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Crusades

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The first crusade was set in motion by Pope Urban II in 1095 and culminated in the capture of Jerusalem from the Muslims four years later.

In 1291 the fall of Acre marked the loss of the last Christian enclave in the Holy Land.

This Pocket Essential traces the chronology of the Crusades between these two dates and highlights the most important figures on all sides of the conflict.

It covers the creation of the kingdom of Jerusalem and the other crusader states and their struggle to survive.

It looks at the successes and failures of the Third Crusade and at the legendary figures of Richard the Lionheart and Saladin, explores the truth and the myths behind the orders of military monks like the Hospitallers and examines such strange historical events as the Children's Crusade and the crusader sacking of Byzantium in 1204.

It also looks at the struggles of the Teutonic Knights against paganism in the Baltic.

The book provides the essential information about one of the great unifying, and disunifying, forces of medieval Christendom.

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Product Details
Pocket Essentials
1903047536 / 9781903047538
Paperback / softback
909.07
03/07/2001
United Kingdom
English
94p.
18 cm
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