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Crusade Preaching and the Ideal Crusader

Medieval Sermon Studies, 2020
Crusade preaching as a subject of historical research is thriving. For a long time, the standard resource has been Penny Cole’s The Preaching of the Crusades to the Holy Land (Cambridge [MA], 1991)...
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A lonely crusade

Science, 2014
For years, bioethicist Carl Elliott has insisted that his university failed a young man who died by suicide during a clinical ...
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Remembering the Crusades and Crusading

2016
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorialised and commemorated in the medieval world and beyond. The collection not only shows how the crusades were commemorated in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, but also considers the longer-term remembrance of the crusades into the modern era.
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PALAEOPATHOLOGY OF THE CRUSADES

2016
The study of disease in the past, termed palaeopathology, can involve the analysis of human skeletal remains, mummies, latrine soil, artwork, excavated medical equipment and written texts. In the areas of the Middle East where the crusades took place from 1099 to 1291, the human skeletal remains and latrines at a number of sites have been studied for ...
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Remembering the Crusades and crusading

2017
Remembering the Crusades and Crusading examines the diverse contexts in which crusading was memorialised and commemorated in the medieval world and beyond. The collection not only shows how the crusades were commemorated in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, but also considers the longer-term remembrance of the crusades into the modern era.
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2 Crusades and Crusaders in Medieval Greece

2014
Crusading became a defining feature of the history of the Eastern Mediterranean in the High and Late Middle Ages ever since Pope Urban ii's call to arms at Clermont, in 1095, set the First Crusade in motion. The crusade permeated western involvement in all the "frontiers" of Latin Christendom. This chapter examines the interaction between Byzantium and
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