It is incorrect to call the Roman Church simply Catholic. "Catholic" means universal. But there is the Roman Catholic, with all its centers in the Vatican, and the Greek Catholic, with its former center in Byzantium. So it is more correct to call these religions Roman and Greek...
corruption being whatever you imagine they got up too based on islamic sources which are aklways so honest sure they rape pillage and conquer but lying about their enemies thats where they draw the line.
@@bluewizzard8843 Of course. Im an immortal leper knight from the crusades cursed to live out my life as a rotting half-corpse for eternity all because I accidentally touched the haft of a spear believed to belong to Longinus the Roman Spearman who pierced the side of Christ.
The order of Malta is now called the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta. It has 13,500 knights, dames and chaplains worldwide. It employs 52,000 doctors, nurses and other medical personal assisted by 95,000 volunteers. Because the Order is sovereign and neutral, it is able to provide services to the poor and sick in war torn areas.
There is 1 missing from the list: Which is the Cruciferi Sancti Stephani Regis (Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen) or Stephanites being named after the 1st king of Hungary St. Stephen,it was a religious institution set up by King Géza II of Hungary (1141-1162). The order was organized around a hospital that the king had earlier established in Esztergom (at that time an important station on the inland pilgrim route to the Holy Land) in honor of King St Stephen I of Hungary. They also administered a hospital at Budafelhévíz. They even did take part in the 5th Crusade led by their King, András II of Hungary, members of the Order also took part in the Battle of Muhi in 1241 just as the Teutons did.
@@DAlienzombie I am not really sure, but I don't think so, they were a distinct Order like in Kingdom of Hungary beside them were also the Teutonic(who would later set their Land on the Baltic Sea) and Templars with lands there.
@@Thomas_the_Noble Yes, sure, but the polish King Arian II was the last one to let his people join the Ordensi about 800 or 900. Of course with the last crusade under the Teutonics against Sallahaddin II (I am not sure bout him, but distinct memory). As most of the Templars joined and united under one flag. The small Dóbrzyn Order was included too, that is why I guess they joined. The House Habsburg maybe has something in it, later centuries on.
Two to a horse is only possible while traveling short distances. Both orders have never and could never ride two to a horse in battle. You would have two dead Knights as well as the death of the horse caused by the beast's complete and unnecessary slaughter or extreme exhaustion from over working .
I've prestiged several times over on my knowledge of all the original legions & their succesor chapters/warbands over the last decade, that I need to come back to real life for new lore rabbit holes 😂😂
about the teutonic order: It is still a roman-catholic order with the headquater in vienna. Since i am from vienna and on a almost regular basis have to do with the order. I understand that in the netherlands there is an offshot of the order with protestant belife. Also the militant ways aren't completly gone since 1696 a regiment was founded wich bares the name "Hoch- und Deutschmeister" and it's tradition is still today active with a military unit in the austrian armed forces.
@@ReformedSooner24 no surprise, as the original order had been a little anti-pope already in the first place. This is due to their dedication to the Holy Empire.
teutons refers to german peoples mostly but is it helpful to know holy roman emperor's de facto king of the germans too as title descended from otto including salian emperors poirot finds a fraud out on the orient express by his not being a proud and proper teuton the crank professor yet yank with a pinkerton pistol
@@ReformedSooner24 Markgraf Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach was the 37. Hochmeister of the Order, before he formed the land to a protestantic, but secular duchy of Prussia in 1525, with him as it's first duke. At that time there were only 56 members of the Order left in Prussia and they all got secular und protestantic, too.
We always think about the orders outside of Iberia, but don't forget the Iberian ones, we had a lot because we were fighting our own crusade against Islam.
Spain keeps two Cavalry Armored Regiments to defend cities on North Africa from Moors: Cavalry Regiment "Montesa" and Cavalry Regiment "Alcantara" both equiped with Leopard 2 tanks.
Those two cities remain under our control to show those moors and the rest of the world that our empire might now be scattered and shattered, but we still hold overseas territory after all this time
@@jeremysolano398 Portugal literally created NATO and detains the best militair deals on the West world after England. Having big boys covering Portugals back like China, USA, England, Brazil, India, France, Spain, Japan, Poland etc.. Chose well your friends, war starts always on the top of a table and relationships. Financial Status: Our culture did not fall like most of West did, so, we RICH.
