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Monday Ground Up: Grand Master's Palace in Valletta Malta Posted: 12 Jul 2010 12:49 AM PDT Grand Master's Palace remained the base of the Knight's Hospitaller from 1571 to 1798 when Napoleon conquered Valletta. It was designed by Gerolamo Cessar and constructed on the site the Knight's Hospitaller procured in 1571. The head of the order's nephew, Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette, lived in a small house on the site. Incorporated into the southwest corner of the palace, the house of Jean Parisot de la Valette still exists. The Palace of the Grand Master's served as a home for British governors of Malta, after the Royal Navy captured the island from the French at the beginning of the 19th century. On the basement floor is the Armoury, one of the largest collections of its kind in the world, though reduced to a fraction of its former size by the depredations of the French. Among its principal treasures are a suit of armour made in Milan for the Grand Master, Adrien de Wignacourt (1690-97) and a full-length panoply made for Grand Master Martin Garzes by Sigismund Wold of Landshut.~City of Valletta Grand Master's Palace contains a large part of Malta's history, representing the changing of an era and opulence. It is, however, a site filled with the mysteries of an order people like you and I can now see first hand. Also check out:
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King Arthurs's Camelot and Round Table Have Been Found? Posted: 11 Jul 2010 10:54 AM PDT The King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is one of the most famous English legends. The Knights of King Arthur would sit at a round table, placing their swords down with the blade facing the middle crest. All were equal at the Round Table in Camelot. The legend, however, speaks of a table and not a structure able to hold close to 1000 people. Camelot historian Chris Gidlow said: "The first accounts of the Round Table show that it was nothing like a dining table but was a venue for upwards of 1,000 people at a time. Read the entire story: Historians locate King Arthur's Round Table |
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