The Military Orders were religious orders originally founded to protect Christian pilgrims visiting the Holy Land. They gradually became responsible for the defence of the Holy Land itself and throughout the twelfth and thirteenth centuries they played a major role in every crusade to the Holy Land. Historians have long disagreed over how contemporaries viewed these institutions. Were they accepted as valid religious orders? How far did criticism reflect a decline in support for crusading? This book sets out to examine the contemporary primary sources without preconceptions, considering a wide variety of written evidence from across Europe and the Middle East, including literary sources and the legends which grew up around the Military Orde...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
The Military Orders were religious orders originally founded to protect Christian pilgrims visiting ...
The Military Orders were religious orders originally founded to protect Christian pilgrims visiting ...
The intention of this study is to examine attitudes towards the military orders, in particular the i...
The intention of this study is to examine attitudes towards the military orders, in particular the i...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
Although French, German and British scholars of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did muc...
Although French, German and British scholars of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did muc...
Although French, German and British scholars of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did muc...
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of co...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
The Military Orders were religious orders originally founded to protect Christian pilgrims visiting ...
The Military Orders were religious orders originally founded to protect Christian pilgrims visiting ...
The intention of this study is to examine attitudes towards the military orders, in particular the i...
The intention of this study is to examine attitudes towards the military orders, in particular the i...
The military orders represent a very specific case in the medieval religious world. Those congregati...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
How far were the military religious orders involved in secular warfare? The vocation of the Knights ...
Although French, German and British scholars of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did muc...
Although French, German and British scholars of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did muc...
Although French, German and British scholars of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did muc...
The medieval military orders were religious institutions whose members had professed to a life of co...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...
Geographically Ireland is a long way from Jerusalem, but by the mid-thirteenth century there were cl...