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“Mehabevin et ha-tsarot”: Crusade Memories and Modern Jewish Martyrologies
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When Pope Urban II called for a military campaign to the Holy Land in 1095, he launched what would be the first in a series of Christian crusades. But even more than that, he advocated a form of warfare that would be pleasing to God.
The Political Crusades – A useful historiographical concept?
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Saint Peter and Paul Church (Sinan Pasha Mosque), Famagusta: A Forgotten Gothic Moment in Northern Cyprus
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The Fatimid Navy and the Crusades, 1099-1171
During the ninth century and the first half of the tenth century, for example, Muslim navies were very active in the Mediterranean and, on the whole, they were successful.
MUSLIM REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CRUSADES
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Theseus and the Fourth Crusade: Outlining a Historical Investigation
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Exempla and lineage: Motives for crusading, 900-1150
Why did people go on the First Crusade?
The Secular Motivations of the First Crusade
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Celtic Warfare in Ireland: A Logistical Perspective
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Wellsprings of Heresy: Monks, Myth and Making Manichaeans in Orleans and Aquitaine
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The Fatimid Failure against the Crusaders at the End of the First Crusade
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Latins and Franks in Byzantium: Perception and Reality from the Eleventh to the Twelfth Century
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Why Jerusalem? Why then? A study of the religious significance of Jerusalem to the West in 1095
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Behind the shield-wall: The experience of combat in late Anglo-Saxon England
What was it like to have been in battle with the Anglo-Saxon army?
‘Non solum rex, sed regum optimus: Godfrey of Bouillon in the Historia of William of Tyre
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Civilized Slavs: Social bonds in early medieval Poland
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The medical resources and practice of the crusader states in Syria and Palestine 1096-1193
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The Journey of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai
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