This article places the so-called Kalmar expedition 1123 or 1124 within the general framework of crusading activities and expeditions in the years 1120–1126 initiated by Pope Calixtus II. It argues that Denmark and Norway formed part of the political and family networks which played an important role in the extension and organization of the crusade in the first decades of the twelfth century. It thus contributes to the current debate concerning how crusade ideology was used and influenced conflicts in different frontier regions of Christendom in the first half of the twelfth century
Anne Bysted, Carsten Selch Jensen, Kurt Villads Jensen, John H. Lind, Jerusalem in the North: Denmar...
A physical object from Cardinal Nicolaus Breakspear’s legation to Scandinavia, 1152-54This article g...
"In the wake of religious conversion and the establishment of more stable political systems, the out...
In 1123, an attack on pagans in the Swedish region of Småland was planned and executed by Danish and...
During the twelfth century, a Norse tradition developed for participating in the different campaigns...
From the late 11th century onwards, northern Europeans were also infected with the crusading spirit ...
The thesis deals with the presence of crusading ideology in medieval Sweden and its political impact...
En antologi med 15 artikler om korstog på den Iberiske Halvø og i Baltikum i middelalderen.This volu...
This thesis explores social ties and networks among the elite in 12th and 13th century Norway. The p...
Er en polsk oversaettelse af 'The Popes and the Baltic Crusades, 1147-1254' fra 200
Between the late tenth century and the late twelfth century Norway grew from a patchwork of small Vi...
The article’s point of departure is Pope Clement V’s privilege for King Hákon V Magnússon in 1308. T...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
During the twelfth century, a distinctive crusade ideology was formed in sermons and papal bulls, ch...
Abstract This BA thesis treats, question and provides information about the war of Kalmar 1611-1613....
Anne Bysted, Carsten Selch Jensen, Kurt Villads Jensen, John H. Lind, Jerusalem in the North: Denmar...
A physical object from Cardinal Nicolaus Breakspear’s legation to Scandinavia, 1152-54This article g...
"In the wake of religious conversion and the establishment of more stable political systems, the out...
In 1123, an attack on pagans in the Swedish region of Småland was planned and executed by Danish and...
During the twelfth century, a Norse tradition developed for participating in the different campaigns...
From the late 11th century onwards, northern Europeans were also infected with the crusading spirit ...
The thesis deals with the presence of crusading ideology in medieval Sweden and its political impact...
En antologi med 15 artikler om korstog på den Iberiske Halvø og i Baltikum i middelalderen.This volu...
This thesis explores social ties and networks among the elite in 12th and 13th century Norway. The p...
Er en polsk oversaettelse af 'The Popes and the Baltic Crusades, 1147-1254' fra 200
Between the late tenth century and the late twelfth century Norway grew from a patchwork of small Vi...
The article’s point of departure is Pope Clement V’s privilege for King Hákon V Magnússon in 1308. T...
This research re-evaluates the Baltic Crusades from 1147-1309, and it studies the economic, religiou...
During the twelfth century, a distinctive crusade ideology was formed in sermons and papal bulls, ch...
Abstract This BA thesis treats, question and provides information about the war of Kalmar 1611-1613....
Anne Bysted, Carsten Selch Jensen, Kurt Villads Jensen, John H. Lind, Jerusalem in the North: Denmar...
A physical object from Cardinal Nicolaus Breakspear’s legation to Scandinavia, 1152-54This article g...
"In the wake of religious conversion and the establishment of more stable political systems, the out...