A History of the Crusades, Volume 2Kenneth M. Setton, Robert Lee Wolff, Harry W. Hazard Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1969 - 896 pages The six volumes of A History of the Crusades will stand as the definitive history of the Crusades, spanning five centuries, encompassing Jewish, Moslem, and Christian perspectives, and containing a wealth of information and analysis of the history, politics, economics, and culture of the medieval world. |
Table des matières
Foreword | xiii |
Foreword to the Second edition | xv |
Preface | xvii |
A Note on Trasliteration and Nomenclature | xix |
Abbreviation | xxiii |
The Norman Kingdom of sicily abd the crusades | 3 |
The Third Crusade Richard the Lionhearted and Philip Augustus | 45 |
The crusades of Frederick Barbarossa and Henry | 87 |
The Crusade of Frederick 11 | 429 |
The Crusade of Theobald of Champagne and Richard of Cornwall 12391241 | 463 |
The Crusades of Louis IX | 487 |
The Crusade in States 11921243 | 522 |
The Crusade in States 12431291 | 557 |
The Kingdom of Cyprus i1911291 | 599 |
The Kingdom of Cilician Armenia | 630 |
The Turks in Iran and Anatolia before the Mongol Invasions | 661 |
Byzantium and the crusades 10811204 | 123 |
The fourth Crusade | 153 |
The Latin Empire of Constantiople 12041261 | 187 |
The Frankish states in Greece 12041311 | 234 |
The Albigensian crusade | 277 |
The Childrens Crusade | 325 |
The political Crusades of the Thirteenth Century | 343 |
The Fifth Crusade | 377 |
The Aiyubids | 693 |
The Mongols and the Near East | 715 |
The Manluk Sultans to 1293 | 735 |
Important Dates and Events | 759 |
Gasetteeer and Note on maps | 763 |
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