The Templars get all the press, but the Knights of St. John are, in my opinion, the much more impressive of the two. Which isn't meant as an insult to the Templars, merely that the Hospitallers were simply that impressive. Reading about the Knights of St. John inspired me to visit Malta this year, and I am so happy I did. One is left in awe of what they did there in 1565 and what they built in its aftermath.
also they werent arrested and dissolved by the french king like the templars. that actually makes me wonder, why not? why was it only the templar order that was destroyed? actually a lot of templar assets and members joined the hospitallers instead.
Very proud to be part of the resistance with my ancestors resiliency and awesome knowledge of warfare. The Knights of St John and the Maltese Cross is on our St John Ambulance fleet and always inspires one to think about that history even up until my Grandad fighting Ww1 and Ww2. The largest canon that fires a 1 tonne shell is in Malta but never fired in anger.
I am Maltese. This documentary is outstanding! Thank you for creating it. The Knights of St John left an indelible mark on Malta. The Maltese people are strong and brave and played a very big part in those wars. The fact that we are still an independent nation proves this
My ancestors provided safe passage from Rhodes to Malta, and went on to fight in the battle of Djerba and the great siege of Malta in 1565. I am immensely proud of my family history during this period.
Best come with receipts. Most people in 2024 will doubt someone who claims ancestry beyond 2-3 generations. What evidence do you have to prove that? (Legitimately, I don’t mean to come off as a hater or troll. I’m genuinely curious how lineage was accurately tracked for so long.)
@creaturesofqueens best come with receipts? I've been doing genealogy for 25 years, I have records of both sides of my family person to person to the 10th and 11th centuries. I know my roots, do you? Genuinely curious that's all.
Thank you so much for this fantastic documentary - I have always wanted to know more of this subject, and having a video makes it so much easier than digging out a book. I feel so happy about that little island's proud history - thank you to the Knights of Malta & the Hospitallers for defending Christendom from Islamic ambitions ! History is so fascinating, and it is a shame that kids are not given a deep enough understanding of this subject - we all have to learn by ourselves for the rest of our lives - I'm 82 now & still learning !
Thanks so much for your generous words. I agree that learning is a life-long pursuit. Making these films helps me to continue learning- from my audience as much as my own research.
I'm Maltese British and I consider myself one of the Maltese Knights because I'm son of the Giorgio a knight, de Giorgio, and I'm a Christian not a Muslim?
@@johnnyx9892 no its not - thats stupid talk from rightwing people, dont fall for it. There is no islam empire anymore - no expanding armies, nothing on any scale. Islam is an idea and its losing everywhere.
Forty years ago, after reading a book about the knights of the Holy Land retreating to fortify the island of Rhodes, I went there and wandered around those spectacular fortifications and imagined the carnage and suffering of the 1520 siege etc. It was always my plan to go to Malta and do the same there after reading about this amazing history which you have so brilliantly described here. Unfortunately I never made it to Malta to wander around these magnificent walls testifying to another era of human history but I enjoyed very much your lengthy description of events of what occurred here. Instantly subscribed. Thank you. Cheers from the Train Lord in South Australia a long way away from this epic action.
This whole channel was the result of the interest i received from that video- which I made following my own trip there a couple of years ago. A truly incredible place!
38:55 minute, that armour is not of Grandmaster De Valette but it is of Grandmaster Alof de Wignacourt. A magnificent commander who was beloved by the Maltese population for his kindness. It is the only surviving ornamental full armour. The sword that Jean De Valette used in the great siege is preserved in Birgu which is on display to view. On another note, his full name is written Jean De Valette without the La, it was a huge misconception that us Maltese used to call him La Vallette however later on has been confirmed from documentation that his surname was actually De Valette.
I love military history but have to confess that the 16th century isn't my favourite period. Having said that, your documentary absolutely fascinated me and can't wait to see more! I know the early history of the Templars but sort of steer clear of their sad demise. Your broadcast has changed all that so a really big thank you!!! I really enjoyed this.
As a Maltese, this is one of the best documentaries about the siege I've ever watched. Thank you for doing the research and for displaying footage of our country, fortifications and architecture; bringing to light our very underappreciated history❤ A small note: I think it's worth providing some extra detail on the spies who were absolutely pivotal in Malta's win. The spy role was often taken up by the locals due to most being ex-captives and Maltese being similar to Arabic which most Ottoman troops from North Africa spoke. Most notably among them was Toni Bajada who learned Turkish during some years he spent in captivity. He would infiltrate enemy camps to gather intelligence and swim around the Grand Harbour in darkness relaying messages between St. Elmo (before it fell), Birgu/St. Angelo and Senglea.
