The Order's Second Commandery at Acre

"Acre was a hugely important city during the Crusades as a maritime foothold on the Mediterranean coast of the southern Levant and was the site of several battles, including the 1189-1191 Siege of Acre and the 1291 Siege of Acre. It was the last stronghold of the Crusaders in the Holy Land prior to that final battle in 1291. At the end of Crusader rule, the city was destroyed by the Mamluks ..." "During the Crusades it was officially known as Sainct-Jehan-d'Acre ... after the Knights Hospitaller who had their headquarters there and whose patron saint was John the Baptist ..." THE HOSPITALLER CITADEL AT SAINT-JEAN-D'ACRE "From the first years of the Crusaders in the city, the Hospitallers received donated properties. In 1110, King Baldwin granted the Knights Hospitaller permission to keep the constructions located north of the Saints-Croix church. In 1130, these buildings were damaged during works near the church and the Hospitallers...