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Crusades --- Croisades --- Sources --- Jerusalem --- Jérusalem --- History --- Histoire --- -Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- -History --- -Sources --- Jérusalem --- Church history --- Ierusalim --- Yerushalayim --- Jeruzalem --- Quds --- Ūrushalīm --- Kuds --- Kouds --- Erusaghēm --- Bayt al-Maqdis --- Jeruzsálem --- Jerusalem (Israel) --- Jerusalem (Palestine) --- ʻIriyat Yerushalayim --- Ierousalēm --- Gerusalemme --- Baladīyat al-Quds --- Baladīyat al-Quds al-ʻArabīyah --- Jerusalem Arab Municipality --- Qods (Jerusalem) --- ירושלים --- القدس --- al-Quds --- قدس --- Sources. --- Иерусалим --- Jerusalén
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The thirty-eight papers published here represent a selection of those delivered at the Fifth International Conference on the Military Orders. Three deal with recent archaeological investigations at the Hospitaller castle at al-Marqab (Syria); others examine aspects of the history of the military orders in the Latin East and the Mediterranean, in Spain and Portugal, in the British Isles and in northern and eastern Europe. The final two papers address the question of present-day perceptions of the Templars.
Military religious orders --- Knighthood, Orders of --- Religious orders --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Orders of knighthood and chivalry --- History --- Knights of Malta --- Templars --- Knights Templar (Masonic order) --- Cavalieri dell'Ordine dei poveri commilitoni di Cristo e del Tempio di Salomone --- Fratres Militiae Templi --- Knights Templars (Monastic and military order) --- Orde van de Tempeliers --- Orden del Temple --- Order of the Knights Templar --- Ordine dei poveri commilitoni di Cristo e del Tempio di Salomone --- Ordine del Tempio --- Ordre du Temple --- Pauperes Commilitones Christi Templi Salomonici --- Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon --- Poveri commilitoni di Cristo e del Tempio di Salomone --- Sacer Ordo Militie Templi Hierosolimitani --- Sacra Domus Militie Templi Hierosolimitani --- Tampliery (Masonic Order) --- Tempelherrenorden --- Tempeliers --- Tempieri --- Templari --- Templarios --- Templariusze --- Templer --- Templiers --- Zakon Templariuszy --- טמפלרים --- Ordo Templi --- Ordine templare --- Knights of the Holy Sepulcher --- Antonine Canons --- Canons of the Holy Sepulcher --- Johanniter Orde in Nederland --- Knights Hospitalers of St. John of Jerusalem --- Chevaliers de Rhodes --- Chevaliers de Malte --- Malta, Knights of --- Knights of St. John of Jerusalem --- Knights of Rhodes --- Knights Hospitalers --- Hospitalers of St. John of Jerusalem, Order of the --- Jerusalem, Knights of the Order of St. John of --- Jerusalem, Order of the Knights of St. John of --- Rhodes, Knights of --- Knights Hospitaller --- St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of the Order of --- Order of Malta --- Order of St. John of Jerusalem --- Ordem Hospitalaria de S. João de Jerusalem --- Ordem de S. João de Jerusalem --- Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem --- Ordine di Malta --- Zakon Maltański --- Fursān al-Qiddīs Yūḥannā --- Order of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem --- Sovrano militare ordine di Malta --- Ordre S.M.H. de Malte --- Ordre souverain militaire et hiérosolymitain de Malte --- Orden de San Juan de Jerusalén --- Ordre souverain de Saint Jean de Jérusalem --- Malteser-Orden --- Johanniter-Orden --- Ritterlicher Orden St. Johannis zu Jerusalem --- Orden Hospitalaria de San Juan de Jerusalén --- Ordre souverain militaire de Malte --- Jeruzsálemi Szent János (Máltai) Lovagrend --- Cavalieri di Malta --- Soberana Orden Militar de Malta --- Sovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Sovereign Military Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta --- Ordre des Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem --- Ordre de l'Hôpital Saint-Jean de Jérusalem --- Ordre souverain militaire et hospitalier de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte --- Ordre souverain de Malte --- Ordre souverain de Saint-Jean de Jérusalem, de Rhodes et de Malte --- Malʹtiĭskiĭ orden --- Ordo Sancti Iohannis --- Ordo Sancti Johannis --- Johannita Rend --- Johannita Lovagrend --- Szent János Lovagrend --- Máltai Lovagrend --- Johanniterorden --- Ordre de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem --- Chevaliers de Saint-Jean-de-Jérusalem --- Orden de Malta --- Caballeros de San Juan --- Orden de los Caballeros Hospitalarios de San Juan de Jerusalén --- Ordre de Malte --- Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta --- Sovereign Military and Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta --- Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Malta --- Cavalieri di San Giovanni --- Ordine dei Cavalieri di S. Giovanni --- Ordine dei Cavalieri di San Giovanni --- Ordine di San Giovanni --- Ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano --- Order of St. John (Malta) --- Ordine gerosolimitano --- Cavalieri ospitalieri --- Orden Svi︠a︡togo Ioanna Ierusalimskogo --- Ordni ta' San Ġwann --- Kavallieri Ospitalieri ta' l-Ordni ta' San Ġwann --- Ordni tal-Kavallieri ta' San Ġwann --- Szpitalnicy Św. Jana --- Rycerski Zakon Świętego Jana --- Zakon "Joannitów" --- Sovrano militare Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Sovrano militare ordine di San Giovanni gerosolimitano --- Cavalieri di Rodi --- Sovrano militare Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Ordine dei Cavalieri giovanniti --- Cavalieri giovanniti --- Giovanniti --- Ordine dei giovanniti --- Joannici --- Ordine di S. Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Ordine di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Ordine di S. Giovanni --- Gerosolimitani --- Ospedalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Ritterlicher Orden St. Johannis vom Spital zu Jerusalem --- Sovrano militare ordine ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme, di Rodi e di Malta --- Ordine ospitaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Ordine giovannita --- Cavalieri di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme --- Cavalieri Gerosolimitani --- Soberana Militar Orden de Malta --- Zakon Rycerzy Jerozolimskiego Szpitala św. Jana Chrzciciela --- Charitativní rytířský řád špitálu sv. Jana Křtitele Jeruzalémského --- Johanité --- Maltézstí rytíři --- OMelit --- Ordo Joanitarum --- Ordo Melitensium --- Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Jesus Christ --- Templar Knights --- Knights Templar
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The island of Cyprus was conquered from its Byzantine ruler by Richard I of England in 1191 during the Third Crusade, and remained under western rule until the Ottoman conquest of 1570-1. From the 1190s until the 1470s the island was a kingdom governed by the members of the Lusignan family. The Lusignans, who hailed from Poitou in western France, imposed a new European landowning class and a Catholic ecclesiastical hierarchy upon the indigenous Greek population. Nevertheless, their regime provided long periods of political stability and, until the late fourteenth century, a considerable period of prosperity. In the thirteenth century the island was closely linked to the Latin states in Syria and the Holy Land by political, social and economic ties and, with the fall of the last Christian strongholds to the Muslims in 1291, it became the most easterly outpost of Latin Christendom in the Mediterranean. This new study, which is based on original research, traces the fortunes of Cyprus under its royal dynasty and its role in the Crusades and in the confrontation of Christian and Muslim in the Near East until the 1370s. It is both a major contribution to the history of the Crusades in the Levant and the only scholarly study of medieval Cyprus currently available.
Crusades. --- Croisades --- Cyprus --- Chypre --- History. --- Histoire --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry
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Crusades --- Archaeology, Medieval --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Croisades --- Archéologie médiévale --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Mediterranean Region --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Conferences - Meetings --- Archéologie médiévale --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Congrès --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Antiquités
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Coinage --- -Money --- -Numismatics --- -Archaeology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- History, Ancient --- Currency --- Monetary question --- Money, Primitive --- Specie --- Standard of value --- Exchange --- Finance --- Value --- Banks and banking --- Currency question --- Gold --- Silver --- Silver question --- Wealth --- Legal tender --- Mints --- Money --- -Congresses --- Numismatics --- Congresses. --- -History --- Archaeology --- History&delete& --- Congresses
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"These volumes offer the first critical edition of the Chronique d'Ernoul and the so-called Colbert-Fontainebleau (or Acre) Continuation of William of Tyre in over 150 years. The material is accompanied by an extensive introduction, glossary and bibliography. These two thirteenth-century narratives recount the story of the crusades and the Latin East. Both are anonymous; both employed the French vernacular and both contain accounts that are essential for anyone studying the subject. The Chronique d'Ernoul was completed in the 1230s in northern France. The main part of the Colbert-Fontainebleau Continuation of William of Tyre dates to the late 1240s and is a reworking of Ernoul with material going up to 1277; it was composed in the Latin East."-- Publisher's website.
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"These volumes offer the first critical edition of the Chronique d'Ernoul and the so-called Colbert-Fontainebleau (or Acre) Continuation of William of Tyre in over 150 years. The material is accompanied by an extensive introduction, glossary and bibliography. These two thirteenth-century narratives recount the story of the crusades and the Latin East. Both are anonymous; both employed the French vernacular and both contain accounts that are essential for anyone studying the subject. The Chronique d'Ernoul was completed in the 1230s in northern France. The main part of the Colbert-Fontainebleau Continuation of William of Tyre dates to the late 1240s and is a reworking of Ernoul with material going up to 1277; it was composed in the Latin East."-- Publisher's website.
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Art, Cypriot --- Art, Medieval --- Art, Renaissance --- Architecture, Medieval --- Architecture, Renaissance --- Cultural property --- Art chypriote --- Art médiéval --- Art de la Renaissance --- Architecture médiévale --- Architecture de la Renaissance --- Biens culturels --- Protection --- Famagusta (Cyprus) --- Famagouste (Chypre) --- History --- Histoire --- Art médiéval --- Architecture médiévale
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