I visited Malta aboard a tourist ship in 2019 and, impressed by the high and forbidding walls, was made dimly aware of the siege. Thanks for the historical clarification as well as linkages to the military history of World War 2.
the bastion you saw were built after the siege and most of them are from the 17th and 18th centuries. during the siege they were much lower. suffice to say that the fortifications of Senglea my home town were just 15 feet high in places and incomplete. obviously those of Valletta did not exist in 1565 as Valetta was not built yet.
St Elmo held out so long because the Ottomans made a grave mistake in not isolating the fort completely from the rest of the island allowing Gran Master e Valette to constantly supplying the fort with fresh men and ammunition. once the fort was sealed off by Dragut its fate was sealed. if the Turks had blockaded the fort from the beginning it would have fallen in a few days at best as the engineers had predicted.
@@victorpulis5113 Mustafa Pasha was famous for his impatience - his fleet and army outnumbered the Maltese defenders 10:1 - he wanted to be fast and overwhelming, it was close.
@@heroesandlegends Mel Gibson would be great, but I still root for Michael Caine... 😁 Don't you think he's a perfect Grand Master Villiere, as portrayed in that picture at 13:25 ??? Anyway, it can be a wonderful movie!!! Thank you for your work and for this beautiful story! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
As an ordinary, many times visitor to Malta, I also own a book about the Great Siege, and I have asked my Danish Travel Agency to try to obtain the rights to show this film in our Main Center in "The Danish (owned) Village" in Mellieha. I have visited the Fort which, after a long time fighting, was defeated in Valettas harbor, and on a hill to the side from "Our Park" is a former watchtower ("The Red Tower"), also built by Jean de La Valette, with cannons on top and guarding the nearby Bay, from which the helping forces landed and helped in defeating the Sultans army and fleet!
Thank you. I read a book on the seige a couple of decades ago. I'm off to Malta in a week or so and this was a great refresher course! Well done and thank you for the time you put into this.
Please ensure your comments are civilised and dignified. Filters are in place to block foul or hateful language. Play the ball, not the player, otherwise you may be blocked and have your comment disallowed. As these videos are solo efforts, written and recorded over many long hours, mistakes are quite possible. I appreciate any corrections and will post them in an Erratum below and in the Description section. Thanks for supporting my channel, and enjoy! ERRATA / CORRIGENDA 1. Malta was gifted to the Knights by Charles V, not Phillip II 2. Following the death of Mehmet II, there were 2 (possibly 3) sultans- Bayezid II and Selim I
@Thoth Al Khem All the free speech you like but keep it respectful. He has already offered to correct any mistakes. You should learn to read carefully without being a smart a**e. I don't know why you are here in the first place if you don't want to learn and engage in polite exchange!
black anti Christian propaganda , author dont even know one of the fundamental rules of Order ...never surrender ...every knight knew Order never would pay a ransom....200 Orders knights at Hattin....what a bs...in all Holly Land there were 400 Orders knights in all castels
In other words "play the game", and the game is you can say pretty much anything you want against the white/euro culture. But say one thing against blacks or Muslims (even if it can be proven) and you will be cancelled. Tell me I am wrong.
My beloved country malta where people from all over the world come to earn their livelyhood . We have people living here from the u.s. of america to balochistan
Thanks for your part and i must say as a maltese partisan this vid is excellent. 🇲🇹 if you ever want to come to malta tell me and i ll send you my number .
Wikipedia and my knowledge…Victory Day (or Otto settembre) is a public holiday celebrated in Malta on 8 September[1] and recalls the end of three historical sieges made on the Maltese archipelago, namely: the Great Siege of Malta by the Ottoman Empire ending in 1565; the Siege of Valletta by the French Blockade ending in 1800 and, the Siege of Malta during the Second World War by the Axis forces ending in 1943. So Sept 8th is the celebrated birth of The Blessed Virgin Mary and their prayers were answered each time on that day.
I am a direct descendant of the Reinoso Family, they were associated with the Catholic Military Order, they were sent from Spain to Malta back to Spain and then to Mexico, now in the USA. We have a very rich history and I'm so happy for this knowledge being put out there.
