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Select Bibliography of Secondary Works
In few fields are there as rapid developments as there are in modern crusade studies. H. E. Mayer, in his Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Kreuzzuge (Hanover, 1960), compiled a first-class bibliography of books and articles published before 1958-9, containing over 5,000 titles. Professor Mayer issued supplements for the years 1958-67 as 'Literaturbericht tiber die Geschichte der Kreuzztige', Historische Zeitschrijt, Sonderheft I II (1969) and for the years 1967-82, with]. McLellan, as 'Select Bibliography of the Crusades', in K. M. Setton (editor-in-chief), A History oj the Crusades VI (see below); his regular short reviews for Deutsches Archiv for Erforschung des Mittelalters are a good guide to what is being brought out year by year, as are the lists of recent publications in the Bulletin oj the Society Jor the Study oj the Crusades and the Latin East.
Up-to-date short histories of the crusades are H. E. Mayer, The Crusades (2nd edn, Oxford, 1988), which treats the crusades to the East, and J. S. C. Riley-Smith, The Crusades. A Short History (London, 1987), which also covers the other theatres of war. For the general reader, the best of the large-scale works is still S. Runciman, A History oj the Crusades, 3 vols (Cambridge, 1951-4), which, although now dated, has the inner unity and interest which comes from the work of a single author and for this reason is to be preferred to K. M. Setton (editor-in-chief), A History oj the Crusades, 6 vols (2nd edn, Madison, 1969-89), which suffers from the usual failings of collaborative projects, although some individual chapters are very good and others are on topics not easily read about elsewhere. An atlas covering all
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theatres of war is ]. S. C. Riley-Smith (ed.), The Atlas of the Crusades (London, 1991).
The later crusades have been treated, and much new material exposed, by K. M. Setton, The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571), 4 vols (Philadelphia, 1976-84). A good book on the fourteenth century is N. J. Housley, The Avignon Papacy and the Crusades, 1305-1378 (Oxford, 1986); and Dr Housley's forthcoming From Lyons to Alcazar promises to be the best introduction to crusading from the late thirteenth to late sixteenth centuries.
Surveys of crusading thought have generally fallen into two categories. First, there are those which base their approach on canon law: M. Villey, La croisade: essai sur la formation d'une tMorie juridique (Paris, 1942);]. A. Brundage, Medieval Canon Law and the Crusader (Madison, 1969); F. H. Russell, The Just War in the Middle Ages (Carpbridge, 1975); M. Purcell, Papal Crusading Policy 1244-1291 (Leiden, 1975); J. Muldoon, Popes, Lawyers and Infidels (Liverpool, 1979). See also ]. Brundage, 'The Crusader's Wife: A Canonistic Quandary', Studia Gratiana, XII (1967) and 'The Crusader's Wife Revisited', Studia Gratiana, XIV (1967); R. H. Schmandt, 'The Fourth Crusade and the Just-War Theory', Catholic Historical Review, LXI (1975). Secondly, there are studies which, in addition to the canon law, view the crusades against a wider theological background. The seminal work was C. Erdmann, The Origin of the Idea of the Crusade (1935; English trans. Princeton, 1977), although Erdmann's views are now being challenged (see especially J. Gilchrist, 'The Erdmann Thesis and the Canon Law, 1083-1141', in Crusade and Settlement, ed. P. W. Edbury (Cardiff, 1985) ). See also E. Delaruelle, L'idee de croisade au moyen age (Turin, 1980); E. D. Hehl, Kirche und Krieg im 12. Jahrhundert (Stuttgart, 1980);]. S. C. Riley-Smith, 'Crusading as an Act of Love', History LXV (1980); B. Z. Kedar, Crusade and Mission (Princeton, 1984). For critics of crusading in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, see E. Siberry, Criticism of Crusading 1095-1274 (Oxford, 1985).
Two good books on England and the crusading movement are C.]. Tyerman, England and the Crusades 1095-1588 (Chicago, 1988) and S. Lloyd, English Sociery and the Crusade 1216-1307 (Oxford, 1988). See also M. Keen, 'Chaucer's Knight, the English Aristocracy and the Crusade', in English
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Court Culture in the Middle Ages, ed. V.J. Scattergood and J. W. Sherborne (London, 1983).
