An online evening lecture in partnership with the St John Historical Society.
Women were associated with the Order of St John of Jerusalem from its earliest beginnings. One of these was Constance of France, the sister of King Louis VII, who made a pilgrimage to the Latin East in the 1170s and became a Hospitaller sister there. Why? Dr Myra Bom explains the Order’s appeal to Constance and other medieval women.
Dr Myra Bom is a Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, a Research Associate at Royal Holloway, University of London, and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She has published Women in the Military Orders of the Crusades (2012) and Constance of France: Womanhood and Agency in Twelfth-Century Europe (2022).
Live captions will be provided by Stagetext.
Tickets are free and must be pre-booked via the Museum’s Eventbrite page. Donations welcome if you can.