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El. knyga: Franks in Outremer: Studies in the Latin Principalities of Palestine and Syria, 1099-1187

  • Formatas: 358 pages
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000947618
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  • Formatas: 358 pages
  • Serija: Variorum Collected Studies
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000947618
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This volume brings together twenty studies relating to the history of the Latin principalities established in Palestine and Syria from their foundation in the course of the First Crusade up to their defeat by Saladin at the battle of Hattin in 1187. Half of the essays deal with the first three decades of the Frankish settlement, focusing on the monarchy of the kingdom of Jerusalem under Godfrey of Bouillon, Baldwin I and Baldwin II, and on the origins and prosopography of the Frankish nobility. Beyond this are longer-ranging studies devoted to sacred and secular aspects of the landscape and population of Palestine, including the settlement of the city of Jerusalem, the military use of the relic of the True Cross, and wider strategic considerations concerning the defence of the Holy Land. The final section considers how the Franks perceived and interacted with the Muslim and native Christian inhabitants of Syria, Palestine and neighbouring lands, with a particular emphasis on the evidence of the great chronicle of William of Tyre.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
The Frankish Nobility
I The origins of the Frankish nobility of the kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100--1118
Mediterranean Historical Review 4, 1989
300
II A note on the origin of Eustace Grenier
Bulletin of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East 6, 1986
30
III A little-known member of the royal family of crusader Jerusalem in William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum
Notes and Queries 241, 1996
99
IV Norman settlement in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099--1131
Archivio Normanno-Svevo 1 for 2008 (2009)
85
V The prosopography and onomastics of the Franks in the kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099--1187
Onomastique et parente dans l'Occident medieval, eds
K.S.B. Keats-Rohan and C. Settipani. Oxford: Prosopographica & Genealogica, 2000
94
VI How Norman was the principality of Antioch? Prolegomena to a study of the origins of the nobility of a crusader state
Family Trees and the Roots of Politics: The Prosopography of Britain and France from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century, ed. K.S.B. Keats-Rohan. Woodbridge: Boydell, 1997, pp. 349--59
14
Kingship in Frankish Jerusalem
VII The title of Godfrey of Bouillon as ruler of Jerusalem
Collegium Medievale 3, 1990
78
VIII Daimbert of Pisa, the Domus Godefridi and the accession of Baldwin I of Jerusalem
From Clermont to Jerusalem: The Crusades and Crusader Societies, 1095--1500 (International Medieval Research 3), ed. A.V. Murray. Turnhout: Brepols, 1998
102
IX Dynastic continuity or dynastic change? The accession of Baldwin II and the nobility of the kingdom of Jerusalem
Medieval Prosopography 13, 1992
27
X Baldwin II and his nobles: baronial factionalism and dissent in the kingdom of Jerusalem, 1118--1134
Nottingham Medieval Studies 38, 1994
85
XI Kingship, identity and name-giving in the family of Baldwin of Bourcq
Knighthoods of Christ: Essays on the History of the Crusades and the Knights Templar presented to Malcolm Barber, ed. N. Housley. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007
38
Sacred Space and the Defence of the Holy Land
XII Sacred space and strategic geography in twelfth-century Palestine
Sacred Space in the State of the Teutonic Order in Prussia, ed. J. Wenta (Sacra Bella Septentrionalia 2). Torun: Wydawnictwo naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikolaja Kopernika, 2013
37
XIII Constructing Jerusalem as a Christian capital: topography and population of the Holy City under Frankish rule in the twelfth century
Original English version of `La construccion de Jerusalen como capital cristiana: Topografia y poblacion de la Ciudad Santa bajo el dominio franco en el siglo XII', in Construir la ciudad en la Edad Media: Encuentros internacionales del Medioevo 2009, Najera, eds B. Arizaga Bolumburu and J.A. Solorzano Telechea. Logrono: Instituto de Estudios Riojanos, 2010, pp. 91--110
18
XIV The origin of money-fiefs in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem
Mercenaries and Paid Men: The Mercenary Identity in the Middle Ages. Proceedings of a Conference held at the University of Wales, Swansea, 7th--9th July 2005, ed. J. France. Leiden: Brill, 2008, pp. 275--86
12
XV `Mighty against the enemies of Christ': the relic of the True Cross in the armies of the kingdom of Jerusalem
The Crusades and Their Sources: Essays Presented to Bernard Hamilton, eds J. France and W.G. Zajac. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1998
38
Ideologies of Confrontation: Franks, Native Christians and Muslims
XVI Ethnic identity in the crusader states: the Frankish race and the settlement of Outremer
Concepts of National Identity in the Middle Ages, eds S. Forde, L. Johnson and A. V. Murray. Leeds: Leeds Studies in English, 1995
73
XVII Coroscane: homeland of the Saracens in the Chansons de geste and the historiography of the crusades
Aspects de l'epopee romane: Mentalites -- ideologies -- intertextualites, eds H. van Dijk and W. Noomen. Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1995, pp. 177--84
9
XVIII William of Tyre and the origin of the Turks: observations on possible sources of the Gesta orientalium principum
Dei Gesta per Francos: Etudes sur les croisades dedies a Jean Richard / Crusade Studies in Honour of Jean Richard, eds M. Balard, B.Z. Kedar and J. Riley-Smith. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001
29
XIX Biblical quotations and formulaic language in the Chronicle of William of Tyre
Deeds Done beyond the Sea: Essays on William of Tyre, Cyprus and the Military Orders presented to Peter Edbury, eds S.B. Edgington and H.J. Nicholson (Crusades, Subsidia 6). Farnham: Ashgate, 2014
34
XX Franks and indigenous communities in Palestine and Syria (1099--1187): a hierarchical model of social interaction in the principalities of Outremer
East Meets West in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times: Transcultural Experiences in the Premodern World, ed. A. Classen (Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture 14). Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013
309
Index 14
Dr Alan V. Murray is Senior Lecturer in Medieval Studies and Editorial Director, International Medieval Bibliography, University of Leeds, UK.