I appreciated the insight into how Barbary atrocities in the area strengthened Maltese resolve when the siege arrived. That hadn't stood out to me in other accounts.
@@heroesandlegends I would like to add, your commentary is so refreshing far removed by the American in your face scripts with sound edits so tight one becomes breathless in a few seconds. subscribed..
All these producers saying there are no good stories left, yet here you have ac fantastic story that NO ONE has made a series or movie about. Mind boggling.
I think there's Buckley's chance of it happening now, given the state of politics. Thanks for watching- I appreciate your support and generous comment!
Excellent clip exhibiting a very rich history and bravery of the knights and Maltese in defeating the powerful Ottoman Empire, famously known as The Great Siege of Malta.
I really enjoyed this thank you, The Hospitaller Knights of St John were hardcore through and through and quit rightly feared by there enemy's. I think they were far superior to the knights templar hands down.
Now why didn't we get such informative presentations of history in High Schools and Colleges instead of the boring, monotone presentations of many of the Religious Brothers, Teachers and Professors who , themselves, had very little background in their subjects.
Because you’re not Maltese or read The Great Siege of Malta book from 1970’s? 😊 Great history from 6500BC Megalithic Temples to the crucial support given in WW2 earning the whole Island the George Cross for Gallantry. 3 WW1 Biplanes Faith, Hope and Charity protected the skies against much mire modern WW2 aircraft. Through DNA testing I am one of their ancestors and proud of their heroics with little help.
My medical insurance plan is St John’s hospital of Santa Monica Ca. One of the St John's Hospitallers American hospital chains. Right back to 800 AD. Best hospital medical system in the western states. UCLA and Cedars Sinia have the best publicity departments. But St John’s has the best Drs
Just found your channel accidentally, and I love it. I’m recalling how excited I was when there was a Hollywood movie about the crusades the show what a great guy Saladin was in the famous story of him giving ice water to the king. didn’t say anything about him, dropping off the heads of 200 nights when he should’ve ransom them. Maybe Hollywood’s not 100% on the level. 😂 Sure wish the Pope given Henry the eighth that annulment. Would’ve been great to keep the church together. Our human institutions need to be reformed from the inside continuously. That doesn’t mean we should splinter into 1000 different Christian denominations.
What a great video. I was in Rhodes last week and went through the knights street and the Grand Master palace but i was so frustrated that the palace offered barely ANY information about this historical place. Now that I know this much about the knights i feel even more disapointed. When i asked one of the workers whats the reason for that, he said the ministery does not want to spend more money, what a shame!
That's a shame, because when I was there, they had an interactive exhibit, with a cinema experience, and at the St.Elmo fort they had an excellent museum with exhibits ranging from from Roman times, to the early Islamic occupation, even Napoleonic occupation and all the way through to World War 2. In central Valletta the Armoury museum is also incredible. So much history in that little place- the Neolithic sites especially are amazing. Definitely a place worth returning to more than once. Thanks so much for taking the time to view my work! I'd love to know what you think of my Ibn Battuta video.
I've been enjoying your videos Thank you. Would it interest you to know the Order of the Knights of the Temple were not wiped out throughout Europe but simply became the Order of Christ in Portugal, whose knowledge became the basis for Prince Henry the Navigator's school?
I was born and lived for 42 ears in Senglea one of the cities besieged by the Ottomans in 1565. it was constantly bombarded and assaulted throughout the four months of the siege. Its walls were still incomplete and very low but the knights along with the Maltese and the mercenary soldiers managed to keep the Turkish hordes out. After the siege Gran master de Valette honoured the city with the title Civitas Invicta the unconqiered city. I have been fascinated by the siege ever since I was a child and in 1998 I published a graphic novel about the siege consisting of over 300 ilustrations, Now I have a new revised version which is waiting publication.
A good and fairly accurate video. Chevalier Baron Rowe OSJ(J), Grand Commander, Sovereign Oder of Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta (Ecumenical Order). We still serve the poor, the needy and the sick.
Fort t. Elmo and St. Michael were built by Grand master Juan d'Homedes in1552 not by de Valette. Valletta was built after the siege with the first stone being layed on 28th March 1566 by de Valette.
