Knight Hospitaller, Acre, 1291
The Order of the Knights of St. John, more commonly known as the Knights Hospitallers, traces its origin to the old Amalfitan hospital in Jerusalem. From their humble origins, they evolved to become one of the most important Christian military orders.
After militarising the order in the first half of the XII century, they became very active elements for the Christian kingdoms during the Crusades until the siege of Acre in 1291. After the Muslim conquest of the Holy Land, they moved their base of operations, first to Cyprus, then to the Isle of Rhodes, which they ruled until they further relocated again to Malta.
This 19 part miniature depicts one of these monk-warriors at the end of the XIII century and can be painted as a member of any other militant order or as a generic Knight of Outremer. It also comes with an alternate helmet.
Note: This is a resin miniature kit that requires assembly and painting.
Sculptor: Antonio Zapatero. Box Art: Fernando Ruiz. Number of parts: 14. Produced in high-quality resin. Unpainted — assembly required. Not recommended for children under 14.
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Number of Figures: 1
Production Method: Cast Resin
Sculptor: Oleg Pogosyan
Scale: ~1:24 (75mm)
Vendor Series: Clash of Cultures – Deus Vult!