The crusade was an instrument of the Papal Monarchy. Useful studies are A. Becker, Papst Urban II (1088-1099), 2 vo1s (Stuttgart, 1964-88); H. Roscher, Papst Innocenz III. und die Kreuzzuge (Gottingen, 1969); M. Maccarone, 'Studi su Innocenzo III. Orvieto e la predicazione della crociata', Italia sacra, XVII (1972); C. R. Cheney, Pope Innocent III and England (Stuttgart, 1976); L. Thier, Kreuzzugsbemuhungen unter Papst Clemens V, 1305-1314 (Dusseldorf, 1973). See also S. Schein, Fideles Crucis. The Papacy) the West and the Recovery of the Holy Land 1274-1314 (Oxford, 1991) and N.J. Housley, The Avignon Papacy and the Crusades (referred to above). For the financing of the crusades and developments in papal taxation, see especially W. E. Lunt, Papal Revenues in the Middle Ages, 2 vols (New York, 1934) and the same author's Financial Relations of the Papacy with England, 2 vols (Cambridge, Mass., 1939-62); and P. Guidi (ed.), 'Rationes decimarum Italiae nei secoli XIII e XIV. Tuscia. I. La Decima degli anni 1274-80', Studi e Testi, LVIII (1932).
Contributions to the study of individual crusades to the East are: R.J. Lilie, Byzanz und die Kreuifahrerstaaten (Munich, 1981); R. Somerville, The Councils of Urban II: 1. Decreta Claromontensia (Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum. Supple mentum I (1972)); J. S. C. Riley-Smith, The First Crusade and the Idea of Crusading (London, 1986); R. Chazan, European Jewry and the First Crusade (Berkeley, 1987); J. H. and L. L. Hill, Raymond IV de Saint-Gilles) 1041 (ou 1042)-1105 (Toulouse, 1959); H. E. Mayer, 'Melanges sur l'histoire du royaume de Jerusalem', Memoires de I)Academie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, NS V (1984) (for studies of Godfrey of Bouillon and Baldwin of Boulogne); J. Prawer, 'The Jerusalem the Crusaders Captured: a Contribution to the Medieval Topography of the City', in Crusade and Settlement, ed. P. W. Edbury; J. S. C. RileySmith, 'The Venetian Crusade of 1122-1124', in I communi italiani nel regno latina di Gerusalemme, ed. B. Z. Kedar and G. Airaldi (Genoa, 1986); G. Constable, 'The Second Crusade as seen by Contemporaries', Traditio, IX (1953); D. E. Queller, The Fourth Crusade (Leicester, 1978); J. Longnon, Les compagnons de Villehardouin (Geneva, 1978); J. M. Powell, Anatomy of a Crusade) 1213-1221 (Philadelphia, 1986); W. C. Jordan, Louis
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IX and the Challenge of the Crusade (Princeton, 1979); S. Schein, 'Gesta Dei per Mongolos 1300', English Historical Review, XCIV (1979); C.]. Tyerman, 'Philip V of France, the Assemblies of 1319-20 and the Crusade', Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, LVII (1984); M. Barber, 'The pastoureaux of 1320', Journal of Ecclesiastical History, XXXII (1981).
In addition to the general works consult, for the Spanish crusades, D. W. Lomax, The Reconquest of Spain (London, 1978); R. A. Fletcher, 'Reconquest and Crusade in Spain c. 1050-1150', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th ser., XXXVII (1987); P. Linehan. The Spanish Church and the Papacy in the Thirteenth Century (Cambridge, 1971); R. I. Burns, The Crusader Kingdom of Valencia, 2 vols (Cambridge, Mass., 1967); for the Baltic crusades, H. Beumann, Heidenmission und Kreuzzugsgedanke in der deutschen Ostpolitik des Mittelalters (2nd edn, Darmstadt, 1973); E. Christiansen, The Northern Crusades (London, 1986); for a crusade against Mongols, P.]ackson, 'The Crusade Against the Mongols', Journal of Ecclesiastical History, XLIII (1991); and for crusades against heretics and opponents of the Church, N.]. Housley, 'Crusades against Christians: their Origins and Early Development, c.1000-l2l6', in Crusade and Settlement, ed. P. W. Edbury; M. Roquebert, L'Epopie Cathare, 3 vols (Toulouse, 1970-86), which is the best treatment of the Albigensian Crusade; S. Lloyd, '''Political Crusades" in England, c.1215-l7 and c.1263-5', in Crusade and Settlement, ed. P. W. Edbury; N.]. Housley, The Italian Crusades (Oxford, 1982) (the best study of the politir:al crusades in Italy); N.]. Housley, 'The Mercenary Companies, the Papacy and the Crusades, 1356-1378', Traditio, XXXVIII (1982).
