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Crusading in the Later Middle Ages (14th – 16th centuries)

List of articles about crusading in the Later Middle Ages:

Writing and Imagining the Crusade in Fifteenth-Century Burgundy: The Case of the Expedition Narrative in Jean de Wavrin’s Anciennes Chroniques d’Angleterre, by Robert Byron Joseph Desjardins

How One Fourteenth-Century Venetian Remembered the Crusades: The Maps and Memories of Marino Sanuto, by Julia Harte

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The Turk as a Tool of God: Augustinism and the Battle of Nicopolis, by Charles-Louis Morand-Métivier

The role of castles in the political and military history of the Crusader States and the Levant 1187 to 1380, by Bengt Kristia Molin

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The crusading plans during the fourteenth and fifteenth century, by Al Hajji Hayaat Nasser

Conquest, Crusade and Pilgrimage: The Alliterative Morte Arthure in its Late Ricardian Crusading Context, by Marco Nievergelt

“A Vile, Infamous, Diabolical Treaty”: The Franco-Ottoman Alliance of Francis I and the Eclipse of the Christendom Ideal, by Anthony Carmen Piccirillo

Orthodoxy on Sale: The last Byzantine and the lost Crusade, by Silvia Ronchey

Theory, practice and chivalric identity : the French contribution to the later crusades, by Irina Savinetskaya

Anti-Ottoman Warfare and Italian Propaganda: The Crusader Background of the Ottoman Raid on Oradea in 1474, by Alexandru Simon

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The Alexandrian Crusade (1365) and the Mamluk Sources: Reassessment of the kitab al-ilmam of an-Nuwayri al-Iskandarani, by Jo Van Steenbergen

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