@@salazarwayPortugal didn’t create NATO. They were invited to the Americans British & French new club. Usual nationalist drivel to hide a bruised ego of a weak nation needing others to guard them.
@@TheBasedPlato the Knights Hospitaller are by far the most badass! in the 16th century they were in full spartan mode, siege of rhodes is Pyrrhic victory that Suleiman the magnificent never had, they beat the Ottomans in Malta and even participated in the battle of Lepanto
In my home country, crusader knights were called in my mother tounge božjaci(godly men), and the place I come from is called Božjakovina. On route to the Holy land, many crusader knights build churches, and founded villages. my family actually owned land, near which was an old church with a stone signed with the year 1217. This land is in my family to this day. I can proudly say that, most probably we were peasants serving on crusader land xD
@mohammadbinmahbub9160 No they couldn't. Although it's still an active order so not unlikely. The protestant reformation probably shifted the order around too
I just wanted to say thank you, I've been working on a personal project for a little while and I needed information about the crusader orders and I found pretty much all the information I needed right here in one video. It saved me a considerable amount of time.
The order of Santiago didn't allow their members to marry, but allowed already married couples to join the order. They would remain celibate after joining.
The various militaristic orders may have earned more renown in popular imagination, but I don't think any of them can match the positive lasting achievements the Order of the Holy Ghost and other charity/medical-focused orders did in preserving and formalizing medicine as an institution across Europe. For centuries their monasteries and hospitals were the only places in Europe actively studying, cataloging, and disseminating medical literature and practice.
The knights hospitallers eventually disbanded their military practices and focused solely on the medical field, they still exist today as St John's ambulance
That's what they like people to think. For in secret they practice the arts of the blade and board. The Knights only began trying to avoid combat as it got to the point where they would strike down a foe and then try to save them. The balance became too difficult to manage.
The knights Hospitaller/knights of st John, weren't ended in the 19th century, they still exist with their headquarters on Malta, they currently run one of the largest hospital and medical organizations in Europe
A small mention to the missing minor germanic Order of the Dragon. They did the same as the teutonics in the north but in the east, but marauding magyars, tartars and turkic raiders proved more than the tribes of Livonia. The order was given holdings in Wallachia (southwest of the mentioned teutons in Transylvania) and most notably Vlad the Impaler's dad became an order knight. Hence why in folklore drachen -> draculea -> draculesti or simply drac is a reference to 'devil' as teutonic knights were upstanding chaps
I didn't include them because, to my knowledge, even though religion played a part in their existence, they were a chivalric order established and loyal to the Hungarian crown. There were a few more orders that were ommited in the same fashion (some in Iberia) that I cannot remember the names of now.
Dracul means "dragon," and Dracula means "Son of the Dragon." You literally mention it's the order of the dragon, but yet wrote a fanfiction about Dracul meaning devil when the most intuitive answer is that it means dragon.
@@carterjohnson3879As a Romanian, I can confirm we call Satan Dracul. I actually always thought Dracula was because he was so evil they called him Satan, since Dracul is the word used for Satan. It could also come from the verse in revelations where Satan appears as a red dragon, so Satan became known as Dracul or dragon. There are other words used to describe him as well, but that is one of the main ones.
3:01 The Knights Hospitaller is officially no longer exist, as The Knights Hospitaller is reorganised into Sovereign Military Order of Malta(Catholic orthologs) and Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem(Protestantism paralogs, eg. St. john in UK and its former colonies)
There is also the Order of Saint James of the Sword, which was the Portuguese branch of the Order of Santiago and like the Order of Aviz is today a merit that can be awarded by the Portuguese Republic.
Dont wonna get on your nerves or anything but the order of( Τ ) is pronounced Taf like the english word "tough" like strong.And not like TaUUUU like a Chimese having a stroke..A+U in Hellenic is pronounced as Af or Av depending to the occasion and here is the first example of TAF.(Remember english word tough)
The order of Santiago has such a small order because it requires all 4 grandparents to be of noble ancestry. This is the only order that requires it while the others is where the paternal line is required to prove nobiility. The order of the holy sepulcher still active in many places especially in Jerusalem and The Order of Malta is the Knights Hospitallers and still been in existece for almost a 1000 years.