R. C. Smail's magisterial study, Crusading Waifare (1097-1193) (Cambridge, 1956) is on twelfth-century warfare. C. Marshall's book on thirteenth-century warfare is in press.
The best general his tory of the Military Orders before 1312 is still H. Prutz, Die geistlichen Ritterorden (Berlin, 1908), but a new study by A.]. Forey is forthcoming. For individual orders, see: M. L. Buist-Thiele, Sacrae Domus Militiae Templi Hierosolymitani Magistri (Gottingen, 1974); A.J. Forey, The Templars in the Corona de Aragon (London, 1973); M. Barber, The Trial of the Templars (Cambridge, 1978) (Dr Barber is now writing a fullscale history of the Templars);]. S. C. Riley-Smith, The Knights of St John in Jerusalem and Cyprus, c.1050-1310 (London,
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1967); T. S. Miller, 'The Knights of StJohn and the Hospitals of the Latin West', Speculum, LIII (1978); M. Gervers, The Hospitaller Cartulary in the British Library (Cotton MS Nero E VI) (Toronto, 1981); A.-M. Legras, Les Commanderies des Templiers et des Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jerusalem en Saintonge et en Aunis (Paris, 1983); A. T. Luttrell, The Hospitallers in Cyprus, Rhodes, Greece and the West (1291-1440) (London, 1978); A. T. Luttrell, Latin Greece, the Hospitallers and the Crusades, 1291-1400 (London, 1982); R. Cavaliero, The Last of the Crusaders. The Knights of St John and Malta in the Eighteenth Century (London, 1960); M.-L. Favreau, Studien zur Friihgeschichte des Deutschen Ordens (Stuttgart, 1974); M. Tumler, Der Deutsche Orden im Werden, Wachsen und Wirken bis 1400 (Vienna, 1955); M. Burleigh, Prussian Society and the German Order (Cambridge, 1984); F. Benninghoven, Der Orden der Schwertbriider (Cologne, 1965); A.J. Forey, 'The Military Orders and the Spanish Reconquest in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries', Traditio, XL (1984); D. W. Lomax, La Orden de Santiago, 1170-1275 (Madrid, 1965): J. F. O'Callaghan, The Spanish Military Order of Calatrava and its Affiliates (London, 1975); L. P. Wright, 'The Military Orders in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Society', Past and Present, XLIII (1969); A.J. Forey, 'The military order of St Thomas of Acre', English Historical Review, XCII (1977).
On the Latin confraternities in the East, seeJ. S. C. Riley-Smith, 'A Note on Confraternities in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem', Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, XLIV (1971).
On Islamic history, works of especial interest are: P. M. Holt, The Age of the Crusades: The Near East from the Eleventh Century to 1517 (London, 1986); C. Cahen, Pre-Ottoman Turkey (London, 1968); E. Sivan, L'Islam et la croisade (Paris, 1968); M. G. S. Hodgson, The Order of the Assassins (The Hague, 1955); R. S. Humphreys, From Saladin to the Mongols: The Ayyubids of Damascus 1193-1260 (Albany, 1977); R. Irwin, The Middle East in the Middle Ages: The Early Mamluk Sultanate 1250-1382 (London, 1986); D. O. Morgan, The Mongols (Oxford, 1986); H. Inalcik, The Ottoman Empire (New York, 1973). There have been some good biographies of sultans, in particular N. Elisseeff, Nurad-Din, 3 vols (Damascus, 1967); M. C. Lyons and D. E. P. Jackson, Saladin (Cambridge, 1982) and H. L. Gottschalk, AlMalik al-Kamil von Egypten und seine Zeit (Wiesbaden, 1958).
