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History of the Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem (Paperback)
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History of the Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem (Paperback)
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The Order of Saint Lazarus is a lesser known Crusader Order that
saw its development in the wake of the First Crusade in the 12th
century together with the more popularly known Crusader Orders --
the Order of Saint John [Hospitallers] and the Order of the Temple
[Templars]. Its original brief in the Kingdom of Jerusalem was to
succour the victims of leprosy but eventually assumed a military
role. Supported by various European Royal houses, the Order
expanded its range of influence to Europe. Following political
machinations, it saw itself divided into two main branches: 1. A
Savoyan branch -- the Order of Sts. Lazarus and Maurice; and 2. A
French branch the Order of Saint Lazarus and Our Lady of Mount
Carmel. Both Orders are still active today. The book reviews in
detail the history of the Order of Saint Lazarus from its
conception to the modern period using whenever possible access to
original documentation and contemporary texts. Unfortunately, much
of what has been written about the Order in the past has been based
on biased secondary sources which have had a specific agenda either
to denigrate or to support the Order. By reviewing the history
using primary sources, whenever possible, one would hope that the
reader would be able to identify fact from fiction throughout the
historical timeline. The Order's raison d'etre has changed over the
centuries from a specific hospitaller Order caring for victims of
leprosy adding on a military role in later years, to a Chivalric
Order enjoying Papal and French Royal protection, to a
philanthropic Order enjoying the fons honorum of the Melkite
Patriarch and eventually becoming increasing secular in an
organisation with a primary philanthropic role on an international
scale. The book targets a varied audience ranging from individuals
interested in Medieval, Crusader and Military history, and is
suitable for the non-academic readers such as current members of
the present Orders of Saint Lazarus to undergraduate and
postgraduate academic researchers.
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