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* [[Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller]], the Russian Orthodox tradition from the Knights Hospitaller, springing from the Grand Mastership of Emperor Paul I of Russia (1799) |
* [[Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller]], the Russian Orthodox tradition from the Knights Hospitaller, springing from the Grand Mastership of Emperor Paul I of Russia (1799) |
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* [[Royal Prussian Order of Saint John]] |
* [[Royal Prussian Order of Saint John]] |
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*the [[Knights of St. John International]], a fraternal Catholic organization founded in the United States |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 12:57, 15 June 2019
Order of Saint John may refer to:
- the Knights Hospitaller, chivalric order of the Crusades and early modern period, after 1530 also "Knights of Malta"
- the Sovereign Military Order of Malta (since 1822), modern Catholic continuation of the Order of Saint John
- Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem, a federation of mutually recognised Protestant branches of the Order of Saint John (since 1961)
- Order of Saint John (Bailiwick of Brandenburg), now headquartered in Berlin, separated from the Catholic Order of Malta as a Protestant order of merit in 1812
- Order of Saint John (chartered 1888), whose Sovereign Head is the monarch of the Commonwealth realms; based in London, its responsibilities include overseeing St. John Ambulance and the St. John Eye Hospital in Jerusalem
- Order of Saint John in Sweden, founded in 1920 in Stockholm, Sweden
- Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller, the Russian Orthodox tradition from the Knights Hospitaller, springing from the Grand Mastership of Emperor Paul I of Russia (1799)
- Royal Prussian Order of Saint John
- the Knights of St. John International, a fraternal Catholic organization founded in the United States