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Index
The following abbreviations are used:
A Abbot (of) Archbp Archbishop (of) B Bishop (of) C Count (of)
Acre, 48, 69-70 Bishops of, 42, 70; see also James
of Vitry Adhemar of Monteil, B Le Puy, 14,
29,50 Adolph, C. Berg, 64-5 Africa, North, 16 Albigensians, 18, 23, 46
Crusade, 4, 19-20, 23, 46, 54, 65; see also heretics
Alcantara, Order of, 75 Alexander II, Pope, 59 Alexander III, Pope, 45 Alexandria, 15, 48 Alexius I Comnenus, Byzantine
E, 13-14,53 Alfonso I, K Aragon, 30 Alfonso VIII, K Castile, 17 Alfonso XI, K Castile, 17 alms for the Holy Land, 40-1,
43-4, 47 Ancona, March of, 20, 44 Angers, 13 Antioch, 10 Aquinas see Thomas Aquinas Armada, Spanish, 80 Arnulf, B Lisieux, 50 Asia Minor, 13, 39, 79 Asti, 65 auctoritas principis see authority of
prince Audita tremendi, 60-1 Augustine, St, B Hippo, 7,9,28,37 Austria, 80 authority of prince (auctoritas
principis) , 7-8, 28-52, 78
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E Emperor K King (of) p. leg. Papal Legate Q Queen (of)
Baits, 17 Bernard, St, A Clairvaux, 10, 17,
23-~ 26-7, 30, 38, 39, 40-1, 50, 61, 74; see also De laude novae militiae
Bologna, 14, 44 Boniface, Marquess of
Montferrat, 64 Boniface VIII, Pope, 20 Bourges, 30 Britain, 40, 42; see also England bulls, papal, 28, 30-2, 38; see also
individual bulls burgess crusaders, 63-4, 65 Byzantine Empire, 13, 18,23,29,
34,51-2 Church of, 14,51-2 emperors of, 18; see also
individual emperors
Calatrava, Order of, 75 Calixtus II, Pope, 4, 28, 30, 32 canon law, 7, 11,35,50-1
canon lawyers, 2-3, 5-9, 31, 34, 44-5, 53-5, 57-8; see also individual lawyers
Canterbury, clergy of, 46 causa justa, see Just Cause Charlemagne, western E, 10
coronation of, 33 Charles I of Anjou, K Sicily, 73 Chateaudun, confraternity of, 65 Childeric III, K Franks, 34 Children's Crusade, 39 Christian Republic, concept of,
23-5, 29, 33-4, 37, 49
Index
Clement III, anti-Pope, 34 Clement III, Pope, 46-7 Clement IV, Pope, 71 clerics on crusade, 44, 50-I, 55, 63,
70; see also legates Clermont, 10, 13, 39, 40, 44, 53, 56;
see also councils of church Cluny, monastery of, 15 collectors of crusade taxes, 42, 47-8,
71 Cologne, see of, 41 Colonnas, 20 Comania, 74 commutation, see vows complainte de Monseigneur GeoJfrei
de Sergines, La, 72 Compostela, Archbp, 16 confraternities, 65 Conrad, Cardinal-B Porto, 42 Conrad, son of Henry IV of
Germany, 34 Conrad III, K Germany, 39 conservatores crucesignatorum, 57 Constantinople, 13, 18-19,38,51 conversion, wars of, 10, II, 17 Cornwall, crusaders in, 63 councils of church:
Clermont, 13,39,40,44,53,56,60 First Lateran, 16, 30,,56 Third Lateran, 18 Fourth Lateran, 19-21,31,40,
46, ,51; Ad Liberandum constitution, 21, 32, 45, 46
Second Lyons, 40, 46, 49 Piacenza, 13, 29, 34, 53 Pisa, 20 Poi tiers, 40
courts Christian, 36, 44, 54-6 Cremona, 14, 34 criminals as crusaders, 63 crusade Christ's own enterprise, 2 crusade defined, 3-6, 27, 29, 52,
73-4, 78 crusade leagues, 49, 80 crusaders defined, 3-4, 36, 53-77 crusading expeditions:
First, 10, 13-16,23-4,28-9,30, 31, 34, 39, 50, 56, 58-9, 64, 65
Second, 10, 16, 17, 23-4, 30, 39, 40-1,43,50,61-2
Third, 44,46,60-1,64
