A Knight of the White Cross: A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes


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In 'A Knight of the White Cross: A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes' by G. A. Henty, readers are transported to the 16th-century Mediterranean to follow the adventures of a young English squire who becomes a knight of the order of St. John. The book is known for its meticulously researched historical details and vivid descriptions of battles and sieges. Henty's writing style is characterized by a straightforward narrative and a focus on moral values and heroism, making this book an engaging read for fans of historical fiction. Set against the backdrop of the Ottoman Empire's siege of Rhodes, the novel provides a thrilling glimpse into a tumultuous period in European history. Henty's meticulous attention to historical accuracy and his ability to bring the past to life through his storytelling set him apart as one of the foremost writers of historical adventure fiction. 'A Knight of the White Cross' is a must-read for those interested in history, adventure, and tales of chivalry.




A Knight of the White Cross: A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes


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The order of the Knights of St. John, which for some centuries played a very important part in the great struggle between Christianity and Mahomedanism, was, at its origin, a semi-religious body, its members being, like other monks, bound by vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, and pledged to minister to the wants of the pilgrims who flocked to the Holy Places, to receive them at their great HospitalÑor guest houseÑat Jerusalem, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, and to defend them on their passage to and from the sea, against attack by Moslems. In a comparatively short time the constitution of the order was changed, and the Knights Hospitallers became, like the Templars, a great military Order pledged to defend the Holy Sepulchre, and to war everywhere against the Moslems. The Hospitallers bore a leading share in the struggle which terminated in the triumph of the Moslems, and the capture by them of Jerusalem. The Knights of St. John then established themselves at Acre, but after a valiant defence of that fortress, removed to Crete, and shortly afterwards to Rhodes. There they fortified the town, and withstood two terrible sieges by the Turks. At the end of the second they obtained honourable terms from Sultan Solyman, and retiring to Malta established themselves there in an even stronger fortress than that of Rhodes, and repulsed all the efforts of the Turks to dispossess them. The Order was the great bulwark of Christendom against the invasion of the Turks, and the tale of their long struggle is one of absorbing interest, and of the many eventful episodes none is more full of incident and excitement than the first siege of Rhodes, which I have chosen for the subject of my story.




A Knight of the White Cross


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A Knight of the White Cross; A Tale of the Siege of Rhodes (1895 - Scholar's Choice Edition


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