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Masculine crusaders, effeminate Greeks, and the female historian: relations of power in Sir Walter Scott's Count Robert of Paris [PDF]

open access: green, 2017
Gender employed as a methodological lens in the analysis of historical fiction can help to reveal implicit or explicit evaluative statements. It is deployed here to examine hierarchies in the military, political and cultural context of the encounter ...
Kolovou, Ioulia
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Crusading for the Truth

open access: green, 2015
Last semester, I received a very memorable critique on one of my more polarizing blog posts. In it, a reader derisively referred to another of the CWI Fellows and me as “truth-driven crusaders” for our commitment to healthy historical engagement. Finding
Lavery, Kevin P.
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Crusaders, Mongols and Crusader–Mongol Relations in the Middle East

open access: greenAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2017
In this paper, the process of advent of Crusaders and Mongols into the Middle East, who carried out invasive campaigns to this geography in the period between XI. and XIII. Centuries, and motives that led them to these invasions will be examined.
Özgür TÜRKER, Serkan ÜKTEN
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The reasons for the Crusaders' interference in the internal conflicts of the Ayyubid state

open access: yesZanco Journal of Humanity Sciences, 2023
Our research entitled (Reasons for the Crusaders Intervention in the Internal Conflicts of the Ayyubid State) An analytical and historical analysis of the dimensions of the crusaders’ intervention in the internal conflict of the Ayyubid state, which ...
Qader Mohamad Hassan   +1 more
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Richard the Lionheart and the Ferocious Saladin Face to Face in Arsuf: A Proteomic Study

open access: yesHeritage, 2021
On 7 September 1191, a fierce battle took place in Arsuf (Palestine) between the Crusaders (marching south towards Jerusalem) led by King Richard the Lionheart and the Ayyubid army commanded by the sultan Saladin. The confrontation lasted for most of the
Gleb Zilberstein   +2 more
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Latin İmparatorluğu Döneminde Venedik’in Vasallık Politikası (1204-1261)

open access: yesOrtaçağ Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023
Müslümanlar üzerine gerçekleştirilmesi planlanan ancak Ortodoks Bizans İmparatorluğu’nun başkenti Konstantinopolis’te son bulan IV. Haçlı Seferi (1202-1204), Venedik Cumhuriyetine büyük imkanlar sağlamıştır.
Ömer Özdemir
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A Unique Resource for the Historiography of the Near East: The Historia of Albert of Aachen

open access: yesŞarkiyat Mecmuası, 2022
As a contemporary author of the period of the First Crusade, the Latin historian Albert of Aachen wrote the Historia, the most detailed description of the establishment of Latin states in the East, in particular about the first Crusader to rule Jerusalem,
Ebru Altan
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Selâhaddîn-i Eyyûbî’nin Amirali: Hüsameddin Lü’lü

open access: yesUmde Dini Tetkikler Dergisi, 2022
Tarihin yetiştirdiği büyük şahsiyetler, aynı zamanda çevrelerindeki yetenekli idareci, kumandan ve bilim insanları ile de başarıyı elde edip isimlerini ölümsüzleştirmişlerdir.
Nadir Karakuş
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Historiography as a Means of Creating Enemy: The Perception of the Holy City and Jerusalem in Crusader Sources

open access: yesŞarkiyat Mecmuası, 2023
The most important reason dominating the Crusades is the desire to save the city of “Holy Jerusalem” from the hands of the Muslims, who are considered pagan.
Ayşe Çekiç
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‘Loca Deserta’, ‘Silvae Condensae’ and ‘Abrupta Montium’: How Crusaders Viewed Nature in the Balkans

open access: yesReligions, 2023
The Crusaders who followed Via militaris or Via Egnatia to the Holy Land traversed the vast and more or less unknown region of the Balkans, where they found themselves in an unfamiliar natural environment.
Svetlana Luchitskaya
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