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Fourth, 18-19,21,38,41,46, 51-2, 62, 64
Fifth, 15, 49, 64-5 to East, 2, 5-6, 12-17, 18, 19,
20-3, 24, 25, 30, 37, 38, 40, 43, 48-9, 52, 54, 58, 61, 63, 65, 67-73, 78
against heretics and schismatics, 4-5, 13, 18-20, 23, 31,46, 54, 65, 74, 78
later crusades, 49 in north-eastern Europe, 4-5, 10-
13, 17-18,23-4,31, 74, 78 popular crusades, 39-40 in Spain, 4-5, 12, 16-17, 23-4,
30, 39, 65, 74, 78 against western lay powers, 5, 13,
20-3, 78; see also Calixtus II; Louis IX; Thibaut IV and individual crusades
Cyprus, 48 bishop from, 69
Damietta, 15, 48, 67 De laude novae militiae, 74 denarius Dei, 71 Denmark, kingdom of, 42; see also
Waldemar II dispensation, see vows Divina dispensatione, 10, 17 Dominicans, 42, 75
ecclesiastical jurisdiction see courts Christian
Edessa, 30 Edward, the Lord (later K
England), 43, 64 Egypt, 15-16, 18,43,48,64,67-8,
72 Elbe, river, 17 emperors, western, 28, 33
functions of, 28, 33-4 encyclicals, papal, see bulls England, 21,37,46,50,57,63,65;
see also individual kings; Bri tain parliament of, 43
Erard of Valery, 69-70,73 essoin, 56-7 Eugenius III, Pope, 4, 10, 15, 17,
28, 30, 39, 40-1, 50, 61 executors, 41
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family traditions, 66 Ferdinand III, K Castile, 17 Ferdinand V, K Castile, II K
Aragon, 17 finance for crusades, 3, 37, 42-8,
50, 52, 55, 56, 65-6 Flanders, 14, 42 France, 13-14,23,25,29,30,34,
37, 39, 40, 41-2, 43, 45-6, 5~ 54,63,64,65,69-70, 71, 72, 73; see also individual kings
Church in, 13, 43, 45 French regiment in Holy
Land, 68-73 Franciscans, 42, 75 Frederick II, western E, 5, 20-3, 35 Fulk of Neuilly, 41
Galilee, 71 Gascony, 42 Gaza, Battle of, 67 Genoa, clergy of, 46 Geoffrey of Sergines, 64, 67-73 Geoffrey of Villehardouin, 19, 62 George, C. Wied, 64-5 Germany, 10, 13, 17,20,22,23-4,.
34, 41, 42, 64; see also individual rulers
Gil Albornoz p. leg., 51 Godfrey, B Langres, 50 Gratian, canonist, 18, 59 Greece, see Byzantine Empire; Latin
settlements Greek Church, see Byzantine
Empire Gregory VII, St, Pope, 28, 33-4,
79,80 Gregory VIII, Pope, 57,60-1 Gregory IX, Pope, 21-2,44,48 Gregory X, Pope, 11-12,40,43,44,
49 Guy, p. leg., 50
Hattin, Battle of, 37 Henry II, K England, 43-4 Henry IV, K Germany, 33-4, 79 Henry VI, western E, 20 heretics, 10, 18-20, 35, 54, 74; see
also crusading expeditions Albigensians, 18-20 Stedingers, 20
Hinco of Serotin, 57 Holy Land consecrated by Christ's
presence, 12, 15, 67 Holy League, 80 Holy War, concept of, 6-8, 12, 23,
24-5, 27, 28, 29, 48, 53, 78, 79 Honorius III, Pope, 47 Hospitallers see St John of
Jerusalem, Order of Hostiensis, canonist, 5, 9, 20, 22 Hugh, C Blois, 67 Hugh, Duke of Burgundy, 67 Hugh of St Victor, 59 Humbert of Romans, 12 Hungary, 22, 42
Master of, crusade preacher, 39
Indulgences, 4-6, 8, 10, 16, 18, 19, 20-2, 25, 28, 31, 39, 43, 55, 57-63,71,78,80
Innocent II, Pope, 20 Innocent III, Pope, 4,6,10-11,17,
19,20-1,24,32,35,37-9,40, 41-2, 44, 45-8, 51, 55, 62
Innocent IV, Pope, 5, 11-12,31,35 Innocent XI, Pope, 11 intentio recta see Right Intention Investiture Contest, 33-4, 79 Ireland, 42 Isabella Q Castile and Aragon, 17 Isidore of Seville, St, 7 Italy, 13,20,34,40,41,42,46,69,