As a young person I was a cadet in the St John's Ambulance Bridge. They had a serious of badges leading to the Grand Prior badge for completion of a set badge tests. One of them was History of the Order of the knight's
Napoleon changed Malta. Slavery was abolished, and 2,000 Muslim slaves liberated, this proved highly unpopular with the Maltese and for their own safety the newly-freed men were enlisted in the French ships' crews. A new school system on the French model was established, with sixty boys selected for education in Paris. The Maltese militia was re-formed into two National Guard battalions on the French pattern, a new bureaucracy including a postal system and civil marriage decreed, and the number of monasteries and seminary students reduced while all non-Maltese clergy (including monks and nuns) were expelled.
The novels "The Religion" by Tim Willocks and "Sword And Scimitar" (Sorry, forgotten the author's name) cover this conflict, and keep as close to the historical data from both sides as possible. Both fantastic reads, and highly rated by most people I know who love historical novels. I read both of them cover to cover in one wonderful day/night, and keep repeating that experience whenever I find them in my local library :-)
The Templars get all the press, but the Knights of St. John are, in my opinion, the much more impressive of the two. Which isn't meant as an insult to the Templars, merely that the Hospitallers were simply that impressive.
Reading about the Knights of St. John inspired me to visit Malta this year, and I am so happy I did. One is left in awe of what they did there in 1565 and what they built in its aftermath.
also they werent arrested and dissolved by the french king like the templars. that actually makes me wonder, why not? why was it only the templar order that was destroyed? actually a lot of templar assets and members joined the hospitallers instead.
Very proud to be part of the resistance with my ancestors resiliency and awesome knowledge of warfare. The Knights of St John and the Maltese Cross is on our St John Ambulance fleet and always inspires one to think about that history even up until my Grandad fighting Ww1 and Ww2.
The largest canon that fires a 1 tonne shell is in Malta but never fired in anger.
I am Maltese. This documentary is outstanding! Thank you for creating it. The Knights of St John left an indelible mark on Malta. The Maltese people are strong and brave and played a very big part in those wars. The fact that we are still an independent nation proves this
Thankyou for watching, and sharing your generous comment!
...and you still dont know why you are independent? Go a little deeper in your research, don't just stay on the surface...good luck!
@@biankak4994 What do you mean? Would you mind to tell a little more? To what are you referring?
My ancestors provided safe passage from Rhodes to Malta, and went on to fight in the battle of Djerba and the great siege of Malta in 1565. I am immensely proud of my family history during this period.
I can smell a potential video! If you care to share their story! Thanks so much for contributing!
Dildeau, a proud name of those times, along with Cochwringe and Bhutplugge. May their names echo down the ages!
Best come with receipts. Most people in 2024 will doubt someone who claims ancestry beyond 2-3 generations. What evidence do you have to prove that? (Legitimately, I don’t mean to come off as a hater or troll. I’m genuinely curious how lineage was accurately tracked for so long.)
@creaturesofqueens best come with receipts? I've been doing genealogy for 25 years, I have records of both sides of my family person to person to the 10th and 11th centuries.
I know my roots, do you? Genuinely curious that's all.
Undoubtedly! 😂
Now THIS needs to be a movie.
The WHOLE thing.
Mel Gibson is working on it 😀
A fascinating story, beautifully told. Thank Allan.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for supporting my work!
Thank you so much for this fantastic documentary - I have always wanted to know more of this subject, and having a video makes it so much easier than digging out a book. I feel so happy about that little island's proud history - thank you to the Knights of Malta & the Hospitallers for defending Christendom from Islamic ambitions ! History is so fascinating, and it is a shame that kids are not given a deep enough understanding of this subject - we all have to learn by ourselves for the rest of our lives - I'm 82 now & still learning !
Thanks so much for your generous words. I agree that learning is a life-long pursuit. Making these films helps me to continue learning- from my audience as much as my own research.
" Islamic ambitions". It's going on today in an even grander scale.
I'm Maltese British and I consider myself one of the Maltese Knights because I'm son of the Giorgio a knight, de Giorgio, and I'm a Christian not a Muslim?
@@johnnyx9892 no its not - thats stupid talk from rightwing people, dont fall for it. There is no islam empire anymore - no expanding armies, nothing on any scale. Islam is an idea and its losing everywhere.