Nice video! ... just a very small, nitpicky note: The "vegvisir" symbol, used to symbolize the pagans, is actually more of an esotheric symbol from a spellbook from around the 17th century and has nothing to do with paganism ... much less so with whatever baltic tribes believed in a few hundred years prior!
Not nessacarily soldiers and knights, but we definitely need more preachers, pastors, and evangelists trying to spread Christianity throughout the world.
You failed to mention Philip II of France's part in the destruction of the Templars, the fact also that the Pope was a prisoner of Philip's in Avignon. at the time. Philip owed the Templars the modern equivalent of $20m, the cost of the last Crusade and the ransom of Philip from the Mamelukes hence it was purely self interest that led him to harry the KTs to extinction.
7:26 - 1) That picture clearly reads, "Baldwin II." 2) Yes, Baldwin II _was_ the first King of Jerusalem, because Baldwin I never took the title of king, in favor of "Defender of the Holy Sepulchre," so it would seem that it _was_ Baldwin I who led the Order, just not "King Baldwin I."
My grandmother,s cousins the von Lilienschilds fought in the Crusade and some members belonged to the Livonian Knights of the Sword, in Riga, which later joined the Teutonic Knights.Sure my dad,s family in Germany were also knights in Bavaria and could have been Teutonic Knights or even Jnights Templar's.They were in Soain, Portugal, Germany, even Poland and Hungary.
Hospitaler Knights moved from the Holy Land to Cyprus and Rhodos and were known as Knights of Rhodos. Later they moved to Malta and have been known as Maltese Knights ever since, They exist today as a recognized international subject as an observeing member of the UN with their own passports and international presence in humanitarian aid delivery, providing medical services as managing their own hospitals and similar activities,
@@social3ngin33rin yup. Wouldn't want it getting out that in the higher tantra of pretty much every lineage (even esoteric Christianity) involves drinking alcohol out of a skull. You can even find this still going on such as in upper paramilitary groups and some armies around the globe. Systems within systems
They had more freedom and were more detached from the pope, they were exultant horsemen, being German, and was early Prussia, which was early Germany, but honesty, they both are the same but not at the same time
nice vid, but the knights of the tau (order of saint james of Altopascio lasted much more than you said ( i think it ended in the XVI century) and was really important in europe despite the difficulties in finding info about it
Very interesting and informative. Thanks! I find it odd none of the Spanish orders went to the New World to fight there as the timing had a small over lap and it would have been in line with fighting for the faith.
wasn't the green cross originally used by crusaders from the low countries (safe the county of flanders who wore a red one like france) and the rest of lotharingia? Godfrey of Bouillon, duke of lower lotharingia and margrave of Antwerp, wore a green cross when he conquered Jerusalem.
There is so much unspoken history inside of all of this, especially where the Templars are concerned as well as the incredibly horrid Albigensian Crusade which began the political and social process that led to the Reformation and the rise of Martinism and Calvinism. I spent two weeks in 1998 in the French Languedoc tracing the Albigensian Crusade.
You missed the scottish order of buckfast .monks brewed their beverage and the neds ,i mean the knights do the fighting after sating their thirst on the saintly brew.
your pope is lapsed wake up. i now lean towards orthodoxy still a catholic church just not one that follows vatican 2. also latin mass roman catholics also follow traditional catholic services and values. if nothing else i urge you too look up the changes the catholic church allows usury and has for 2 centuries which was specifically condemned by christ.
@@kazookid6504 I understand your point, but in the context of the Nicene Creed and Catholic Church teachings, the uppercase 'Catholic' is used to denote the Roman Catholic Church specifically as the one true and universal Church established by Jesus Christ. This capitalization emphasizes our belief in the continuity and authority of the Roman Catholic Church. It's a doctrinal distinction rather than a grammatical one. The lowercase 'catholic' in other contexts refers more broadly to the universal Church comprising many Christian denominations.
The Order of Saint Lazarus is the coolest one for me, followed by a close second Order of the Hatchet because it takes thrice as many balls to pick up arms as a medieval woman as opposed to a man.
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It is incorrect to call the Roman Church simply Catholic. "Catholic" means universal.
But there is the Roman Catholic, with all its centers in the Vatican, and the Greek Catholic, with its former center in Byzantium.
So it is more correct to call these religions Roman and Greek...
The knights of St. John (hospitallers) still do charity work in Malta.
