This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religious, and political motivations of the crusaders, Emperor Frederick II, and the Teutonic Order. The article compares the German nobles power vis á vis the emperor and how their ongoing power struggle altered the Baltic Crusades. It further studies the evolution of religious ideas and how they affected Christian justifications for war during this time.No embargoAcademic Major: Histor
Anders Sjöberg, Stockholms UniversitetPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in East...
The crusades against eastern Baltic societies from the end of the twelfth century saw the reorganisa...
During the First Crusade\u27s onset, lay enthusiasm went unregulated. Popular preachers spread Urban...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
When people think of Crusades, they often think of the wars in the Holy Lands rather than regions in...
This article examines two medieval chronicles dealing with the crusades in the Baltic. The Chronicon...
The Baltic Crusades represent a long-term phenomenon that lasted for about 300?years (1147–1525). Th...
The conversion of the lands on the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea by Germans, Danes a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989This study examines the religious and historical lite...
A militarily and politically powerful pagan state lay between Western Europe and Muscovite Russia in...
As a continuation of the political unrest opposing the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand-Duchy of Lith...
The Crusades have been one of the most enduringly popular topics in medieval history among historian...
The article deals with the problems of the history of early Protestant art in Livonia (contemporary ...
Recenzijoje yra aptariami Kryžiaus karai Baltijos jūros regione. Apie juos yra parašyta ne viena stu...
Anne Bysted, Carsten Selch Jensen, Kurt Villads Jensen, John H. Lind, Jerusalem in the North: Denmar...
Anders Sjöberg, Stockholms UniversitetPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in East...
The crusades against eastern Baltic societies from the end of the twelfth century saw the reorganisa...
During the First Crusade\u27s onset, lay enthusiasm went unregulated. Popular preachers spread Urban...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
When people think of Crusades, they often think of the wars in the Holy Lands rather than regions in...
This article examines two medieval chronicles dealing with the crusades in the Baltic. The Chronicon...
The Baltic Crusades represent a long-term phenomenon that lasted for about 300?years (1147–1525). Th...
The conversion of the lands on the southern and eastern shores of the Baltic Sea by Germans, Danes a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1989This study examines the religious and historical lite...
A militarily and politically powerful pagan state lay between Western Europe and Muscovite Russia in...
As a continuation of the political unrest opposing the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand-Duchy of Lith...
The Crusades have been one of the most enduringly popular topics in medieval history among historian...
The article deals with the problems of the history of early Protestant art in Livonia (contemporary ...
Recenzijoje yra aptariami Kryžiaus karai Baltijos jūros regione. Apie juos yra parašyta ne viena stu...
Anne Bysted, Carsten Selch Jensen, Kurt Villads Jensen, John H. Lind, Jerusalem in the North: Denmar...
Anders Sjöberg, Stockholms UniversitetPaper presented at a colloquium on Early Protestantism in East...
The crusades against eastern Baltic societies from the end of the twelfth century saw the reorganisa...
During the First Crusade\u27s onset, lay enthusiasm went unregulated. Popular preachers spread Urban...