Anthony Luttrell
Anthony Luttrell | |
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| Born | October 1932 (age 92) |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation(s) | Historian, academic, author |
| Awards | Humboldt Research Award (1999–2000) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Oxford (MA, D.Phil.) |
| Thesis | Juan Fernandez de Heredia, Castellan of Amposta (1346–1377), Master of the Order of St. John at Rhodes (1377–1396) (1959) |
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| Discipline | |
| Sub-discipline | Medieval Mediterranean history, Knights Hospitaller, medieval Malta |
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Anthony Luttrell (born 1932) is a distinguished British scholar of medieval history, renowned for his expertise in Mediterranean history. His primary focus lies in the history of the Order of St John, for which he is widely recognised as a foremost authority.