They have St. John in both New Zealand and Australia. Both do charity work and the Australian one also has a private hospital.
In the UK too.
In Spain and Portugal too!
My understanding is they were founded in Italy in the 1080s?
On the recent pilgrimage to Chartres they provided the medical care. Their medics even wore the red cross emblem on their vests.
The Order of Saint Lazarus was one of if not the coolest order. They were the least corrupt and most devout.
corruption being whatever you imagine they got up too based on islamic sources which are aklways so honest sure they rape pillage and conquer but lying about their enemies thats where they draw the line.
You know this out of first hand experience I assume?
@@bluewizzard8843 Of course. Im an immortal leper knight from the crusades cursed to live out my life as a rotting half-corpse for eternity all because I accidentally touched the haft of a spear believed to belong to Longinus the Roman Spearman who pierced the side of Christ.
The more corrupt the better 😂
@@TheLastKentuckyIrregular9524
No way it’s pronounce Long Jyenus ?
Really like that there is no intro, and no bloat. Just straight to it. Thank you!
The order of Malta is now called the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta. It has 13,500 knights, dames and chaplains worldwide. It employs 52,000 doctors, nurses and other medical personal assisted by 95,000 volunteers. Because the Order is sovereign and neutral, it is able to provide services to the poor and sick in war torn areas.
Thank you, for including the orders of Portugal.
All the other videos forgot those.
Order of Christ is way too important in World History to be forgotten by anyone.
The Age of Explorations would not be the same without it.
@@_Azurael_ Order of Avis aswell, they were important in the defense of my homeland!
There is 1 missing from the list:
Which is the Cruciferi Sancti Stephani Regis (Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen) or Stephanites being named after the 1st king of Hungary St. Stephen,it was a religious institution set up by King Géza II of Hungary (1141-1162). The order was organized around a hospital that the king had earlier established in Esztergom (at that time an important station on the inland pilgrim route to the Holy Land) in honor of King St Stephen I of Hungary. They also administered a hospital at Budafelhévíz. They even did take part in the 5th Crusade led by their King, András II of Hungary, members of the Order also took part in the Battle of Muhi in 1241 just as the Teutons did.
Probably there are a few missing, it's hard to know everything
They were ingraded to the following ordinates maybe?
@@DAlienzombie I am not really sure, but I don't think so, they were a distinct Order like in Kingdom of Hungary beside them were also the Teutonic(who would later set their Land on the Baltic Sea) and Templars with lands there.
@@Thomas_the_Noble Yes, sure, but the polish King Arian II was the last one to let his people join the Ordensi about 800 or 900. Of course with the last crusade under the Teutonics against Sallahaddin II (I am not sure bout him, but distinct memory). As most of the Templars joined and united under one flag. The small Dóbrzyn Order was included too, that is why I guess they joined. The House Habsburg maybe has something in it, later centuries on.
Yes there are way more than a few military orders left out of this list.
May God give me rest tomorrow for I am kept up with the guilt of sin.
what
@@עומר124 I swore at a garden gnome after stubbing my toe.
@@potatokitty gnome
Let it be🙏
You are forgiven. Go in peace.
The Lazerites took their vow of poverty seriously they rode 2 to a horse.
the templers rode
2' to a horse
Yeah that's why the templars were called the poor fellows and their symbol was 2 knights on one horse
Two to a horse is only possible while traveling short distances.
Both orders have never and could never ride two to a horse in battle. You would have two dead Knights as well as the death of the horse caused by the beast's complete and unnecessary slaughter or extreme exhaustion from over working .
@@Kiljoy_Correct.
@@Kiljoy_ , it's a good thing you have google
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I've prestiged several times over on my knowledge of all the original legions & their succesor chapters/warbands over the last decade, that I need to come back to real life for new lore rabbit holes 😂😂
I hate warhammer nerds so much.
@@utarefson9 for the Emporer
@@utarefson9closet Warhammer nerd in denial
@@Scifi_cowboy for the Emperor
about the teutonic order: It is still a roman-catholic order with the headquater in vienna.
Since i am from vienna and on a almost regular basis have to do with the order.
I understand that in the netherlands there is an offshot of the order with protestant belife.
Also the militant ways aren't completly gone since 1696 a regiment was founded wich bares the name "Hoch- und Deutschmeister" and it's tradition is still today active with a military unit in the austrian armed forces.
