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Being an order of hospitaliers, the Knights of St. John helped widen further this devotion.
Inhabitants of Hôpital-Camfrout are called in French Hospitaliers or Camfroutois.
Thereafter this land passed into the hands of the Crusading Hospitaliers (Knoights of Malta).
Enseignants, étudiants et travailleurs hospitaliers en lutte(French)
This land was granted to the Hospitaliers of St John's of Jerusalem shortly after the Norman Conquest.
The Nursing School run by the Religious Hospitaliers of St. Joseph closed soon after the move of St. Thomas University.
Histoire des chevaliers hospitaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem, by l'abbé de Vertot (Paris, 1830)
Members, known in French as hospitaliers, strive to do this not only in Lourdes but also in their home parishes and institutions, for the good of the church and the world.
This was agreed upon by their Grand Masters: Hugo de Revel of Hospitaliers and Anno von Sangershausen of Teutonic Knights.
A Catholic religious order, the Religious Hospitaliers of St. Joseph, established the Hotel Dieu and nursing home, as well as the large elementary/secondary school (St. Michael's Academy).
Questions d'hygiène et de technique hospitalières : de la construction et de l'aménagement des établissements hospitaliers / par le Docteur Albert Besson ; préf.
In 1738, Baudry's name appears in New France in connection with a position as general and special attorney for the Frères Hospitaliers de la Croix, a charitable order in Montreal.
He is forced to return back from retirement to help the Order of the Hospitaliers against the army of Suleiman the Magnificent and to help one young Maltese countess find her long lost son.
Hélyot, in examining the origins of certain bridges associated with hospitallers in the Rhône valley, ascribed their construction to the Order of Altopascio, whose members he calls religieux hospitaliers pontifes ("bridge-building hospitaller religious").
They were joined by the Armenians under Leo III, and by about 200 Hospitaliers knights of the fortress of Marqab, who considered they were not bound by the truce with the Mamluks.
Besides contributions to the Mémoires of the Académie and other minor works, he wrote the Révolutions romains (1719) and Histoire des chevaliers hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem (History of the Knights Hospitallers).
On 3 June 1753 the society received royal sanction, which also transferred to them the rights and privileges previously granted by letters patent in 1694 to the Frères Hospitaliers de la Croix et de Saint-Joseph, known after their founder as the Frères Charon.
Pierre Hélyot, having seen certain tomb effigies of some brethren bearing the insignia of ordination, calls the Order the Chanoines Hospitaliers de S. Jacques du Haut-Pas ou de Lucques (canons hospitaller of Saint James of Altopascio or of Lucca).