Forty years ago, after reading a book about the knights of the Holy Land retreating to fortify the island of Rhodes, I went there and wandered around those spectacular fortifications and imagined the carnage and suffering of the 1520 siege etc. It was always my plan to go to Malta and do the same there after reading about this amazing history which you have so brilliantly described here. Unfortunately I never made it to Malta to wander around these magnificent walls testifying to another era of human history but I enjoyed very much your lengthy description of events of what occurred here. Instantly subscribed. Thank you. Cheers from the Train Lord in South Australia a long way away from this epic action.
This whole channel was the result of the interest i received from that video- which I made following my own trip there a couple of years ago. A truly incredible place!
I will be in Malta next week and pay homage to this beautiful country ❤
You'll love it! Thanks for watching!
how was it? What did you take with you?
Astounding! Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
38:55 minute, that armour is not of Grandmaster De Valette but it is of Grandmaster Alof de Wignacourt. A magnificent commander who was beloved by the Maltese population for his kindness. It is the only surviving ornamental full armour. The sword that Jean De Valette used in the great siege is preserved in Birgu which is on display to view. On another note, his full name is written Jean De Valette without the La, it was a huge misconception that us Maltese used to call him La Vallette however later on has been confirmed from documentation that his surname was actually De Valette.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for supporting my channel!
I love military history but have to confess that the 16th century isn't my favourite period. Having said that, your documentary absolutely fascinated me and can't wait to see more! I know the early history of the Templars but sort of steer clear of their sad demise. Your broadcast has changed all that so a really big thank you!!! I really enjoyed this.
As a Maltese, this is one of the best documentaries about the siege I've ever watched. Thank you for doing the research and for displaying footage of our country, fortifications and architecture; bringing to light our very underappreciated history❤
A small note: I think it's worth providing some extra detail on the spies who were absolutely pivotal in Malta's win. The spy role was often taken up by the locals due to most being ex-captives and Maltese being similar to Arabic which most Ottoman troops from North Africa spoke. Most notably among them was Toni Bajada who learned Turkish during some years he spent in captivity. He would infiltrate enemy camps to gather intelligence and swim around the Grand Harbour in darkness relaying messages between St. Elmo (before it fell), Birgu/St. Angelo and Senglea.
Wow, thats great! Thanks for sharing, and thankyou for your generous comment!
wow, this was way better than I expected, and I had high expectations.
thanks for the great content!
Glad you liked it! I hope my future work wont disappoint either.
I visited Malta aboard a tourist ship in 2019 and, impressed by the high and forbidding walls, was made dimly aware of the siege. Thanks for the historical clarification as well as linkages to the military history of World War 2.
the bastion you saw were built after the siege and most of them are from the 17th and 18th centuries. during the siege they were much lower. suffice to say that the fortifications of Senglea my home town were just 15 feet high in places and incomplete. obviously those of Valletta did not exist in 1565 as Valetta was not built yet.
The knights who held st . Elmo for a month , is nothing short of a miracle . Straight warriors.
Today "bravery" is a dude who proclaims himself a woman, and wears a dress and makeup on Facebook.
St Elmo held out so long because the Ottomans made a grave mistake in not isolating the fort completely from the rest of the island allowing Gran Master e Valette to constantly supplying the fort with fresh men and ammunition. once the fort was sealed off by Dragut its fate was sealed. if the Turks had blockaded the fort from the beginning it would have fallen in a few days at best as the engineers had predicted.
such a state in today's time @@johnnyx9892
@@johnnyx9892 not really why bring that up in this context, thats a disservice to the sacrifices from our ancestors
@@victorpulis5113 Mustafa Pasha was famous for his impatience - his fleet and army outnumbered the Maltese defenders 10:1 - he wanted to be fast and overwhelming, it was close.
Epic story! I wonder why it's not already turned into a movie... The first Grand Master, as depicted here, reminded me much of Michael Caine...
I think there's some talk of Mel Gibson giving it a crack! Mel- if you're listening, I'm available to participate!!!
@@heroesandlegends Mel Gibson would be great, but I still root for Michael Caine... 😁 Don't you think he's a perfect Grand Master Villiere, as portrayed in that picture at 13:25 ??? Anyway, it can be a wonderful movie!!!
Thank you for your work and for this beautiful story!
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
As an ordinary, many times visitor to Malta, I also own a book about the Great Siege, and I have asked my Danish Travel Agency to try to obtain the rights to show this film in our Main Center in "The Danish (owned) Village" in Mellieha. I have visited the Fort which, after a long time fighting, was defeated in Valettas harbor, and on a hill to the side from "Our Park" is a former watchtower ("The Red Tower"), also built by Jean de La Valette, with cannons on top and guarding the nearby Bay, from which the helping forces landed and helped in defeating the Sultans army and fleet!
the Red tower (St. Aghata tower) in Mellieħa was not built by de Valette. it was built between 1647 and 1649 under GM Lascaris.