There’s a protestant offshoot of the order? Absolutely based.
@@ReformedSooner24 no surprise, as the original order had been a little anti-pope already in the first place. This is due to their dedication to the Holy Empire.
teutons refers to german peoples mostly but is it helpful to know holy roman emperor's de facto king of the germans too as title descended from otto including salian emperors poirot finds a fraud out on the orient express by his not being a proud and proper teuton the crank professor yet yank with a pinkerton pistol
@@ReformedSooner24 Markgraf Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach was the 37. Hochmeister of the Order, before he formed the land to a protestantic, but secular duchy of Prussia in 1525, with him as it's first duke. At that time there were only 56 members of the Order left in Prussia and they all got secular und protestantic, too.
The order now is however a refounded one and not the original, the original one was dissolved in 1809 with the new one being founded in 1834
We always think about the orders outside of Iberia, but don't forget the Iberian ones, we had a lot because we were fighting our own crusade against Islam.
the Ordem de Cristo was a massive W for the holy orders in general
Spain keeps two Cavalry Armored Regiments to defend cities on North Africa from Moors: Cavalry Regiment "Montesa" and Cavalry Regiment "Alcantara" both equiped with Leopard 2 tanks.
and those Moors is equip with RPG7 and T72 b3 tanks. with some Kamikaze FPV drone units.
I don't think there is still a moorish threat to Spain today....
@@nogibertv4824 They are just moors, but we keep the name and the memory of those brave Spanish crusaders.
Those two cities remain under our control to show those moors and the rest of the world that our empire might now be scattered and shattered, but we still hold overseas territory after all this time
@@orangegibusgaming you will lose eventually lol
Europe turned the backs to their soldiers, but not here 🇵🇹. Here you will always be one of use and united once again for what is coming next.
V império 🤫
Say more about Portugals financial status among the Euro zone and it's current military status,... I'll be waiting in the Nato sphere.
Poortugal
@@jeremysolano398 Portugal literally created NATO and detains the best militair deals on the West world after England. Having big boys covering Portugals back like China, USA, England, Brazil, India, France, Spain, Japan, Poland etc.. Chose well your friends, war starts always on the top of a table and relationships. Financial Status: Our culture did not fall like most of West did, so, we RICH.
@@salazarwayPortugal didn’t create NATO. They were invited to the Americans British & French new club. Usual nationalist drivel to hide a bruised ego of a weak nation needing others to guard them.
Most edifying. Thanks for posting.
As a Portuguese, I am so proud my ancestors were brave and intelligent men.
Funny thing is the Hospitalliers who are basically a country without land; but they do have embassies, passports and such
were they basically like the red cross of the crusades?
Bruh I just discovered your channel and your content is straight fire.
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
@@TheBasedPlato the Knights Hospitaller are by far the most badass! in the 16th century they were in full spartan mode, siege of rhodes is Pyrrhic victory that Suleiman the magnificent never had, they beat the Ottomans in Malta and even participated in the battle of Lepanto
Straight fire yo🤓
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The amount of research that went into this…you deserve a medal! 🎖️ 😮
In my home country, crusader knights were called in my mother tounge božjaci(godly men), and the place I come from is called Božjakovina. On route to the Holy land, many crusader knights build churches, and founded villages. my family actually owned land, near which was an old church with a stone signed with the year 1217. This land is in my family to this day. I can proudly say that, most probably we were peasants serving on crusader land xD
Nice, I'm a descendant of the Hospitallers, and I'm currently a medic in the military. I guess not much has changed eh?
Of one hospitaller surely. Which one?
That is really cool
Hope you wear a hospitaller patch
Hospitallers could marry and have kids,?
@mohammadbinmahbub9160 No they couldn't. Although it's still an active order so not unlikely. The protestant reformation probably shifted the order around too
I just wanted to say thank you, I've been working on a personal project for a little while and I needed information about the crusader orders and I found pretty much all the information I needed right here in one video. It saved me a considerable amount of time.
What an incredible video! You made the story lively and interesting. Keep up the good work! 💡🙌
The order of Santiago didn't allow their members to marry, but allowed already married couples to join the order. They would remain celibate after joining.
Sure they would 😂
@@asburycollins9182people can control temptation. May be a foreign concept to tou.
