Crusaders and Settlers in the Latin East

Crusaders and Settlers in the Latin East

Riley-Smith, Jonathan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2008

378

Dura

Inglês

9780754659679

15 a 20 dias

794

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Contents: Preface; Present and past. Part 1 Crusading: Casualties and the number of knights on the 1st Crusade; Early crusaders to the East and the costs of crusading, 1095-1130; Family traditions and participation in the 2nd Crusade; Toward an understanding of the 4th Crusade as an institution; Crusading as an act of love; Christian violence and the crusades; The politics of war: France and the Holy Land. Part 2 The Latin East: Families, crusades and settlement in the Latin East, 1102-1131; Some lesser officials in Latin Syria; Government in Latin Syria and the commercial privileges of foreign merchants; King Fulk of Jerusalem and 'the Sultan of Babylon'; Government and the indigenous in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem; The crown of France and Acre, 1254-1291. Part 3 The Military Orders in the Central Middle Ages: The origins of the commandery in the Temple and the Hospital; Guy of Lusignan, the Hospitallers and the gates of Acre; Further thoughts on the layout of the Hospital in Acre; Were the Templars guilty?; The structures of the Orders of the Temple and the Hospital in c. 1291. Part 4 The Shadow of Crusading: The Order of St John, 1827-1858; Islam and the crusades in history and imagination, 8 November 1898-11 September 2001; Index.
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Crusading;Family Traditions;Christian Violence;France;Latin East;Military Orders