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On the Margins of Crusading : The Military Orders, the Papacy and the Christian World.
Title:
On the Margins of Crusading : The Military Orders, the Papacy and the Christian World.
Author:
Nicholson, Helen.
ISBN:
9781409432180
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Edition:
4th ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (224 pages)
Series:
Crusades - Subsidia ; v.4

Crusades - Subsidia
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1 A Jerusalem Indulgence: 1100/3 -- 2 Fulfilling a Mediterranean Vocation: The Domus Sancte Marie Montis Gaudii de Jerusalem in North-West Italy -- 3 Templar Liturgy and Devotion in the Crown of Aragon -- 4 Gerard of Ridefort and the Battle of Le Cresson (1 May 1187): The Developing Narrative Tradition -- 5 Clement V and the Road to Avignon, 1304-1309 -- 6 "Vox in excelso" Deconstructed. Exactly What Did Clement V Say? -- 7 Myths and Reality: The Crusades and the Latin East as Presented during the Trial of the Templarsin the British Isles, 1308-1311 -- 8 La réforme de l'Hôpital par Jean XXII: Le démembrement des prieurés de Saint-Gilleset de France (21 juillet 1317) -- 9 The Search for the Defensive System of the Knights in the Dodecanese (Part I: Chalki, Symi, Nisyros and Tilos) -- 10 Kronobäck Commandery: A Field Study -- 11 Crisis? What crisis? The "Waning" of the Order of St Lazarus after the Crusades -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
Founded to support Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land and most famous for their support for crusading, the Military Religious Orders' activities and interests stretched far beyond the frontiers of Christendom. Representing some of the most recent advances in research, in this volume eleven scholars from Europe and North America explore important and hitherto under-researched aspects of the Orders' history, scrutinising their relations with the papacy, their organisational structure, their devotional practices, their fortresses and their presence in the localities of Western Europe. Particular attention is given to the Templars' trial of 1307-12 and the question of how the surviving Orders reorganised themselves after the loss of the kingdom of Jerusalem in 1291. The majority of the papers consider the leading Military Orders, the Hospitallers and Templars, but there are also studies of the Orders of Mountjoy and of St Lazarus, showing how they adapted their activities to local requirements. These studies reflect the vitality of current scholarship on the Military Religious Orders.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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