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Crusades --- Historians, Arab --- History --- Crusades - Sources
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Crusades --- Historians, Arab --- Crusades. --- Historians, Arab. --- Sources. --- Crusades - Sources
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These essays survey the range of historical sources from the peoples who collided with the Byzantine Empire during this period of dramatic upheaval. The Empire that had been expanded and consolidated by Basil II (d. 1025) was to disintegrate in the face of incursions from the north and Muslim east. In addition, pilgrims and crusaders from the west passed through the Empire and settled - culminating in the capture of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. In order to understand the history of the region during this period, one must be aware of the rich source material created by these shifting populations, in a wide range of languages, and with differing traditions of historical writing. The fourteen essays give an overview of the material, highlighting any problems the historian may have in dealing with it, and provide detailed bibliographical surveys. Latin, Arabic, Jewish, Slavonic, Georgian, Armenian and Syriac sources are all discussed. This invaluable reference work offers new approaches for all those working on the meeting of the Christian and Muslim worlds in this period.
Crusades --- Sources. --- Byzantine Empire --- History --- Sources --- Crusades - Sources --- Byzantine Empire - History - 1025-1081 - Sources --- Byzantine Empire - History - Comneni dynasty, 1081-1185 - Sources --- Byzantine Empire - History - Angeli, 1185-1204 - Sources --- Croisades --- Historiography --- Historiographie --- Empire byzantin --- Foreign relations --- Histoire --- Relations extérieures
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Croisades --- Crusades --- Kruistochten --- 940.181 --- -Church history --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- -Kruistochten --- -940.181 Kruistochten --- Sources --- History of Europe --- History of Asia --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Sources. --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- Geschiedenis van Azië --- Crusades - Sources
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History of Europe --- anno 1200-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Croisades --- Crusades --- Kruistochten --- Histoire militaire -- Moyen-Age --- Histoire militaire médiévale --- Krijgsgeschiedenis -- Middeleeuwen --- Krijgsgeschiedenis [Middeleeuwse ] --- Medieval military history --- Middeleeuwen -- Krijgsgeschiedenis --- Middeleeuwse krijgsgeschiedenis --- Military history [Medieval ] --- Moyen-Age -- Histoire militaire --- Europe --- History --- 940.181 --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -History --- -940.181 --- 940.181 Kruistochten --- -History of Europe --- -Crusades --- 476-1492 --- 1492-1648 --- Crusades. --- Europe - History - 476-1492. --- Europe - History - 1492-1648. --- Crusades - Sources. --- Geschiedenis van Europa --- Europe - History - 476-1492 --- Europe - History - 1492-1648 --- CROISADES --- ESPAGNE --- EGLISE CATHOLIQUE --- HISTOIRE --- 1032-1515 (RECONQUETE) --- 16E SIECLE --- 0600-1500 (MOYEN AGE)
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Medieval Latin literature --- Jerusalem --- Crusades --- East and West --- Croisades --- Orient et Occident --- Early works to 1800 --- History --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Histoire --- Jacques, --- Latin Orient --- Middle East --- Orient latin --- Moyen-Orient --- Description and travel --- Descriptions et voyages --- Monastic and religious life --- 940.181 <093> --- Kruistochten--Historische bronnen --- Crusades. --- Monastic and religious life. --- Travel. --- Historia Orientalis (Jacques, de Vitry) --- Middle East. --- 940.181 <093> Kruistochten--Historische bronnen --- Historia Orientalis (Jacques, de Vitry). --- Monastic life --- Spirituality (in religious orders, congregations, etc.) --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Spiritual life --- Vows --- Christianity --- East, Latin --- Latin East --- Orient, Latin --- Islamic Empire --- Orient --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Crusades - Early works to 1800 --- Crusades - Sources --- Monastic and religious life - Middle East - Early works to 1800 --- Jacques, - de Vitry, - approximately 1170-1240 - Historia Orientalis --- Middle East - Description and travel - Early works to 1800 --- Latin Orient - History - Sources --- Jacques de Vitry (116.?-1240). Historia orientalis --- 13e siècle
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The “Letter of Love and Concord” is a unique source, which allows us a glimpse into the political and religious aspirations of the Armenian Cilician elite at the end of the twelfth century, alluding to its hopes and expectations from the Crusades and the Church of Rome, as well as its uneasy relationship with the Byzantine Empire. The “Letter” is especially valuable for the wealth of information it contains on the royal ideology nurtured within the highest circles of the ruling Rubenid dynasty. The study provides an analysis of the sources used by its anonymous author, placing them within a historical context. Moreover, this marks the first time that a text based on the study of surviving sixty nine manuscripts along with its English translation has been made available for scholars.