They were allowed to marry unders certain conditions
The various militaristic orders may have earned more renown in popular imagination, but I don't think any of them can match the positive lasting achievements the Order of the Holy Ghost and other charity/medical-focused orders did in preserving and formalizing medicine as an institution across Europe. For centuries their monasteries and hospitals were the only places in Europe actively studying, cataloging, and disseminating medical literature and practice.
The knights hospitallers eventually disbanded their military practices and focused solely on the medical field, they still exist today as St John's ambulance
Nah
They do more than that, but ye, it's the focus
That's what they like people to think. For in secret they practice the arts of the blade and board. The Knights only began trying to avoid combat as it got to the point where they would strike down a foe and then try to save them. The balance became too difficult to manage.
My brothers...good discussion. But what are we doing to retake the Kingdom of Jerusalem? Join me.
We already 2
I’m with you
Deus Vult
Constantinopla..
Gloria in resurrectum
THANK YOU for just getting into it!!
No lengthy, 5 minute intro explaining why I should watch this lol
Just found your channel my guy, good video. looking forward to future content
Enjoyed the video!
The knights Hospitaller/knights of st John, weren't ended in the 19th century, they still exist with their headquarters on Malta, they currently run one of the largest hospital and medical organizations in Europe
Their headquarters are in Rome
Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta,
Magistral Palace, Via Condotti, 68 Rome, Italy
A small mention to the missing minor germanic Order of the Dragon. They did the same as the teutonics in the north but in the east, but marauding magyars, tartars and turkic raiders proved more than the tribes of Livonia. The order was given holdings in Wallachia (southwest of the mentioned teutons in Transylvania) and most notably Vlad the Impaler's dad became an order knight. Hence why in folklore drachen -> draculea -> draculesti or simply drac is a reference to 'devil' as teutonic knights were upstanding chaps
I didn't include them because, to my knowledge, even though religion played a part in their existence, they were a chivalric order established and loyal to the Hungarian crown. There were a few more orders that were ommited in the same fashion (some in Iberia) that I cannot remember the names of now.
Bro perfectly wrote the misinformation
Dracul means "dragon," and Dracula means "Son of the Dragon." You literally mention it's the order of the dragon, but yet wrote a fanfiction about Dracul meaning devil when the most intuitive answer is that it means dragon.
@@carterjohnson3879But Dracul litteraly _does_ translate to _the devil_ / _the evil one_ in Romanian?
if you don't belive me, just look it up.
@@carterjohnson3879As a Romanian, I can confirm we call Satan Dracul. I actually always thought Dracula was because he was so evil they called him Satan, since Dracul is the word used for Satan. It could also come from the verse in revelations where Satan appears as a red dragon, so Satan became known as Dracul or dragon. There are other words used to describe him as well, but that is one of the main ones.
Thanks !
Brothers, Christ is King!
We must reform the Military Orders in Europe before we perish!
We most reform the orders in Europe before we perish my brothers!!
@@Elzimbabwe. Shut up dweeb😂😂😂
amen
Deus vult...
3:01 The Knights Hospitaller is officially no longer exist, as The Knights Hospitaller is reorganised into Sovereign Military Order of Malta(Catholic orthologs) and Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem(Protestantism paralogs, eg. St. john in UK and its former colonies)
All of them legendary! Thanks Based Plato. 🙂
Cool video, thanks for including many iberian/hispanic orders.
There is also the Order of Saint James of the Sword, which was the Portuguese branch of the Order of Santiago and like the Order of Aviz is today a merit that can be awarded by the Portuguese Republic.
they're both mentioned. and don't forget the Ordem de Cristo!
Dont wonna get on your nerves or anything but the order of( Τ ) is pronounced Taf like the english word "tough" like strong.And not like TaUUUU like a Chimese having a stroke..A+U in Hellenic is pronounced as Af or Av depending to the occasion and here is the first example of TAF.(Remember english word tough)
WOW, That was so good!
Great video
brilliant video - ty
Hey! Great, really great video bro!
Sprained my thumb while smashing the subscribe button.. lol. Excellent content.
The order of Santiago has such a small order because it requires all 4 grandparents to be of noble ancestry. This is the only order that requires it while the others is where the paternal line is required to prove nobiility. The order of the holy sepulcher still active in many places especially in Jerusalem and The Order of Malta is the Knights Hospitallers and still been in existece for almost a 1000 years.
