Articles Features Second Crusade by Medievalists.net July 30, 2011 Articles about the Second Crusade: Do We Know What We Think We Know? Making Assumptions About Eleanor of Aquitaine, by RaGena C. DeAragon Looking Back on the Second Crusade: Some Late Twelfth-Century English Perspectives, by Peter Edbury The Origin of the Second Crusade, by George Ferzoco The “Wild Beast from the West”: Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second Crusade, by Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys Advertisement John Kinnamos as a Historian of the Second Crusade, by Mahmoud Said Omran Conrad III and the Second Crusade in the Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1147, by Jason T. Roche Related PostsJohn Kinnamos as a Historian of the Second CrusadeThe “Wild Beast from the West”: Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second CrusadeFourth CrusadeLooking Back on the Second Crusade: Some Late Twelfth-Century English PerspectivesByzantium and the Crusades Advertisement Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post Next Post Next Post
Articles about the Second Crusade:
Do We Know What We Think We Know? Making Assumptions About Eleanor of Aquitaine, by RaGena C. DeAragon
Looking Back on the Second Crusade: Some Late Twelfth-Century English Perspectives, by Peter Edbury
The Origin of the Second Crusade, by George Ferzoco
The “Wild Beast from the West”: Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second Crusade, by Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys
John Kinnamos as a Historian of the Second Crusade, by Mahmoud Said Omran
Conrad III and the Second Crusade in the Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1147, by Jason T. Roche
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