textIn considering the increasing interest in the study of a global Middle Ages, there seem to be few individuals, either fictional or actual, that had a more powerful cosmopolitan currency than the figure of Prester John and the legends surrounding his kingdom. As a product of cultural imaginings and questionably recounted historical events, the search for and legitimization of Prester John has commanded consistent interest, both popular and scholarly, almost continuously since first mention of the figure of John in 1145. The now infamous Letter of Prester John, which details the magnificent Christian kingdom lying somewhere in the East, beyond the approaching threat of an ever-expanding Islam, has long catalyzed a hunt, by both adventurer...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Current scholarship on the devotional practices of late medieval England has emphasized two represen...
This thesis examines European perceptions of the Prester John legend after 1600 and how changing per...
Prester John was said to have been an Eastern Christian monarch who ruled over a fantastical Empire ...
Locating Prester John and his kingdom was once a major challenge for Europeans between the Late Midd...
El encuentro entre civilizaciones europeas y etíopes a principios de la Edad Moderna estuvo signific...
This study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part of ...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
The First Crusade (1095-1099) was the key event in the closing years of the eleventh century and pro...
Submitted to Pope Clement V in 1307, Het‘um’s La flor des estoires de la terre d’Orient soon became ...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
The reign of Prester John (Prete Gianni), one of the most interesting legends of the Middle Ages, ca...
King John has been perceived as one of England's most notorious monarchs. Medieval writers and later...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Current scholarship on the devotional practices of late medieval England has emphasized two represen...
This thesis examines European perceptions of the Prester John legend after 1600 and how changing per...
Prester John was said to have been an Eastern Christian monarch who ruled over a fantastical Empire ...
Locating Prester John and his kingdom was once a major challenge for Europeans between the Late Midd...
El encuentro entre civilizaciones europeas y etíopes a principios de la Edad Moderna estuvo signific...
This study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part of ...
Broadly defining crusading as both a physical act and a spiritual goal, this is a diachronic study o...
The First Crusade (1095-1099) was the key event in the closing years of the eleventh century and pro...
Submitted to Pope Clement V in 1307, Het‘um’s La flor des estoires de la terre d’Orient soon became ...
This paper will explore the principal figures, activities, issues and doctrines that shaped the asce...
From the eleventh century popes called for crusading against Muslims in the Near East and pagans in ...
The reign of Prester John (Prete Gianni), one of the most interesting legends of the Middle Ages, ca...
King John has been perceived as one of England's most notorious monarchs. Medieval writers and later...
The success of the First Crusade by the Christian armies caught the interest and arrested the imagin...
A corpus of Anglo-French hagiography composed between 1135 and 1220 tells the lives of Biblical and ...
Current scholarship on the devotional practices of late medieval England has emphasized two represen...
This thesis examines European perceptions of the Prester John legend after 1600 and how changing per...