crusader knight – A kneeling knight with his horse before setting off on the crusades. His servant leaning over the turret with his masters helmet. Westminster-Psalter, British Library, Royal Ms. 2 A XXII, f. 220 by Medievalists.net July 19, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsWho Went on the Crusades to the Holy Land?The Political Crusades - A useful historiographical concept?Criminal Law and the Development of the Assizes of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Twelfth Century“A Vile, Infamous, Diabolical Treaty”: The Franco-Ottoman Alliance of Francis I and the Eclipse of the Christendom IdealMedieval Rules for Jousting Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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