Knights Hospitaller architecture
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Knights Hospitaller architecture refers to the fortified medieval buildings, hospitals, and religious complexes constructed by the Knights Hospitaller, especially characterized by massive stone walls, military defenses, and Gothic and Romanesque elements.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Knights Hospitaller architecture canonical | 1 |
| Knights of St John period | 1 |
| castle of the Knights Hospitaller | 1 |
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Target entity: Knights Hospitaller architecture Context triple: [Rhodes, knownFor, Knights Hospitaller architecture]
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Hospital of the Knights
The Hospital of the Knights is a grand medieval complex in Rhodes built by the Knights Hospitaller to care for pilgrims and the sick, now serving as a prominent historical and architectural landmark.
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Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes is a monumental medieval fortress and former headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller, renowned for its imposing architecture and role as a symbol of Crusader power in the eastern Mediterranean.
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Knights Hospitaller
The Knights Hospitaller were a medieval Catholic military and hospitaller order that combined monastic life with the defense of Christian territories, particularly in the Holy Land and the eastern Mediterranean.
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Moorish Castle
Moorish Castle is a medieval fortification in Gibraltar, notable for its imposing Tower of Homage and its role in the region’s Islamic and military history.
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Krak des Chevaliers
Krak des Chevaliers is a famed medieval Crusader castle in present-day Syria, renowned as one of the best-preserved and most impressive examples of military fortification architecture.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Knights Hospitaller architecture Target entity description: Knights Hospitaller architecture refers to the fortified medieval buildings, hospitals, and religious complexes constructed by the Knights Hospitaller, especially characterized by massive stone walls, military defenses, and Gothic and Romanesque elements.
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A.
Hospital of the Knights
The Hospital of the Knights is a grand medieval complex in Rhodes built by the Knights Hospitaller to care for pilgrims and the sick, now serving as a prominent historical and architectural landmark.
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B.
Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes is a monumental medieval fortress and former headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller, renowned for its imposing architecture and role as a symbol of Crusader power in the eastern Mediterranean.
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C.
Knights Hospitaller
The Knights Hospitaller were a medieval Catholic military and hospitaller order that combined monastic life with the defense of Christian territories, particularly in the Holy Land and the eastern Mediterranean.
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D.
Moorish Castle
Moorish Castle is a medieval fortification in Gibraltar, notable for its imposing Tower of Homage and its role in the region’s Islamic and military history.
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E.
Krak des Chevaliers
Krak des Chevaliers is a famed medieval Crusader castle in present-day Syria, renowned as one of the best-preserved and most impressive examples of military fortification architecture.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (54)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
architectural style
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medieval architecture ⓘ military architecture ⓘ religious architecture ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
Crusades
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Order of Saint John ⓘ
surface form:
Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
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| developedInPeriod |
High Middle Ages
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Late Middle Ages ⓘ |
| emphasizes |
combination of monastic and military functions
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protection of pilgrims and patients ⓘ |
| hasArchitecturalElement |
barrel vaults
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chapels ⓘ cloisters ⓘ dormitories ⓘ infirmaries ⓘ pointed arches ⓘ refectories ⓘ ribbed vaults ⓘ round arches ⓘ |
| hasArchitecturalStyle |
Gothic architecture
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Romanesque architecture ⓘ |
| hasCharacteristic |
arrow slits
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barbicans ⓘ battlements ⓘ crenellations ⓘ defensive towers ⓘ fortified complexes ⓘ gatehouses ⓘ inner courtyards ⓘ machicolations ⓘ massive stone walls ⓘ moats ⓘ thick curtain walls ⓘ |
| hasFunction |
administrative headquarters
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hospital care ⓘ military defense ⓘ pilgrim accommodation ⓘ religious worship ⓘ |
| hasNotableExample |
Fort St Angelo in Birgu
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Old City of Akko ⓘ
surface form:
Hospitaller citadel in Acre
Hospitaller hospital in Rhodes ⓘ Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes ⓘ St. John’s Co-Cathedral ⓘ
surface form:
St John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta
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| hasRegionalCenter |
Acre
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Cyprus ⓘ Jerusalem ⓘ Malta ⓘ Rhodes ⓘ |
| influencedBy |
Byzantine architecture
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Crusader castle architecture ⓘ Islamic military architecture ⓘ Western European Gothic architecture ⓘ Western European Romanesque architecture ⓘ |
| usedBy | Knights Hospitaller ⓘ |
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Subject: Knights Hospitaller architecture Description of subject: Knights Hospitaller architecture refers to the fortified medieval buildings, hospitals, and religious complexes constructed by the Knights Hospitaller, especially characterized by massive stone walls, military defenses, and Gothic and Romanesque elements.
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