The Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) was funded in part through the three-year tax of a twentieth on ecclesiastical income levied by Pope Innocent III (1198-1216) at the Fourth Lateran Council in November 1215. The collection and transfer of the tax was administered by Innocent III’s successor, Pope Honorius III (1216-1227), who employed devolved and centralized systems in tandem. Vital to the centralized system were the Templars and Hospitallers of Paris, who acted as bankers to Honorius and transferred tax revenues to subsidize the conflict being waged in the East. While the twentieth tax has been treated in part by studies of the Fifth Crusade and papal finance, detailed analysis of its machinery and operation has yet to appear in print. 1 This...
International audienceThe formation of a squadron of galleys operating in the war in the Mediterrane...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
The pontificate of Honorius III (1216–27) ranks among the most important papal reigns of the thirtee...
This thesis is a study of medieval papal government and the Holy Land crusades under Pope Honorius I...
In the historiography on the Fifth Crusade, the idea that the expedition represented the epitome of ...
'Ill-defined and incomprehensible to contemporaries': these are two of the charges scholarship has l...
The medieval papacy was an institution steeped in its own history and traditions, but how far did th...
This dissertation is devoted to the preparation and process of the Fifth Crusade, i.e. the stage fro...
The Crusade movement is one of the most important occurrences of medieval history. It took place thr...
The Crusade movement is one of the most important occurrences of medieval history. It took place thr...
This paper is concerned with four ways in which the reform papacy since Pope Leo IX prepared the way...
The crusades were a Christian enterprise. They were proclaimed in the name of God for the service of...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
International audienceThe formation of a squadron of galleys operating in the war in the Mediterrane...
International audienceThe formation of a squadron of galleys operating in the war in the Mediterrane...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
The pontificate of Honorius III (1216–27) ranks among the most important papal reigns of the thirtee...
This thesis is a study of medieval papal government and the Holy Land crusades under Pope Honorius I...
In the historiography on the Fifth Crusade, the idea that the expedition represented the epitome of ...
'Ill-defined and incomprehensible to contemporaries': these are two of the charges scholarship has l...
The medieval papacy was an institution steeped in its own history and traditions, but how far did th...
This dissertation is devoted to the preparation and process of the Fifth Crusade, i.e. the stage fro...
The Crusade movement is one of the most important occurrences of medieval history. It took place thr...
The Crusade movement is one of the most important occurrences of medieval history. It took place thr...
This paper is concerned with four ways in which the reform papacy since Pope Leo IX prepared the way...
The crusades were a Christian enterprise. They were proclaimed in the name of God for the service of...
Of the military religious orders linked to the ‘crusader states’ of the Levant, three – the Templars...
International audienceThe formation of a squadron of galleys operating in the war in the Mediterrane...
International audienceThe formation of a squadron of galleys operating in the war in the Mediterrane...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...
The policies of the papacy towards Templars and Hospitallers contributed to their implementation, de...