1 Peter 3:15.
Viva Cristo Rey 👑🙏✝️💪
Nice video! ... just a very small, nitpicky note: The "vegvisir" symbol, used to symbolize the pagans, is actually more of an esotheric symbol from a spellbook from around the 17th century and has nothing to do with paganism ... much less so with whatever baltic tribes believed in a few hundred years prior!
Shout out to our shared based Christian ancestors 🙏
you might want to look a bit deeper into the actual history and structure of such organisations. They ain't Christian
@@user-yb9hi3us4pRubbish. Curb your psuedo history.
Do we ever need the Knights templare to return right now. !!!! A return to Christianity is desperately needed.
Not nessacarily soldiers and knights, but we definitely need more preachers, pastors, and evangelists trying to spread Christianity throughout the world.
Indeed. Knights for Christ are desperately needed.
@@CCC-b1nWe need both.
Clown
@@CCC-b1nthe forever violent muslims would necessitate a disagreement from me😂😂🚫☪️
You failed to mention Philip II of France's part in the destruction of the Templars, the fact also that the Pope was a prisoner of Philip's in Avignon. at the time. Philip owed the Templars the modern equivalent of $20m, the cost of the last Crusade and the ransom of Philip from the Mamelukes hence it was purely self interest that led him to harry the KTs to extinction.
iirc, I think that was Phillip IV
D. Denis did the templar brothers a solid favor
6:31 is it that hard to find a map that says AD?
The knights of St. Stefano were a relatively small order, but strong and powerful; they were based in Italy 🇮🇹.
We 🫡 salute our Roman Catholic warriors!! We continue to defend our church ⛪️ and our people!!
and santa claus
@@gwsghgshsdgvShalom!
@@gwsghgshsdgv Yes the actual St. Nicholas
No Scarlet Crusade ?
Great upload
Great video thanks
7:26 - 1) That picture clearly reads, "Baldwin II." 2) Yes, Baldwin II _was_ the first King of Jerusalem, because Baldwin I never took the title of king, in favor of "Defender of the Holy Sepulchre," so it would seem that it _was_ Baldwin I who led the Order, just not "King Baldwin I."
Really nice thanks 🎉
My grandmother,s cousins the von Lilienschilds fought in the Crusade and some members belonged to the Livonian Knights of the Sword, in Riga, which later joined the Teutonic Knights.Sure my dad,s family in Germany were also knights in Bavaria and could have been Teutonic Knights or even Jnights Templar's.They were in Soain, Portugal, Germany, even Poland and Hungary.
Hospitaler Knights moved from the Holy Land to Cyprus and Rhodos and were known as Knights of Rhodos. Later they moved to Malta and have been known as Maltese Knights ever since, They exist today as a recognized international subject as an observeing member of the UN with their own passports and international presence in humanitarian aid delivery, providing medical services as managing their own hospitals and similar activities,
The map in 2:56 should mention "Almohads Caliphate" in the North of Africa and Al-Andalous.
Thanks for your effort.
@5:46 you didn't say what the initiation practice was that got them executed.
Drinking from a kapala (human skull).
@@mikethorson4031 ohhhhhhh, I can see how the church would be furious about that lol ty
@@social3ngin33rin yup. Wouldn't want it getting out that in the higher tantra of pretty much every lineage (even esoteric Christianity) involves drinking alcohol out of a skull. You can even find this still going on such as in upper paramilitary groups and some armies around the globe.
Systems within systems
Hospitallier Knights also built most of Old Rhodos, its still visitable today and I strongly advise you to. Its my favourite place in the world.
Thank you , this was very interesting I did not know there were so many different Knights Templer orders
thank you for this Insperation.
Glad you overlooked the Children's Crusade and what happened there.
So ... When are the Crusaders coming back 😊
soon hopefully
took 400 years last time.
Theyre here already the order of Usa and the order of Russia
They never went away , you just have to know we’re to look
for what purpose
@@NeonTiger666 if you know, you know ...
Thanks very interesting 👍
Catholicism is so cool. Wish these orders came back.
Knights Hospilares have hospital in my town..
some of these organizations still exists, but it's not well publicized i guess.
@@tayy2k they literally did small operation on my friend for free bcs he is poor.
@@spaceartist1272 🙏🙏
You want the military part back 😂?
