El frustrado intento para establecer la orden de Malta en la isla de Menorca

  1. Carlos Nieto Sánchez
  2. Jaime Salazar Acha
Revista:
Emblemata: Revista aragonesa de emblemática

ISSN: 1137-1056

Ano de publicación: 2014

Número: 20-21

Páxinas: 579-591

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Emblemata: Revista aragonesa de emblemática

Resumo

In 1798 the island of malta fell into french hands. this fact led the order of saint John to became wanderer through Europe, with no possessions, into a cri- sis situation and above all near to disappearing because the ideas of liberalism were antithetic to the traditional ideology of the order. at this juncture, a group of french knights requested to king Ferdinand vII, at that time the best example of radical abso- lutism in Europe, the re-establishment of the order of malta in the island of menorca in return for a rent or a sale. that idea did not take place after consultation with the council of state, however it was not until 50 years after, that the order of malta was re-established as a rome-based globally order of chivalry and as a recognized order by the Pope and most of the states.