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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Enrique IV
329
equipment, provision
63
Erasmus, Desiderius, and opposition to crusades
288
eschatology: and crusade ideology
261
,
285
;
see also
Last Days
L’estoire de Eracles
, and Latin East
112
Euboea
see
Negroponte
Eugenius III, pope, and crusade against Wends
3
,
39
Eugenius IV, pope, and the Balkans
277
Eustorge of Montaigu
171
Évêque de la Cassière, Jean
354
excusado
289
Palazzo del Provveditore
171
as trading centre
127
,
171
,
270
,
295
,
305
,
312
,
315
,
316
,
321
family, and crusading tradition
13
,
81
,
85
–7,
261
famine
48
fanaticism, religious
20
Farnese, Alexander
289
Fatimids: and Christians
157
,
242
defeat in First Crusade
217
and disintegration of Seljuk empire
217
–18,
227
and
jihad
223
Felipe IV of Spain
359
–60
Ferdinand of Aragon: and Granada
282
–3
and Tunis
286
Fernando, regent of Castile
327
Ferrand of Mallorca
300
Feuchtwangen, Siegfried von
330
feudalism: in Byzantium
129
–30
in court poetry
95
–6
and kingdom of Jerusalem
6
,
133
–4;
see also
lordship
Fidenzio of Padua, and crusade treatise
259
Field of Blood, battle
225
Fiennes, Ingelram de
370
Fifth Crusade (1217-29): and Egypt
38
,
134
,
236
–7
financing
57
and military orders
189
promotion and preaching
44
–5
and recovery of Jerusalem
3
,
133
and recruitment
48
financing: of early crusades
48
–9,
53
–89,
109
of Granada crusade
283
of later crusades
261
,
262
–5;
see also
indulgence; taxation
Finn, James
368
First Crusade (1096–1102): achievement
59
,
79
and conquest of Jerusalem
2
,
37
,
138
,
218
–19
financing
55
–6
and Holy Sepulchre
77
and Islam
19
–20,
39
,
212
,
213
,
218
–21
origins
19
–24
as penance
32
–4
and recruitment
34
,
50
–1,
81
–2,
85
–7
and siege of Antioch
37
and Urban II
1
–2,
19
,
25
,
27
,
29
,
33
–4,
35
–6,
37
,
73
,
138
First World War, and crusade imagery
380
–2
Flanders: and crusading ideal
80
,
85
and Spain
288
–9
fleets
see
navies
Florent of Hainault
300
Folquet, bishop of Toulouse
94
Fonseca, Manoel Pinto de
353
,
354
food supplies, and non-combatants
48
Forey, Alan
12
Forster, E.M.
368
fortifications, stone
22
Foulques of Vullaret
324
Fourth Crusade (1202-4): and chivalry
84
command structure
64
and Constantinople
3
,
38
,
129
,
148
,
291
promotion and preaching
44
and recruitment
51
–2
and songs
93
France: and Aragon
314
and crusading ideal
80
–1,
85
–6,
368
and effects of crusades
65
and financing of crusades
53
–4,
55
,
56
–8,
264
–5
and Fourth Crusade
51
–2
and John of England
40
and leadership of crusades
35
–6,
295
–6,
313
–14
and military orders
197
,
208
–10,
347
,
353
–4,
356
–7
nineteenthcentury interest in crusades
370
–1,
372
–3,
379
and Ottoman Turks
274
–5,
279
,
353
and reconquest of Spain
109
and Second Crusade
81
war with England
47
,
259
,
266
,
267
,
274
,
284
,
314
;
see also
Albigensian Crusade
Franciscan order, and preaching of crusades
45
Franco, Francisco
383
Franks: and call for crusade
123
;
see also
Latin East
Frederick I ‘Barbarossa’, emperor (1123–90): in Asia Minor
61
Frederick II, emperor (1194–1250): and Cyprus
128
and Egypt
62
and papacy
40
and recovery of Jerusalem
3
,
133
–5,
149
,
238
and shipping
62
and Teutonic Knights
181
freemasonry, and Knights Hospitallers
356
,
362
French: and
Chanson de Roland
91
and crusade-songs
92
–3
French regiment in the east
136
–7
church of the Nativity
144
–5,
158
Cyprus
173
Holy Sepulchre Church
140
Islamic
242
Friedrich von Hausen
103
Führich, J.
374
Fulk Doon of Châteaurenard
70
Fulk I of Matheflon
76
Fulk of Le Plessis-Macé
74
–5
Fulk of Neuilly, and promotion of Fourth Crusade
44
Fulk V of Jerusalem (1095–1143)
112
,
120
,
142
and art and architecture
141
,
162
and Islam
230
furusiyya
(horsemanship)
241
,
248
Gallipoli, and Ottoman Turks
251
Gastria, Templar castle
173
Gattilusio, Francesco
306
Genoa: in Aegean and Black Sea
305
–6,
312
and Byzantium
310
–12
and Cilicia
168
and Cyprus
127
,
128
,
294
,
296
,
312
,
314
–16,
321
and kingdom of Jerusalem
132
,
135
and Mahdia crusade
271
–2
and Mamluk sultanate
247
and Ottoman Turks
311
–12
and Venice
305
,
307
–8,
310
,
314
–16;
see also
trade
Geoffrey and Guy of Signes
77
Geoffrey I Villehardouin
51
,
85
,
91
,
374
,
379
Geoffrey II Villehardouin (1229–46)
131
Geoffrey of Issoudun
75
Geoffrey IV of Châteaubriand
365
Geoffrey of Le Louet
74
Geoffrey Le Râle
76
Geoffrey of Sergines, as secular armsbearer
85
Gerald of Landerron
75
Gerard of Ridefort, Templar master
189
German, and crusade-songs
93
German Crusade (1197-8), and Latin settlements
3
Germany: crusade against heretics
4
,
280
–2
and opponents of papacy
4
and Ottoman Turks
279
;
see also
Livonia; Prussia; Teutonic Knights
Gérôme, Jean-Léon
364
Gervers, Michael
12
Géza of Hungary, and Second Crusade
62
Ghazan, ilkhan of Persia
261
,
293
Ghiyath-al-Din Muhammad
219
Gibraltar, siege
267
Gilbert, Vivian
381
–2
gilds, and financing of crusades
54
Giovanni del Conte
171
Godfrey of Bouillon, duke of Lower Lorraine
36
,
55
,
86
,
139
in modern imagery
366
,
367
,
368
,
376
,
379
,
384
Góngora, Luis de
346
–7
Gothman, John
165
Granada: and Aragon-Castile
246
,
282
–3,
284
–5
conquest (1232-53)
4
crusade (1309)
265
Grandclaude, Maurice
6
Great (Papal) Schism (1378)
4
,
268
–9,
274
,
278
,
317
,
336
–7
Greece: Byzantine reoccupation
299
–302,
310
and crusader art
153
Frankish control
3
,
129
–31,
148
,
291
,
299
–302,
303
–4,
306
–10
and Knights Hospitallers
298
Ottoman conquest
277
,
292
,
299
,
302
,
308
–9,
310
Greek Orthodox: and conquest of Byzantium
129
–30
in Crete
309
crusade against
4
in kingdom of Jerusalem
113
,
115
,
123
,
157
–8,
215
Gregorian Reform
26
–7
Gregory IX, pope, and Frederick II
133