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4.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional., January 28, 2007
This review is from: Knights of Christ (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback)
For me Terence Wise is the equal to David Nicolle as the best authors for the Osprey series. They focus on the crucial history parts of the text, & less about Regalia. This was a delight to read, a subject that like their Muslim counterparts get little attention in the Politically Correct halls of American academia. I was somewhat familiar with the Templars, Hospitallers, & Teutonic Knights.

I found the second half of the text more engrossing, because we learned very little about these folks in school. The eastern European wars,{Polish diplomacy worked better than their enemies martial prowess} the Italian & Spanish orders made for fascinating reading. The knights of San Stefano & Santiago in particular filled in some gaps in my knowledge. How many of us knew that some of the orders lasted for centuries? Mr. Scollins is no Angus McBride. But plates f-h were rather good. For 40 pages you certainly get your moneys worth.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good general history of the military orders of monks., October 9, 2002
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This review is from: Knights of Christ (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback)
Please ignore the usual Amazon anti-catholic smear in the editorial review that attempts to insinuate that the church created these orders of military monks to protect its wealth.

The truth is that the church did not create these orders. For example, the Teutonic Knights were created by German merchants in the Holy Land as a hospital for German crusaders.

Anyway, this volume is a good read for both the casual historian and the serious scholar. While it is by no means exhaustive, it is a good place to begin for those who wish to find out more about the selfless, devoted men who dedicated their lives to serving God and his church.
The color plates are average, Osprey has certainly produced better.

Overall, I recommend it.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crusader orders in summary, January 20, 2007
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One of the various titles from the addictive Osprey military-history books!
This lavishly illustrated book is an ideal first guide to those researching the major Crusading Orders of Knighthood: the Hospitalers, the Templars, and the Teutonic Knights.
Within you will find an overview of the major campaigns and spheres of influence of the Crusaders, their military and commercial goals, and how these changed over time. For example, with the eventual loss of the Holy Land, the Hospitallers placed emphasis on becoming a naval power in the Mediterrenean. In this manner they still retained a viable military presence in that region, that frequently crippled and disrupted Muslim sea-trade for centuries after the fall of Outremer. In fact, the Hospitallers, Order of Saint John, held out on Malta until the Napoleonic Wars, when Napoleon's forces captured the island!
As with all Osprey Books, there is a considerable section of illustration plates inside, accompanied by descriptions of the weapons, armor, and other gear utilized by the warriors depicted.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a good book., February 28, 2001
This review is from: Knights of Christ (Men-at-Arms) (Paperback)
Generally, I like all of the Osprey Men-At-Arms books, but this is one of my favorites, considering I'm particularly interested in the crusades and knights of the period. This book gives you a very good overview of the history of the templars, providing a lot of nice images to give you a feel for how things looked. I'd definitely recommend it. As with the other books in this series, they're too brief if you're looking for very detailed and in-depth information-- But as an introduction, a suppliment, or just for general interest, it's absolutely wonderful!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview, September 18, 2002
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this book gives an excellent, although very brief, overview of the medieval military orders. All the usual suspects (Teutonic Knights, Templars etc.) are here, but also some of the lesser know (mostly Iberian) orders. My only critique would be that the color plates lack variety in showing almost excusively the three dominant orders.
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4.0 out of 5 stars BIg subject for a little book, June 22, 2007
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As with certain other Osprey titles, this is a little book covering a broad topic, the Templars, Hospitallers, Teutonic Knights, and their lesser allies and fellow knightly orders. Makes for interesting reading, however, and provides good background on the Teutonic Order in particular. Plates are decent.
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Knights of Christ (Men-at-Arms) by Terence Wise (Paperback - November 22, 1984)
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