I loved this presentation. Thank you very much!
So glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you. I read a book on the seige a couple of decades ago. I'm off to Malta in a week or so and this was a great refresher course! Well done and thank you for the time you put into this.
Glad it was helpful! You'll love Malta- don't neglect to visit some of the Palaeolithic sites as well - they're incredible too!
Brilliantly put together. Very informative & entertaining.
Great video, thank you! And what an amazing story, wow. Would make a great movie or series.
I totally agree it would be an epic story
What a brilliant and well put together video thank you
Great vid Allan; Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching!
Very good historical account of the knights of malta, walking around the streets there are still so many remnants of their time on the island.
Malta is such an incredible place! Thanks for watching!
I can only imagine the history that was "lost".
So glad to come across your channel, fabulous history lesson. Thankyou
Glad you enjoy it!
That was great. Unbelievably entertaining and history everyone should know. Thank you. I now subscribe to your channel.
Excellent storytelling. Gave me goosebumps!
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Very well executed documentary
Thanks very much!
An amazing story, I had not heard these details before, thank you, H&L.
Thanks for your kind comments, and for choosing to watch my work, when there is so much out there. I hope you find my other films just as inspiring
Man with armour have no balls
Malta knights are Satan worship
@@יהודה-מ1ח Deus vult
Great work and thanks for sharing. It was a pleasure to watch. Chris
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I would have stayed awake in history class if they had just fired the teacher and played videos like this.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video, really appreciated this after reading Tim Willocks' The Religion
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
This wonderful work renews afresh my desires to travel & meet new & different peoples. Thanks for sharing history.
Thanks for those generous words! It makes all the hard work worthwhile!
So glad to have found your channel and this video man. algorithm really went all out.
Thanks for appreciating my content and for taking the time to leave a comment - it all helps!
Very well researched , documented, and presented..Thank you
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Should be made into a movie or tv series ,it would be an epic
I subscribed after watching this excellent video. Thank you very much.
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Yes. Warriors. They protected Europe. We still do. Lady Tisa
Please ensure your comments are civilised and dignified. Filters are in place to block foul or hateful language. Play the ball, not the player, otherwise you may be blocked and have your comment disallowed. As these videos are solo efforts, written and recorded over many long hours, mistakes are quite possible. I appreciate any corrections and will post them in an Erratum below and in the Description section. Thanks for supporting my channel, and enjoy!
ERRATA / CORRIGENDA
1. Malta was gifted to the Knights by Charles V, not Phillip II
2. Following the death of Mehmet II, there were 2 (possibly 3) sultans- Bayezid II and Selim I
@Thoth Al Khem All the free speech you like but keep it respectful. He has already offered to correct any mistakes. You should learn to read carefully without being a smart a**e. I don't know why you are here in the first place if you don't want to learn and engage in polite exchange!
black anti Christian propaganda , author dont even know one of the fundamental rules of Order ...never surrender ...every knight knew Order never would pay a ransom....200 Orders knights at Hattin....what a bs...in all Holly Land there were 400 Orders knights in all castels
Good man.
In other words "play the game", and the game is you can say pretty much anything you want against the white/euro culture.
But say one thing against blacks or Muslims (even if it can be proven) and you will be cancelled.
Tell me I am wrong.
Very well done, informative, objective and enthralling.
Thanks, it means a lot to read that!
Fantastic. Thank you for making this
Great video 👍I’m really enjoying this channel. keep up the hard work
Thanks so much! It's great encouragement to keep going!
By far the most compelling account on the history of the Knights of Malta....
Very thorough and interesting. Thank you
My beloved country malta where people from all over the world come to earn their livelyhood . We have people living here from the u.s. of america to balochistan
An amazing country indeed! Thanks for watching my humble tribute
Thanks for your part and i must say as a maltese partisan this vid is excellent. 🇲🇹 if you ever want to come to malta tell me and i ll send you my number .
