The Last of the Crusaders: The Knights of St John and Malta in the Eighteenth Century (Tauris Parke Paperbacks)

The Last of the Crusaders: The Knights of St John and Malta in the Eighteenth Century (Tauris Parke Paperbacks)

by RoderickCavaliero (Author)

Synopsis

The Knights Hospitaller of St John and Malta was a militant order of monk-soldiers who alone outlasted the bloody centuries of the Crusades. Founded in Jerusalem in 1080 they became, together with the Knights Templar, one of the most feared and powerful of all the crusading orders. Their last hundred years were spent as sovereigns of Malta, fighting Barbary pirates and policing the Mediterranean. Under their protection, Malta flourished to produce some of the finest sailors - and corsairs - in the Mediterranean, but the Knights themselves were softened by the years of relative stability and indolent living. When Napoleon invaded in 1798, the island fell easily and the Knights fled, powerless and deplated, to Russia. In riveting and colourful detail, "The Last of the Crusaders" tells the story of the decline of this once mighty order and of the island that was their final sanctuary.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: Revised
Publisher: Barbara Ward & Associates
Published: 30 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1845117298
ISBN 13: 9781845117290

Media Reviews

Mr Cavaliero has a splendid tale to unfold and he tells it excellently. His colourful account of 'a worthy machine running down' is an unusual and Sitwellian piece of historical evocation. --The Sunday Times

The hundred years' story of the decline [of the Knights of St John and Malta] is told in detail and with authority... The Last of the Crusaders brings this era poignantly and accurately to life. --The Times (UK)

With scholarship and wit Roderick Cavaliero describes the decline and fall of the Knights of Malta. --Daily Telegraph

A splendid piece of history writing.. a great tale to tell..told splendidly. The Last of the Crusaders will continue to hold a cherished place on many a bookshelf. -- The Sunday Times (Malta)

Delightful...the author's modesty matches his erudition and wit. An absorbing and valuable book. --The Tablet

Author Bio
Roderick Cavaliero is a writer and historian, author of Italia Romantica: English Romantics and Italian Freedom, Admiral Satan: The Life and Campaigns of the Bailli de Suffren, Independence of Brazil and Strangers in the Land: The Rise and Decline of the British Indian Empire (all I.B. Tauris).