Jabala, 30, 271, 299, 301, 323
Jabbia, 16
Jacob, see Baradaeus
Jacobite Church, 9, 20, 75, 294
Jaffa, 282, 283, 303, 307-8, 310, 312, 314, 323, 324
Jaffa Gate at Jerusalem. 279, 280
al-Jahiz, 27
Jala al-Mulk ibn 'Ammar, Emir of Tripoli, 269
James, St, son of Zebedee, shrine of, at Compostella, 44, 89
James, Saint, the Less, 93
Janah ad-Daula, Emir of Homs, 215, 246
Jaudan, 310-11
Jebeil, 275
Jebusites, 24, 279
Jericho, 293, 307
Jerome, Saint, 39
Jerusalem, 3-4, 10-II, 16, 17, 14, 25, 27, 28, 31, 33, 36-7, 38-9, 56,
75-6, 78, 89, 106, 108-9, 110, 113, 115, 133, 135, 173, 183, 212, 223,
250, 253, 257, 258-60, 265-7, 268, 275, 277-8, 279-318, 322, 324-6,
329, 337-40; kingdom of, 209; Patriarchate of, 30, 93, 102, 290-1, 294-5,
305-6, 3I7-18
Jews, 4, 8-12, 21, 22, 24, 35, 36, 59, 134-41, 146, 280, 287, 304, 316
Jezireh, 215
Jezreel, 304
Jihan, river, 200
John I, Tzimisces, Emperor, 31-3
John VI, Cantacuzenus, Emperor, 152 n.
John VIII, Pope, 84
John X, Pope, 88
John XIX, Pope, 95
John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople, 40 n.
John Damascene, Saint, 22
John Diaconus, Byzantine historian, 52
John,
Order of Saint (see also: H : Heraldry) |
John,
Order of Saint: From Jerusalem to Malta: the Hospital's character and
evolution From Peregrinationes, a publication of the Accademia Internazionale
Melitense. Anthony Luttrell The origins of the Order of St. John remain
somewhat obscure, and the homelands of the founder Girardus, perhaps
an Italian, and of the first Master Fr. Raymond de Podio, possibly French
or Provençal, are unknown. The emergence of the Hospital was
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John, Patriarch of Jerusalcm, 30
John, Saint, Bishop of Parma, 45
John, St, Hospital of, at Jerusalem, 48
John, Saint, the Baptist, 41, 50
John the Deacon, Armenian historian, 335
John the Oxite, Patriarch of Antioch, 214, 222, 237, 256, 257, 306,
320
John, see Comnenus; Curcuas; Italus; Moschus
Jordan, river, 16, 25, 50, 242, 283, 293, 304, 307
Joseph of Exeter, 332
Joseph, see Tarchionites
Judaea, 277, 281, 303-4, 310
Judith, Duchess of Bavaria, 45
Juniye, 324
Justinian I, Emperor, 9, 83Jabala, 30, 271, 299, 301, 323
Jabbia, 16
Jacob, see Baradaeus
Jacobite Church, 9, 20, 75, 294
Jaffa, 282, 283, 303, 307-8, 310, 312, 314, 323, 324
Jaffa Gate at Jerusalem. 279, 280
al-Jahiz, 27
Jala al-Mulk ibn 'Ammar, Emir of Tripoli, 269
James, St, son of Zebedee, shrine of, at Compostella, 44, 89
James, Saint, the Less, 93
Janah ad-Daula, Emir of Homs, 215, 246
Jaudan, 310-11
Jebeil, 275
Jebusites, 24, 279
Jericho, 293, 307
Jerome, Saint, 39
Jerusalem, 3-4, 10-II, 16, 17, 14, 25, 27, 28, 31, 33, 36-7, 38-9, 56,
75-6, 78, 89, 106, 108-9, 110, 113, 115, 133, 135, 173, 183, 212, 223,
250, 253, 257, 258-60, 265-7, 268, 275, 277-8, 279-318, 322, 324-6,
329, 337-40; kingdom of, 209; Patriarchate of, 30, 93, 102, 290-1, 294-5,
305-6, 3I7-18
Jews, 4, 8-12, 21, 22, 24, 35, 36, 59, 134-41, 146, 280, 287, 304, 316
Jezireh, 215
Jezreel, 304
Jihan, river, 200
John I, Tzimisces, Emperor, 31-3
John VI, Cantacuzenus, Emperor, 152 n.
John VIII, Pope, 84
John X, Pope, 88
John XIX, Pope, 95
John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople, 40 n.
John Damascene, Saint, 22
John Diaconus, Byzantine historian, 52
John, Patriarch of Jerusalcm, 30
John, Saint, Bishop of Parma, 45
John, St, Hospital of, at Jerusalem, 48
John, Saint, the Baptist, 41, 50
John the Deacon, Armenian historian, 335
John the Oxite, Patriarch of Antioch, 214, 222, 237, 256, 257, 306,
320
John, see Comnenus; Curcuas; Italus; Moschus
Jordan, river, 16, 25, 50, 242, 283, 293, 304, 307
Joseph of Exeter, 332
Joseph, see Tarchionites
Judaea, 277, 281, 303-4, 310
Judith, Duchess of Bavaria, 45
Juniye, 324
Justinian I, Emperor, 9, 83