Originally
a charitable organization, the Knights were drawn into battle to defend their
city against attacking Saracens. The
Saracens hurled containers filled with flammable liquids onto the defenders, followed
by flaming torches. The Knights were
flamboyant in dress, wearing crimson capes over their armor. The knights rode among their burning
brethren, using their capes to extinguish the fires, demonstrating courage and
gallantry.
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Sunday, April 6, 2014
The Maltese Cross
Although
many fire department tools and symbols still in use have historical origins,
the Maltese Cross goes back a bit further than most. Around 1113 AD, a Benedictine Monk founded
the Order of Knights Hospitaller, subsequently known as the Knights of St.
John.
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Maltese Cross,
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