Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem

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The Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem is a medieval Catholic military and hospitaller order originally founded to care for lepers and participate in the Crusades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic military order
chivalric order
hospitaller order
associatedWithEvent Crusades NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Holy Land NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 12th century
foundedInEra Crusades
foundedInPlace Jerusalem NERFINISHED
hasActivity leper hospital management
military service
religious charity
hasCanonicalStatus religious order in the medieval period
hasCharacteristic care for lepers
hospitaller role
military role
religious vows
hasHeadquartersLocation Jerusalem (originally)
hasHistoricalFunction leper hospital in Jerusalem
military support to Crusader states
hasLanguageOfLiturgy Latin
hasOrientation Roman Catholic
hasPatronSaint Saint Lazarus NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryMission care for lepers
hospitaller work
hasPurpose care of the sick
defense of the Christian faith
support of pilgrims
hasRule religious rule of life
hasSecondaryMission military support in the Crusades
hasSymbol green cross
hasTypeOfMember clerics
knights
serving brothers
historicalStatus medieval Catholic order
namedAfter Lazarus of Bethany NERFINISHED
Saint Lazarus NERFINISHED
partOf medieval Catholic military orders
medieval hospitaller institutions
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

Latin Church NERFINISHED

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Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus follows Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
Crusader military orders hasMemberOrder Order of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem
this entity surface form: Order of Saint Lazarus