Articles FeaturesSecond Crusade by Medievalists.net July 30, 2011Articles about the Second Crusade:Do We Know What We Think We Know? Making Assumptions About Eleanor of Aquitaine, by RaGena C. DeAragonLooking Back on the Second Crusade: Some Late Twelfth-Century English Perspectives, by Peter EdburyThe Origin of the Second Crusade, by George FerzocoThe “Wild Beast from the West”: Immediate Literary Reactions in Byzantium to the Second Crusade, by Elizabeth and Michael Jeffreys AdvertisementJohn Kinnamos as a Historian of the Second Crusade, by Mahmoud Said OmranConrad III and the Second Crusade in the Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1147, by Jason T. RocheRelated 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 AdvertisementSubscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigationPrevious Post Previous Post Next Post Next Post
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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