Knights Hospitaller, Rhodes

When we walked through the Archaeological Museum of Rhodes, I couldn't help but to think of it was a filming location for the Games of Thrones or House of the Dragon. Every turn I made, I could see the ghosts dressed in full armor and hear the sounds of metal clanging.

The Museum used to be a Knights Hospitaller. You may ask what that is...because I wondering the same so I went to YouTube and this is what I found. Here's a history lesson for you and I.

From as early as the 14th century, knights embarked on epic crusades, donning armor and riding into battle in their quest for glory and faith. These valiant warriors didn't just wield swords; they became symbols of a tumultuous era driven by ambition, adventure, and the quest for power across distant lands.

The hospitallers started out as a charitable medical organization. When they recognize they had to protect the pilgrims, they learned how to fight.  

The Knights Hospitallers cared for injured knights during battles and often fought alongside them. Upon their recognition, they banded together to form a fellowship of Knights Hospitallers, uniting their purpose and passion in a noble cause.



The Knights Hospitallers moved from Cyprus to Rhodes after they defeated the Byzantine rulers in the city of Rhodes.
 




Before Rhodes, I have never heard about Knights Hospitaller and now I'm happy to say, I learned something new. It makes travelling to distant places interesting when there are opportunities to learn a culture, heritage or history. If you are interested in finding out where the other Knights Hospitallers are in the world, click below:





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