (known also as the
Gerosolimitani), from 1720,
after the
death of the
Aragonese Fra
Ramon Perellos y Roccaful...
- of
Foggia in 1831 (original at the
Harvard College Library) "In the
Gerosolimitani Knights roll, one can find
members belonging to the
families of Brayda...
-
monastery in this area,
founded by the
Knights Hospitaller (Cavalieri
Gerosolimitani). A
church was
built in the 17th
century and
refurbished in 1782. By...
- Carnival. The
period of
greatest splendor lived under the
dominion of the
Gerosolimitani or
Cavalieri di Malta, was that of the Balì
Carafa government. In 1472...
- of the
second duke of Monteleone,
knight of the
Priory of
Jerusalem (
Gerosolimitani or
Knights Hospitaller), and
former Bailiff of
Santa Eufemia in Calabria...
-
demolished with the
suppression of the Templars. It was
restored under the
gerosolimitani. The bell
tower base
dates to the 15th century, but only
raised by 1928...
-
Teresa Sorrenti (ed.).
Mattia Preti e
Gregorio Carafa. Due
Cavalieri Gerosolimitani tra
Italia e Malta. academia.edu.
Istituto Italiano di Cultura. Valletta:...
-
Teresa (12 June 2013).
MATTIA PRETI E
GREGORIO CARAFA DUE
CAVALIERI GEROSOLIMITANI TRA
ITALIA E
MALTA (PDF) (in Italian). La Valletta, Malta: Istituto...