Defiant: The Knights At War 1522-1535
This book follows the Order of St John through one of the most turbulent interludes in its history. Stripped of its stronghold, the Order wrestled with questions of identity, legitimacy, and purpose until it secured a tentative foothold in Malta and reemerged as a force in the western Mediterranean. Rather than being confined to a simple recounting of events, the narrative seeks to situate them within the broader geopolitical and ideological currents of the sixteenth century. While the drama of sieges, voyages, and campaigns is vividly retold, equal attention is devoted to the human dimension — stories of suffering and heroism, alongside the atrocities committed by both sides.
By: Joseph Scicluna
Format: Hardback
No of pages: 480


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