Wikipedia and my knowledge…Victory Day (or Otto settembre) is a public holiday celebrated in Malta on 8 September[1] and recalls the end of three historical sieges made on the Maltese archipelago, namely: the Great Siege of Malta by the Ottoman Empire ending in 1565; the Siege of Valletta by the French Blockade ending in 1800 and, the Siege of Malta during the Second World War by the Axis forces ending in 1943.
So Sept 8th is the celebrated birth of The Blessed Virgin Mary and their prayers were answered each time on that day.
Your channel is so good. You talk about so many historical people I've never heard of before. Keep up the good work sir
Thank you very much! Just sharing stories I think are worth telling. Thanks for your support!
Excellent. Many thanks for this.
Thanks so much for your generous comment!
I am a direct descendant of the Reinoso Family, they were associated with the Catholic Military Order, they were sent from Spain to Malta back to Spain and then to Mexico, now in the USA. We have a very rich history and I'm so happy for this knowledge being put out there.
Thanks for sharing! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent. Thank you. New subscribed.
I appreciated the insight into how Barbary atrocities in the area strengthened Maltese resolve when the siege arrived. That hadn't stood out to me in other accounts.
WOW Alan! Well done and great detail.
Thank you for this amazing video! I have recommended the channel to many people. - Please keep producing more videos -
Thanks for your generous comment!
Truly excellent. Thank you - much appreciated and enjoyed.
Very well narrated and paced !!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it!
This was excellent. Thank you.
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Excellent story and presentation. Well done.
A very lovely presentation, factual & entertaining, having visited Malta several times your factual research has given it a new meaning.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
@@heroesandlegends I would like to add, your commentary is so refreshing far removed by the American in your face scripts with sound edits so tight one becomes breathless in a few seconds. subscribed..
All these producers saying there are no good stories left, yet here you have ac fantastic story that NO ONE has made a series or movie about. Mind boggling.
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Dude this the coolest history story ever, other than like the 300 Spartans. HOW IS THERE NOT A MOVIE ABOUT THIS!!!!
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Mel Gibson confirmed he is doing a series on it and he is going to be jean de la vallette 😊 finally
Very well presented
Excellent documentary, thank you
Excellent clip exhibiting a very rich history and bravery of the knights and Maltese in defeating the powerful Ottoman Empire, famously known as The Great Siege of Malta.
thank you!
Excellent
great documentary about our beloved country. small island, big balls. thank you🇲🇹
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A great documentary about what most people today would not know about the very special St John's group and how they still help the sick
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These knights are inspiring! Great video.
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This is giving me goose bumps!
Excellent! Thank you
I really enjoyed this; very informative 👍👍
A book worth getting is the Wordsworth Military
History book on the Siege of Malta
Must chase it up!
Thanks for the
recommendation.
that suit armour shown in the video (52:35) did not belong to de Valette but to GM Alof de Wignacourt.
Superb!
I really enjoyed this thank you, The Hospitaller Knights of St John were hardcore through and through and quit rightly feared by there enemy's. I think they were far superior to the knights templar hands down.
Brilliant documentary really enjoyed. 👍
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Now why didn't we get such informative presentations of history in High Schools and Colleges instead of the boring, monotone presentations of many of the Religious Brothers, Teachers and Professors who , themselves, had very little background in their subjects.
Need an Aussie to do it right! Thanks so much for taking the time to view my work! I appreciate your kind feedback!
@@heroesandlegends yeah you called me?
Because you’re not Maltese or read The Great Siege of Malta book from 1970’s? 😊 Great history from 6500BC Megalithic Temples to the crucial support given in WW2 earning the whole Island the George Cross for Gallantry. 3 WW1 Biplanes Faith, Hope and Charity protected the skies against much mire modern WW2 aircraft. Through DNA testing I am one of their ancestors and proud of their heroics with little help.
Yes I am a knight pure
Pure soldier fighters for first world war and second only knights will fight for there country
solid video
My medical insurance plan is St John’s hospital of Santa Monica Ca. One of the St John's Hospitallers American hospital chains. Right back to 800 AD. Best hospital medical system in the western states. UCLA and Cedars Sinia have the best publicity departments. But St John’s has the best Drs
Wonderful story! Thanks! Now I have to have a copy of the black bird.
You can buy them in Valletta- they're delicious
Just found your channel accidentally, and I love it. I’m recalling how excited I was when there was a Hollywood movie about the crusades the show what a great guy Saladin was in the famous story of him giving ice water to the king. didn’t say anything about him, dropping off the heads of 200 nights when he should’ve ransom them.
