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The crusades is a duration of struggle subsisted between East and West or Christians and Muslims and comprises a period of two centruies. This duration at the same time states a series of prgress resulted with the crash of Eastern Roman Empire.
Emrullah KALELİ
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Changing perspectives on the Crusades
The notion and consequences of the Crusades are still influencing the modern Christian (and Muslim) pattern of thinking. These ‘holy wars’, fought by members of the Roman Catholic Church, mostly against infidels (‘unbelievers’), including the Muslims of ...
Jacques Theron, Erna Oliver
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The insertion of Crusades-related texts into an otherwise secular collection of fabulous Eastern travels focusing primarily on the Roman d’Alexandre marks it as a potentially didactic work. Yet at the same time the harmonious balance between the selected
Sandra Gorgievski
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The Christianisation of the Baltic Seen from Medieval France
The way the Baltic region was viewed in Christian Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages was strongly characterised by the fact that it was the land of the last pagans.
Loïc Chollet
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THE VIEW OF THE CRUSADERS OF THE MUSLIMS THROUGHOUT THE CRUSADES [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to examine the Christians' view of the Muslims throughout the Crusades. To do this, in addition to echnical sources, newer sources and researches have also been used.
Shahrzad Sasanpoor
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After a long evolution, ‘landscape’ flourished in 15th c. European painting, particularly in gorgeously illuminated manuscripts. The inscription of landscape in the pictorial programme of fr.
Sandra Gorgievski
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Among the aims of Charles VIII’s Italian expedition, the reappropriation of the kingdoms of Naples and Jerusalem served as the main purpose for preparing the decisive crusade that would regain Jerusalem to Christianity.
Marco Giardini
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Grounds of the Religious Convergence in Aleppo in the Early Crusades: The Role of Imami Judges [PDF]
The siege of Aleppo by the crusaders posed a threat to the city’s security, livelihood, and economy. The inefficiency of the city’s rulers brought Aleppo to the brink of collapse.
Mahdi Mohamadi +2 more
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Man, Saladin: The Life, the Legend and the Islamic Empire (Bantam Press, 2015)
Review of John Man, Saladin: The Life, the Legend and the Islamic Empire (London: Bantam Press, 2015).
Stephen Donnachie
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The question of the unity of Christendom, its force of expansion and its relations with its enemies is central to the Grant estoria de Ultramar. Curiosity for this text is usually focused on the Song of Antioquia and the mythical origins of the lineage ...
Julia Roumier
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