I'm going to bring back the order of the Knights Templar ☺️👍
Teutonic order is better imo
They had more freedom and were more detached from the pope, they were exultant horsemen, being German, and was early Prussia, which was early Germany, but honesty, they both are the same but not at the same time
nice vid, but the knights of the tau (order of saint james of Altopascio lasted much more than you said ( i think it ended in the XVI century) and was really important in europe despite the difficulties in finding info about it
9:07 Why did you put Somogittia's name on the entire Lithuania?
Very interesting and informative. Thanks! I find it odd none of the Spanish orders went to the New World to fight there as the timing had a small over lap and it would have been in line with fighting for the faith.
wasn't the green cross originally used by crusaders from the low countries (safe the county of flanders who wore a red one like france) and the rest of lotharingia? Godfrey of Bouillon, duke of lower lotharingia and margrave of Antwerp, wore a green cross when he conquered Jerusalem.
You forgot the Astartes.
There is so much unspoken history inside of all of this, especially where the Templars are concerned as well as the incredibly horrid Albigensian Crusade which began the political and social process that led to the Reformation and the rise of Martinism and Calvinism. I spent two weeks in 1998 in the French Languedoc tracing the Albigensian Crusade.
Gérard de Martigues (Hospitaliers founder) is pronounced Gérard de Marteag/Marteeg. Martigues is a small city located in the south East of France
the Order of Saint John or the Johanniter Order is now an ambulance service in Germany known as the Johanniter.
No, the ambulance is just a "branch" ("Werk") of the order. One of several. The order itself is still the same.
And what about "the order of Malta"?
Mentioned they are the Knights Hospitalers.Knights of St John
I have an welsh ancestor whom was a knight of the holy sepulchre his name was Elidir ddu
... How do you secularize an order with Christ in the name?
People secularized Christmas
What about Saracens one? Can you explain it too?
Saints of the crusades, pray for us
What about the Knights of Jerusalem?
Good info, narration, and presentation. The beeping noise needs to be half volume or preferably gone entirely though imo. Extremely jarring
These men had Faith. ✝️
You missed the scottish order of buckfast .monks brewed their beverage and the neds ,i mean the knights do the fighting after sating their thirst on the saintly brew.
Are there any knights orders left who are looking for members
The knights teutonic are still german monks, if you want to become a catholic priest and speak german you can
Hospitaller are still around as well
Which order used the holy hand grenade?
Could you share the sources of the images used in your video? Particularly the larger ones that could be used as wallpapers?
God bless the One Holy and Catholic Apostolic Church
your pope is lapsed
wake up.
i now lean towards orthodoxy still a catholic church just not one that follows vatican 2.
also latin mass roman catholics also follow traditional catholic services and values.
if nothing else i urge you too look up the changes
the catholic church allows usury and has for 2 centuries which was specifically condemned by christ.
I’m Catholic too but the Nicene Creed has it lowercase (catholic), referring to being universal
That includes Eastern Orthodox(catholic means universal). You probably wanted to refer to Roman Catholic?
@@kazookid6504 Correct...Also Roman Catholic added to NC the line-who proceeds from the father AND THE SON."
@@kazookid6504 I understand your point, but in the context of the Nicene Creed and Catholic Church teachings, the uppercase 'Catholic' is used to denote the Roman Catholic Church specifically as the one true and universal Church established by Jesus Christ. This capitalization emphasizes our belief in the continuity and authority of the Roman Catholic Church. It's a doctrinal distinction rather than a grammatical one. The lowercase 'catholic' in other contexts refers more broadly to the universal Church comprising many Christian denominations.
The Order of Saint Lazarus is the coolest one for me, followed by a close second Order of the Hatchet because it takes thrice as many balls to pick up arms as a medieval woman as opposed to a man.
What about the Order of the Maltese Knights?
I had a Polish Ancestor that was in the Order of Dobrzyn. It was a family story, but still not sure if it was true
its easier and better bro thanks
the teutonic knights influence is insane tbh
Yea
Are/were there any Protesant "military orders?"
Wow, we can do a Crusader version of Warhammer with all of these factions. 😉
Good job 👍 Great video ❤
what about honours such as the order of malta maltese cross
Ordem de Aviz and Ordem de Cristo, Portugal Caralho! Deus Vult Fratres!
Deus Vult