73
James I, K Aragon, 17, 49 James of Vi try, B Acre, 25,42,
62-3, 74-5 Jerusalem, city of, 5, 14-15, 16, 29,
37-8,40,49,60,61,72,74,79 Holy Sepulchre, Church of, 17,
18, 54, 79 Patriarch of, 69-71
Jerusalem, kingdom of, 5, 15, 23, 29-30, 43, 45, 47-9, 63, 65, 67-73,74; see also Frederick II; John of Brienne; Latin settlement in Greece, Palestine and Syria
94
feudal nobility of, 68, 71 High Court of, 68 regency of, 68-9, 71
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secrete of, 68 seneschalcy of, 68, 71
Jews, II John, K England, 43 John XXII, Pope, 5 John of Brienne, K Jerusalem, 15 John of Grailly, 68, 73 John of Joinville, 67, 72 Just Cause (causa justa), 7-8,9-27,
76, 78 Just War, theory of, 6-8, 19,25,27,
28,48
Languedoc, 54 Latin settlement in Greece, Palestine
and Syria, 29-30, 42, 49, 52, 65, 74; see also Jerusalem, kingdom of
Le Mans, 13-14 Le Puy, 14 legacies for the Holy Land, 43, 47 legates, papal, 18, 22, 29, 40-2, 45,
50-2; see also individual legates Legitimate authority, see authority of
the prince Liberation, concept of, 14, 60 Liege, diocese of, 41 Limassol, 48 Limoges, 13 Lincolnshire, crusaders in, 63 Lithuania, 31 Livonia, 17, 74
Crusade, 6, 17-18 Lombardy, 22,41,44,65 Louis I (the Pious), western E, 10 Louis VII, K France, 23, 30, 43, 64 Louis IX, St, K France, 31, 42-3,
45,48,67-71,72 love, crusade as, 25 Low Countries, 64 Lund, Archbishop of, 42
Malta, 75, 77, 80 Mansurah, retreat from, 68, 72 Manzikert, Battle of, 79 Margaret of Sergines, Abbess of
Montivilliers, 67 Maritain, Jacques, 8 Markward of Anweiler, 20-1,38 Marmoutier, 13 martyrdom, concept of, 25-7, 63
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memoranda, 49 mercenaries, 3, 75-6 merit, 24-6, 59 Michael VII, Byzantine E, 79 Milan, 22 miles Christi, see soldier of Christ military leaders, choice of, 64-5 Military Orders, 49, 73-7; see also
individual Orders brothers-at-arms, 75-6
missions, 12, 17 Morocco, 80 motives of crusaders, 8, 22, 65-7 Muslims, 11-12,14,15,16-17,
20-1,23-4,30,68,71-2,74-5
Napoleon, 80 Ne nos ejus, 32 new knight, concept of, 25-7, 74 Nicholas of Cologne, boy
preacher, 39 Nimes, 13 Normandy, 50 Normans in S. Italy, 20 Norway, 42 Novit, 35-6
Octavian, Cardinal-B Ostia, p. leg., 43
Odo of Chateauroux, Cardinal-B Tusculum, p. leg., 24, 42
Oliver, scholasticus of Cologne, 41-2 Oliver of Termes, 69-70, 73 Orderic Vitalis, 60 Orvieto, 40 Ottobuono Fieschi, p. leg., 42 Ottomans, 49, 80
papacy, 4-6, 12, 19, 22-3, 24, 25, 28, 52, 54, 55, 62, 63, 72, 75, 76, 78, 79; see also individual popes
papal Curia, 5, II, 13, 35, 40 Papal Monarchy, theory of, 34-6,
49 Paris, 67 Paschal II, Pope, 16, 40 Pavia, 14 peace in West, desirability of,
37-8 peace movement, 25, 29, 37, 56
Index
Pelagius, Cardinal-B Albano, p. leg., 51
penance, 58-61, 63 perpetual crusade, 31 Peter III, K Aragon, 22 Peter Capuano, p. leg., 52 Peter of Blois, 61 Peter of Caste In au, p. leg., 19 Peter of Sergines, Achbp Tyre, 67 Peter the Hermit, 39 Peter Thomas, p. leg., 51 Philip II (Augustus), K France, 19,
43, 64 Piacenza, 13, 29; see also councils of