Maybe Hollywood’s not 100% on the level. 😂
Sure wish the Pope given Henry the eighth that annulment. Would’ve been great to keep the church together. Our human institutions need to be reformed from the inside continuously. That doesn’t mean we should splinter into 1000 different Christian denominations.
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Great work!
Thanks!
Great work.. surely could be a five hour long documentary but very well put together. Loved it.
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words!
What a great video. I was in Rhodes last week and went through the knights street and the Grand Master palace but i was so frustrated that the palace offered barely ANY information about this historical place. Now that I know this much about the knights i feel even more disapointed. When i asked one of the workers whats the reason for that, he said the ministery does not want to spend more money, what a shame!
That's a shame, because when I was there, they had an interactive exhibit, with a cinema experience, and at the St.Elmo fort they had an excellent museum with exhibits ranging from from Roman times, to the early Islamic occupation, even Napoleonic occupation and all the way through to World War 2. In central Valletta the Armoury museum is also incredible. So much history in that little place- the Neolithic sites especially are amazing. Definitely a place worth returning to more than once. Thanks so much for taking the time to view my work! I'd love to know what you think of my Ibn Battuta video.
I've been enjoying your videos Thank you. Would it interest you to know the Order of the Knights of the Temple were not wiped out throughout Europe but simply became the Order of Christ in Portugal, whose knowledge became the basis for Prince Henry the Navigator's school?
That's awesome, thanks for sharing!
I was born and lived for 42 ears in Senglea one of the cities besieged by the Ottomans in 1565. it was constantly bombarded and assaulted throughout the four months of the siege. Its walls were still incomplete and very low but the knights along with the Maltese and the mercenary soldiers managed to keep the Turkish hordes out. After the siege Gran master de Valette honoured the city with the title Civitas Invicta the unconqiered city. I have been fascinated by the siege ever since I was a child and in 1998 I published a graphic novel about the siege consisting of over 300 ilustrations, Now I have a new revised version which is waiting publication.
Please feel free to share the link to your novel, and thanks for sharing your story!
unfortunately I have no link to my graphic novel. @@heroesandlegends
Absolutely outstanding 👍🏼
Thank you so much 😀
KNIGHTS Hospitallers for ever the best of the three major branches.
Fantastic!
Greatest film never made.
A good and fairly accurate video.
Chevalier Baron Rowe OSJ(J), Grand Commander, Sovereign Oder of Knights Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta (Ecumenical Order).
We still serve the poor, the needy and the sick.
Thanks so much for your generous praise! Good luck in your ongoing humanitarian work!
Yes MICHEAL. But my family needs help.
Fort t. Elmo and St. Michael were built by Grand master Juan d'Homedes in1552 not by de Valette. Valletta was built after the siege with the first stone being layed on 28th March 1566 by de Valette.
As a young person I was a cadet in the St John's Ambulance Bridge. They had a serious of badges leading to the Grand Prior badge for completion of a set badge tests. One of them was History of the Order of the knight's
To finish the Order of Knight's Hospitaler of St John of Jerusalem.
Blessings and peace to all . I am the oldest of the bloodline. Stand your ground. Amen
Story well told. Thank you
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Fascinating documentry.
A job well done.. Thank you
Hospital order of Knights of Malta protected under the treaty Queen Victoria signed English protection.
Countess Tula V. Tisa
My families home was taken while men fought to protect Europe. I still need a home.
Napoleon changed Malta.
Slavery was abolished, and 2,000 Muslim slaves liberated, this proved highly unpopular with the Maltese and for their own safety the newly-freed men were enlisted in the French ships' crews. A new school system on the French model was established, with sixty boys selected for education in Paris. The Maltese militia was re-formed into two National Guard battalions on the French pattern, a new bureaucracy including a postal system and civil marriage decreed, and the number of monasteries and seminary students reduced while all non-Maltese clergy (including monks and nuns) were expelled.
Fascinating insight!
The novels "The Religion" by Tim Willocks and "Sword And Scimitar" (Sorry, forgotten the author's name) cover this conflict, and keep as close to the historical data from both sides as possible. Both fantastic reads, and highly rated by most people I know who love historical novels. I read both of them cover to cover in one wonderful day/night, and keep repeating that experience whenever I find them in my local library :-)
"Sword and Scimitar" by Raymond Ibrahim a worthy read.👌