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Featured ArticleKnights Hospitaller/Knights of St. John The Knights of St. John, also known as the Knights Hospitaller, were established following the First Crusade to protect and treat Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. They were recognizable by their black or red surcoat with a white cross. An elite and powerful fighting order of well trained knights wearing heavy mail or plate armour and armed with a lance, they were feared on many battlefields of the Middle Ages. The group initially cared for the pilgrims who had reached Jerusalem following a long and arduous journey. Hospitaller units may be recruited by Catholic factions in Medieval: Total War, Medieval II: Total War, and Medieval II Total War: Kingdoms, particularly during a Crusade. The Order itself appears as a minor faction in Empire: Total War.
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