By the early thirteenth century, the monastery of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon was a small but significant site of crusading memory. The site was particularly meaningful to German and Flemish crusaders, a contingent of whom had participated in the siege of Lisbon during the Second Crusade, and who retained links with the monastery from that time onwards. Through an examination of the texts produced by and about São Vicente de Fora, this article traces how the monastery established and promoted itself as place uniquely associated with remembering the crusades
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UID/HIS/04666/2019Jerusalem accumulated the status of religious reference for Christianity with that...
The monastery of Santa María de Oia, located in the coast of Pontevedra’s province, had since its fo...
In the Portuguese archives, there are still countless documents that can enlighten us about the Jewi...
The historiography of the crusade and reconquest in the Iberian Peninsula, and Portugal in particula...
This article analyses the use of memoria with respect to the Carthusian monastery of Scheut, a few m...
In Portugal, the Temple has long been thought as having no connections with the Latin East and it st...
The present research takes as a point of departure the foundation bull of the Order of Christ, given...
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorial...
<p>Hagiographies and Monastic Treaties of the monasteries of Santa Cruz de Coimbra and Alcobaça were...
The knights’ confraternity created in Cáceres by Fernando II, in August 1170, had a different fortun...
The historiography of the crusade and reconquest in the Iberian Peninsula, and Portugal in particula...
The First Crusade is one of the most intensively researched events of the Middle Ages, yet, paradoxi...
This article explores the creation and communication of memory during and immediately after the Sted...
Exploring Latin texts, as well as Old French, Castilian, and Occitan songs and lyrics, Remembering t...
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