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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
and crusader privileges
71
and Gregorian Reform
26
–7
and lay religion
31
–3
and military orders
193
,
195
,
198
,
199
,
201
,
206
,
340
,
362
and preaching of crusades
45
,
46
and taxation
262
–4
Clermont, Council (1095)
1
–2,
29
,
35
,
42
,
43
,
47
,
71
,
80
,
138
,
368
clientage, and recruitment
87
Clinton, Roger de
370
Coeur, Jacques
249
Cogniet, Leon
375
coinage: of Amalric
144
of Baldwin III
143
Cypriot
294
increased circulation
49
supply
64
colonization: and Latin East
111
–12,
125
,
129
,
137
,
292
,
320
–2
Columbus, Christopher
285
confessor, personal
72
confraternities: and financing ofcrusades
54
Protestant
388
–9
Conon of Béthune
85
Conrad III of Germany (1093–1153),
and Second Crusade
38
,
43
,
61
,
62
,
83
,
122
Conrad IV of Germany and Jerusalem (1228–54)
133
,
135
Conrad of Masovia
180
–1
Conradin, and papacy
40
Constance, Council (1414–18): and John Hus
280
and Papal Schism
337
Constantinople: crusader capture (1104)
38
,
111
,
129
,
148
,
291
and First Crusade
60
in Islamic thought
212
and military orders
181
Ottoman capture (1453)
253
–4,
277
,
299
,
308
,
312
and Second Crusade
62
and trade
321
Constitutiones pro zelo fidei
258
contract: and crusade service
64
–5,
262
Cor nostrum
43
Córdoba: Berber sack (1031)
243
and Knights Hospitallers
302
,
336
;
see also
Lepanto, battle
Cornaro, Caterina
297
Coron, Venetian control
130
,
291
,
302
,
306
,
307
,
308
Cosimo I de Medici, and Knights of Santo Stefano
288
,
348
,
349
cost of crusading
8
,
53
–4,
55
,
75
–6,
86
–7,
262
Counter-Reformation: and military orders
288
,
289
and expansionism
288
–9
and Protestantism
289
–90
Courtois, M.
371
Crac des Chevaliers, castle
135
,
137
,
149
,
168
,
184
,
185
,
186
,
188
Muslim capture
239
credit, for crusaders
55
–6
Cressing Temple
195
Crete: and art
318
and sugar industry
320
Venetian control
111
,
292
,
308
–9,
316
,
322
,
338
,
349
,
352
Crimean War, and Holy Places
372
,
384
Croatia, and Venice
309
cross: distinction by colour
52
,
71
taking
1
,
69
–73,
77
,
82
,
123
;
see also
Holy Cross
Cross, Orthodox monastery of
157
status
9
–10,
72
,
84
;
see also
privileges
crusades: criteria for success
258
,
259
–62,
264
definition
9
–12
effects
65
–7
fifteenth-century
275
–83
fourteenth-century
13
,
266
–75,
293
–4
modern images
363
–84
origins
15
–34
participants
68
–89
recovery crusade
259
–65,
274
–5,
276
–9,
293
,
295
revival and survival
385
–9
thirteenth-century crisis
258
–66
see also
financing; heretics; leadership; preaching; promotion; recruitment
culture: Islamic and Christian
233
–4
shared Latin
66
Cyprus: architecture
171
–5,
294
–5
and crusader art
153
and frontier crusades
269
Latin kingdom
125
–9,
291
,
293
–8,
312
and local population
318
–19
and Mamluk sultanate
248
–9,
293
,
294
,
295
–6,
312
,
315
and military orders
126
,
181
,
207
–8,
294
,
298
,
324
–5,
335
and Ottoman Turks
21
,
256
,
297
–8,
308
,
312
,
351
and papacy
128
political development
125
–9
and sugar industry
127
,
174
,
320
,
322
,
335
and trade
127
,
293
,
294
–6,
305
;
see also
Famagusta; Genoa; Nicosia; Venice
Damascus: Ayyub conquest
238
siege (1148)
122
and Zangi
227
Damietta: and papacy
109
siege and conquest (1218–19)
38
,
236
–7
Daniel of Chernigov
140
Danishmendid dynasty
218
Dardanelles: and Genoese-Venetian rivalry
307
–8
Dashwood, Sir Francis (1708–81)
363
De Quincey, Thomas
374
Deësis miniature
141
deforestation
156
Delacroix, Eugène
379
Denmark, and Knights Hospitallers
345
Despenser, Henry
268
Deutsche Orden
388
–9,
391
; see also
Teutonic Knights
Devol, treaty (1108)
123
devotion: communal
30
crusade as
27
,
68
,
77
–80,
88
,
89
,
288
Dinmore, Herts.
376
dit
109
Dodo of Cons-la-Grandville
75
Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem
142
,
156
,
162
,
217
Dominican order, and preaching of crusades
45
Douglas, William
273
Dubois, Peter, and crusade treatises
207
,
260
Duffield, Peter
74
Duqaq, nephew of Malik-Shah
216
economy, and stimulus of crusades
66
–7
Edessa, county of: and Baldwin of Boulogne
36
and Byzantium
123
and kingdom of Jerusalem
121
Muslim conquest (1144)
37
,
121
,
227
Edward I of England (1239–1307): and crusade planning
261
and Cyprus
125
Edward VII of Britain
368
–9
Edwards, Robert
169
and Fifth Crusade
3
,
38
,
134
,
236
–7
and First Crusade
218
indigenous Christians
215
and Latin East
122
,
123
–4,
132
,
136
and Louis IX
3
,
62
,
125
,
136
,
189
,
238
,
380
and Mamluk sultanate
240
–2,
248
–9
and military orders
196
modern interest in
363
–4
and Mongols
239
and Venice
316
;
see also
Ayyubid empire; Damietta
Ehrentisch
(table of honour)
273
Eisenhower, Dwight
383
élites: and central power
21
–2
and First Crusade
33
as
milites
24
–6
Elizabeth of Hungary
376
Emanuele Filiberto of Savoy
349
encyclical, crusade
42
England: and financing of crusades
57
–8
and Knights Hospitallers
345
nineteenthcentury interest in crusades
368
–9,
371
–2,
374
–8,
379
war with France
47
,
259
,
266
,
267
,
274
,
284
,
314
;
see also
Spanish Armada
Enlart, Camille
161
enlightenment, and Knights Hospitallers
356