Boyand Roger


Boyant Roger from various sources: Brojant Roger (d. 1131 in Jerusalem) - great master of the Order of St. Lazarus

According to the 18th-century manuscript of the history of the Order of St. Lazarus by Dorud de Chameuelles and Vincent Thomassin (located in the National Archives of France), his family carried a coat of arms: three golden rose flowers with green leaves on a blue background. In the history of the kingdom of Jerusalem we find many noble families called Roger, Rosiers, Rousiers who have roses (rose) in their coat. However, today it seems impossible to determine exactly where Boyant came from.

Monk in a shelter for the pilgrims of St. John in Jerusalem. Then to 1120 the rector of the pilgrim's hospital St. John. At that time, Blessed was the head of all the hospitals and estates in Jerusalem. Gerard. In 1120, after the death of Bl. Gerard and after leprosy he moved to the leprozorium of St. Lazarus behind the walls of Jerusalem, the caretakers of the lepers of the hospital's friars. Lazarus. By 1131 he was the superior (Master) of this hospital brotherhood of leprosy. During his time there was a final division of the Hospitallers into the Order of St. John and the Order of St. Lazarus.

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