My favourite question to break the ice from now on is "Who's your favourite knight order?"
@philosopher_Diogenes
Thank you, for including the orders of Portugal.
All the other videos forgot those.
@RudolfVonRichter
In my home country, crusader knights were called in my mother tounge božjaci (godly men), and the place I come from is called Božjakovina. On the route to the Holy Land, many crusader knights built and founded villages. My family actually owned land, near which was an old church with a stone signed with the year 1217. This land is in my family to this day. I can proudly say that, most probably we were peasants serving on crusader land xD
@michaelalderman6815
The Chapter of Malta is now called the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta. It has 13,500 knights, dames and chaplains worldwide. It employs 52,000 doctors, nurses and other medical personal assisted by 95,000 volunteers. Because the Order is sovereign and neutral, it is able to provide services to the poor and sick in war torn areas.
@angryfoxzd5233
Crusades united all the Christians together against a common enemy and they was able to preserve their civilization and faith for centuries to come. Amazing what Christians, Catholics, and Orthodox can accomplish when they actually team up.
@radec1744
The original Warhammer space marine chapters right here
@Thomas_the_Noble
There is 1 missing from the list: Which is the Cruciferi Sancti Stephani Regis (Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen) or Stephanites being named after the 1st king of Hungary St. Stephen, it was a religious institution set up by King Géza II of Hungary (1141–1162). The order was organized around a hospital that the king had earlier established in Esztergom (at that time an important station on the inland pilgrim route to the Holy Land) in honor of King St Stephen I of Hungary. They also administered a hospital at Budafelhévíz. They even did take part in the 5th Crusade led by their King, András II of Hungary, members of the Order also took part in the Battle of Muhi in 1241 just as the Teutons did.
00:00 Order of St. Lazarus
01:23 Knights Hospitaller
03:02 Knights of St. Thomas
04:07 Knights Templar
06:05 Order of Dobrzyń
07:01 Order of the Holy Sepulchre
08:31 Teutonic Order
10:09 Order of Santiago
11:33 Order of Mountjoy
12:13 Order of Alcantara
13:10 Order of Calatrava
13:57 Livonian Brethren
15:27 Order of St. James of Altopascio
16:52 Order of the Holy Ghost
17:47 Order of Montesa
18:59 Military Order of Aviz
20:00 Military Order of Christ
21:01 Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ
21:54 Order of St. Mary of Spain
22:39 Order of the Hatchet
23:33 Order of Monfragüe
23:56 Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary
24:39 Knights of the Cross with the Red Star
25:25 End