Armenians --- Crusades --- History --- Tiridates --- Gregory, --- Constantine --- Sylvester --- Cilicia --- Armenians. --- Crusades. --- Christianisierung. --- Handschrift. --- Edition. --- Armenier --- historia --- Konstantin den store, --- Gregorios Upplysaren, --- Konstantin (Römisches Reich, Kaiser, --- Silvester (Papst, 1). --- Tiridates (Armenien, König, --- Gregor, --- 1080-1375. --- Asia --- Armenien. --- Kilikien (armeniskt rike) --- Historia --- Ethnology --- Indo-Europeans --- Silvester --- Sylvestre --- Silvestre --- Alvernia, Gerberto dell', --- Aurillac, Gerbert von, --- Aurillac, Gerberto d', --- Gerbert, --- Gerberto, --- Gerbertus Auriliacensis --- Orlhac, Gerbert d', --- Reims, Gerbert von, --- Silvestro --- Gregorius de Verlichter --- Grégoire l'Illuminateut --- Gregory the Illuminator --- Gregory --- Ghrīghūriyūs, --- Grégoire, --- Gregorius Illuminator, --- Gregorius, --- Grigor I, --- Grigor, --- Krikor, --- Drtad --- Drtad Medz, --- Tiridate --- Tiridates, --- Trdat --- Trdat Mets, --- Constantijn, --- Constantin, --- Constantin --- Constantine, --- Constantino --- Constantinus Flavius Valerius Aurelius, --- Constantinus --- Constantinus, --- Costantino --- Costantino, --- Flaviĭ Valeriĭ Avreliĭ Konstantin, --- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus Augustus, --- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, --- Flavius Valerius Constantinus, --- Konstantin, --- Konstantin --- Kōnstantinos, --- Kōnstantinos --- Konstantyn, --- Kostandianos --- Κωνσταντίνος, --- Флавий Валерий Аврелий Константин, --- Константин --- Константин, --- Flavije Valerije Konstantin --- Little Armenia --- Petite Arménie --- Nouvelle Arménie --- Arméno-Cilicie --- Pʻokʻr Hayastan --- Kilikia --- New Armenia --- Sisuan --- Kilikien --- Cilician Armenia --- Kilikian Hayastan --- Kilikya --- Cilicie --- Çukurova (Region) --- Armenians - Turkey - Cilicia - History - Sources --- Crusades - Sources --- Constantin empereur --- Silvester I p. --- Arménie --- Gregorius Illuminator, ep. Magnae Armeniae --- Tiridates - III, - King of Armenia, - ca. 250-ca. 330 - Sources --- Gregory, - the Illuminator, Saint, - ca. 240-ca. 332 - Sources --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - d. 337 - Sources --- Sylvester - II, - Pope, - ca. 945-1003 - Sources --- Cilicia - History - Armenian Kingdom, 1080-1375 - Sources --- Tiridates - III, - King of Armenia, - ca. 250-ca. 330 --- Gregory, - the Illuminator, Saint, - ca. 240-ca. 332 --- Constantine - I, - Emperor of Rome, - d. 337 --- Sylvester - II, - Pope, - ca. 945-1003
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