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The Military Orders 6. Culture and Conflict Schenk, Jochen G. • Carr, Mike [Hrsg.]. |
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Autoren suchen: Schenk, Jochen G. • Carr, Mike |
Inhalt
![]() | Introduction |
![]() | The Hospital's privilege of 1113: texts and contexts |
![]() | Reflections of conflict in two fragments of the liturgical observances from the primitive rule of the Knights Templar |
![]() | Friend or foe: Islamic views of the military orders in the Latin East as drawn from Arabic sources |
![]() | Massacre or mutual benefit: the military orders' relations with their Muslim neighbours in the Latin East (1100-1300) |
![]() | The battle of Arsuf/Arsur, a reappraisal of the charge of the Hospitallers |
![]() | Pope Honorius III, the military orders and the financing of the Fifth Crusade: a culture of papal preference? |
![]() | Between Jaffa and Jerusalem: a few remarks on the defence of the southern border of the kingdom of Jerusalem during the years 1229-1244 |
![]() | Ritual and conflict in the Hospitaller church of St John in Acre: the architectural evidence |
![]() | Hospitaller patronage and the mural cycle of the Church of the Resurrection at Abu-Ghosh (Emmaus) - a new reading |
![]() | Tracing knights: their pictorial evidence in the art of the Eastern Mediterranean |
![]() | The manumission of Hospitaller slaves on fifteenth-century Rhodes and Cyprus |
![]() | Back to Baffes: 'A Castle in Cyprus attributed to the Hospital?' revisited |
![]() | Hospitaller statecraft in the Aegean: island polity and mainland power? |
![]() | A culture of consensus: the Hospitallers at Rhodes in the fifteenth century (1420-1480) |
![]() | Holy spaces in the urban fabric: religious topography of the town of Rhodes during the Hospitaller period |
![]() | Some developments in Hospitaller invective concerning the Turks, 1407-1530 |
![]() | Crisis and revival: the convent of the Order of Malta during the Catholic Reformation (16th-17th centuries) |
![]() | The Hospitallers and the Grand Harbour of Malta: culture and conflict |
![]() | Piety and ritual in the Magistral Palace of the Order of St John in Malta |
![]() | Venice, Hospitaller Malta, and fear of the plague: culturally conflicting views |
![]() | Censoring the Hospitallers: the failed attempt at re-printing Ferdinando de Escafio's Propugnaculum Hierosolymitanum in Malta in 1756 |
![]() | Military orders at the frontier: permeability and demarcation |
![]() | Frontier conflict, military cost and culture: the master of Santiago and the Islamic border in mid-fourteenth-century Spain |
![]() | The symbolic power of spiritual knighthood: discourse and context of the donation of Count Thierry of Alsace to the Templar Order in the county of Flanders |
![]() | 'Segnoria', 'memoria', 'controversial, pragmatic literacy, archival memory, and conflicts in Provence (twelfth and thirteenth centuries) |
![]() | Conflicts and codices: the example of Clm 4620, a collection about the Hospitallers |
![]() | 'Maligno spiritu ductus et sue professionis immemor': conflicts within the Culture of the Hospitaller Order on Rhodes and Cyprus |
![]() | Ad celebrandum divina: founding and financing perpetual chantries at Clerkenwell priory, 1242-1404 |
![]() | Through the local lens: re-examining the function of the Hospitallers in England |
![]() | The use of the double-traversed cross in the English priory of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem |
![]() | The Templars' estates in the west of Britain in the early fourteenth century |
![]() | Defensive elements in the architecture of Templar and Hospitaller preceptories in the priory of Navarre |
![]() | The commandary of Noudar of the Order of Avis in the border with Castile: history and memory |
![]() | The military orders and the local population in Italy: connections and conflicts |
![]() | The Sforzas, the Papacy and Control of the Hospitaller Priory of Lombardy (Second Half of the 15th Century) |
![]() | The role of the legend of Saint Barbara's head in the conflict of the Teutonic Order and Swietopelk, the duke of Pomerania |
![]() | The European nobilities and the Order of St John, sixteenth to eighteenth centuries |
![]() | The narrow escape of the Teutonic Order Bailiwick of Utrecht, 1811-1815 |