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The Crusades, Vol. 19
The Crusades, Vol. 19, The Crusades, as Zoe Oldenbourg describes them, were not simply a religious phenomenon, nor were they motivated by pure aggression. They were the result of an emotional climate which led people from all walks of life - rich and poor, saints and sinners -, The Crusades, Vol. 19 has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Crusades, Vol. 19
  • Written by author Richard Hook
  • Published by Osprey Publishing, Limited, September 1988
  • "The Crusades, as Zoe Oldenbourg describes them, were not simply a religious phenomenon, nor were they motivated by pure aggression. They were the result of an emotional climate which led people from all walks of life - rich and poor, saints and sinners -
  • Born amid immense suffering and bloodshed, the Kingdom of Jerusalem remained a battlefield for almost 200 years. The Crusades gave rise to the Military Orders of the Templars and Hospitallers, and were a backdrop to the careers of some of history's most f
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Preface
IMedieval Man1
IIThe Latin West and Byzantium53
IIIThe First Crusade (1096-1099)78
IVThe Pioneers of Frankish Syria (1099-1102)143
VThe Formation of the Frankish States of Syria (1102-1112)187
VIThe Kingdom and its Neighbors (1112-1131)230
VIIThe Franks Between Byzantium and Islam: Aleppo, Damascus, and Cairo (1131-1174)303
VIIIThe Fall of the Frankish Kingdom (1174-1188)384
IXThe Crusade of the Kings (1188-1192)437
XFrankish Syria, a Doomed Kingdom467
XIFrankish Syria as an Eastern Province494
XIIEastern Christendom531
XIIIThe Reckoning551
Conclusion579
Genealogical Tables596
Chronology602
Notes621
Bibliography628
Index of Proper Names633


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