church pilgrimages, pilgrims, 2, 6, 14, 29, 36, 44, 54-5, 56, 60, 70, 74, 78, 80 Pisa, 20, 65, 69
Pisan quarter in Acre, 69 Poi tiers, 14 Post miserabile, 32, 38, 62 preaching, 13-14,26-7,38-42,52,
60 priests, see clerics on crusade; legates privileges, 4, 6, 32, 54-63, 78; see
also essoin; Indulgences; protection
protection, 4, 56-7, 78, 80 Prussia, 31, 74-5
Quantum predecessores, 30-2, 56-7 , 61-2
Quia major, 32, 46
Radulf, cistercian preacher, 39, 41 Ralph Niger, 44 Ratisbon, Bishop of, 41 recruitment see response redemption see vows reform, 33, 37-8 response, 36-7,38-9,48 Rheims, Archbishops of, 40 Rhineland, 39, 64 Rhodes, 75, 77 Richard I, K England, 64 Right Intention (intentio recta), 7-8 Robert of Clari, 19 Robert of Cour<;on, p. leg., 42, 45 Robert of Cn~seques, 68-9 Robert the Monk, 10 Roman Empire, 9, 12, 16
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Rome, 21,34,47 Rutebeuf, 69, 72; see also complainte
de Monseigneur Geoffrei de Sergines
St Gilles, 14 St Jacques-de-Provins, Abbot of,
67 St John of Jerusalem, Order of, 41,
46, 74, 75, 76-7, 80 Master of, 69-70
St Lazarus, Order of, 75 St Mary of the Germans, Order
of, 31,75,76-7 St Thomas:Order of, 75 St Victor, 63-4 Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and
Syria, 15 Saladin Tithe, 43 Santiago, Order of, 75 schismatics, 18-20, 74; see also
crusading expeditions Sebastian, K Portugal, 80 Sens, 67 Shepherds, Crusade of the, 39 Sicily, kingdom of, 20; see also
Charles I; Frederick II Siena, 65 Simon, Archbp Tyre, 42, 45 Slavs, 17, 23-4; see also crusading
expeditions soldier of Christ, concept of, 16,
24-5 Spain, 16-17, 23, 30, 39, 59, 65, 74,
80; see also crusading expeditions
Stedingers see heretics strategy, 28, 48-9 subsidies, 42-3, 46, 66 substitution see vows Suger, A St Denis, 30 sumptuary clauses, 26-7 Sweden, 42
taxation for crusades ecclesiastical, 45-8, 70, 71 secular, 43
Templars (Order of Knights Templar), 41, 46, 74-5
Commander of in France, 70 Master of, 69-70
Index
terms used of crusades and crusaders, 2
Teutonic Knights see St Mary of the Germans, Order of
Theodwin, Cardinal-B Porto, p. leg., 50
theologians, 1-2,7-8,60 Thibaut IV, K Navarre, C
Champagne, 48, 64, 67 Thibaut V, K Navarre, C
Champagne, 71 Thomas Aquinas, St, 58, 76 Toulouse, 65 Tours, 13-14 Treasury of the Church, concept
of, 59 Truces of God see peace
movement Turks, 10, 13, 39, 49, 79; see also
Ottomans Tuscany, 65 Tyre, 30 Tyre, Archbishop of, 71; see also
Peter of Sergines; Simon
union of Churches, 14,37-8; 51-2, 79
Uppsala, Archbishop of, 42
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Urban II, Pope, 4, 10, 13-16, 24-5, 28-9,31,34,36,37,39,40,44, 50,53,56,58-60,62,79,80
Urban IV, Pope, 70-1 useless discouraged, 44
Vallombrosa, monastery, 14, 44 Venice, 52, 80 Vicariate of Christ, 34-5 Victor III, Pope, 34 vows, 3, 4, 6, 22, 29, 36, 41, 44-5,
52, 53-5, 56, 63, 78, 80 commutation, 5, 22, 45, 54 deferment, 45 dispensation, 44-5, 54 hereditability, 45, 54, 55 redemption, 3,22,44-5,47,64 rites for taking Cross, 54 substitution, 3, 44-5
Waldemar II, K Denmark, 10-11 William, C Holland, 64 wives of crusaders, II, 44 women on crusading
expeditions, 44, 63-4 as carriers of ideal, 66
Zacharias, Pope, 33