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Knights Hospitaller
medieval and early modern Catholic military order (1099–1799)
Pietro Bembo
Catholic cardinal and poet (1470–1547)
Heitersheim
Heitersheim (; ) is a town in the district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany. Since October 1, 2022 it may use the name Malteserstadt Heitersheim.
Grandmaster's Palace
palace
Mikhail Miloradovich
Russian general
Blessed Gerard
Founder of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
Duke Alexander of Württemberg
Duke of Württemberg (1771-1833)
Roger de Moulins
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein
English cricketer (1867-1900)
Raymond du Puy de Provence
French condottiero
Foulques du Villaret
nobleman from Gevaudan, having belonged to the order of the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem of which he was Grand Master from 1306 to 1319 ; took Rhodes in 1310, the siege of which was initiated by his uncle Guilhèm
Garnier de Nablus
9th Grandmaster of Knights Hospitaller

Muristan
The Muristan (; ) is a complex of streets and shops in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was the location of the first Bimaristan of the Knights Hospitaller. The name Muristan is derived from the Persian word Bimārestān, meaning "hospital".
San Anton Palace
palace in Attard, Malta
Guérin de Montaigu
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Auger de Balben
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Verdala Palace
building in Buskett Gardens (Malta)
Guillaume du Villaret
nobleman from Gevaudan, having belonged to the Hospitallers of Saint John of Jerusalem of which he was Grand Prior of Saint-Gilles (Langue de Provence) from 1270 to 1300 then Grand Master from 1286 to 1306 ; initiated the siege of Rhodes in 1306
Hermangard d'Asp
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Gilbert d'Assailly
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Jean de Villiers
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Jobert of Syria
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Fernando Afonso of Portugal
Grand-Master of the Order of St. João of Jerusalem
Pedro Luis de Borja Lanzol de Romaní
Roman Catholic Cardinal
Gaston de Murols
6th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Hospitaller Malta
history of the island of Malta under the rule of the Knights of St. John
Odon du Pin
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Nicolas Lorgne
French friar (12__-1284)
Geoffroy de Donjon
11th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Burchard von Schwanden
Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
Hugues de Revel
English knight (died 1277)
Bertrand de Thessy
Grand Master of Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
Guillaume de Chateauneuf
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Giovanni Vincenzo Gonzaga
Italian Roman Catholic cardinal
Johann Stumpf
Swiss writer (1500-1577)
Geoffrey le Rat
French Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller

Bertrand de Comps
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Pierre de Vielle-Bride
French warrior monk (1200–1243)

Antonio de' Medici
Italian noble (1576-1621)
Lordship of Salona
crusader state in central Greece
Guerin Lebrun
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
order of the Russian Empire
James of Aragon
eldest child of King James II of Aragon
Pie Postulatio Voluntatis
recognized the establishment of the Knights Hospitaller
Antonio Sanseverino
Italian cardinal
Santo Sepolcro
church building in Pisa
tongue (Knights Hospitaller)
administrative division of the Knights Hospitaller
Hugh Canefro
Italian Roman Catholic saint
Hospitaller colonization of the Americas
17th-century Knights Hospitaller of Malta possession of four Caribbean islands
Władysław Grzegorz Branicki
Polish noble

Fernando de Toledo
Spanish noble
Castellania
the former Court of Justice of the Order of St. John
Giuseppe Artale
Italian writer

Nicasius of Sicily
Saint and Knight Hospitaller
Our Lady of Philerme
Marian icon
Castle of la Muela
castle
Antvorskov
thumb|300px|Antvorskov monastery, 1749
Antvorskov Monastery (Danish: Antvorskov Kloster) was the principal Scandinavian monastery of the Catholic Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, located about one kilometer south of the town of Slagelse on Zealand, Denmark.
Campo de San Juan
Guillaume Caoursin
vice-chancellor of the Knights Hospitaller
Casa dei Cavalieri di Rodi
building in Rome, Italy