Read A History of the Crusades Online
Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
and call for crusade
123
defeat by Saladin
3
,
100
,
125
,
132
,
147
,
234
–5,
293
,
367
Frankish settlement
2
,
111
–16,
132
–7,
161
,
224
–6,
227
and indigenous population
113
–16,
129
–30,
157
,
292
,
309
,
316
–22
and Islam
114
,
218
–19,
220
–6,
230
–1,
233
–4,
237
–8
and Mamluk sultanate
136
–7,
153
,
161
,
168
,
240
,
241
–2,
258
,
291
,
293
,
294
–5
and military orders
207
–8
and Mongol invasion
136
–7,
168
,
238
–9,
248
Muslim revolts
225
and Ottoman Turks
292
,
297
–8,
299
,
302
,
304
,
308
–13
Palestine and Syria
132
–7
political development
118
–24
and Second Crusade
121
–2
see also
Achaea; Antioch, principality; Athens; Cyprus;Edessa, county of; Greece; Jerusalem, kingdom of;Rhodes; Romania; Sicily;Tripoli, county of
law: and crusader privileges
71
–2
Islamic
244
and kingdom of Jerusalem
6
,
133
–4
Lawrence, G.A.
371
Lawrence, Sir Robert
368
Lawrence, T.E.
367
–8
leadership: and First Crusade
2
,
35
–6,
63
–4,
70
and Hussite crusades
281
–2
and recovery
see also
orders, military
leagues
9
1332
4
–5
Lear, Edward
364
Legras, Anne-Marie
12
Lemnos, and Order of Bethlehem
350
Leo II of Armenia
183
Leo X, pope, and anti-Turkish crusade
284
Léon: and military orders
179
,
185
and reconquest of Spain
243
Leonard, St,
Miracula
72
and imprisonment of Richard I
95
Lepanto, Venetian control
308
Lepanto, battle (1571)
5
,
256
,
288
and military orders
346
,
348
,
351
,
360
Lessing, Carl Friedrich
375
liberation, and violence
8
,
385
–7
limestone, for building
155
–6
Lister, Charles
369
literacy
90
literature: vernacular
90
–3;
see also
songs, crusade
and forcible conversion
272
–3,
276
,
325
,
343
and Livonia
272
–3
and pretended conversions
331
,
337
Livonia: and Christian missions
4
and Our Lady of Riga
88
and Swordbrethren
180
,
183
,
189
,
190
and Teutonic Knights
180
: castle-building
185
and holy war
39
,
276
–7,
323
,
325
,
330
,
333
masters
333
settlement
187
subjugation
4
Livonian Rhymed Chronicle
188
Livre de Jean d’Ibelin
134
Lloyd George, David
381
Lloyd, Simon
13
lordship: and central authority
21
–4
and Christ
87
in court poetry
95
–6
in Latin East
118
,
133
–4,
165
,
186
and taxation
56
Louis of Blois
51
Louis of Burgundy
300
Louis II of Bourbon
271
Louis IX of France (1214–70): as commander-in-chief
64
and Crown of Thorns
149
and Cyprus
125
death
38
and Egypt
3
,
62
,
125
,
136
,
189
,
238
,
380
and financing of crusades
55
–8,
109
first crusade (1248-54)
3
,
38
,
51
,
53
,
56
,
58
,
63
,
88
,
125
,
136
,
365
and mendicant orders
109
and planning of crusades
62
ransom
53
second crusade (1269–72)
3
,
38
,
51
,
83
–4,
88
Louis of Orleans, and Nicopolis crusade
274
Louis Philippe of France
370
–1,
380
Louis of Thuringia
376
Louis VII of France (1120–80): in court poetry
96
taking the cross
69
–70
and taxation
56
Louis VIII, death
109
Lull, Raymond: and criteria for crusades
259
,
260
–1,
264
,
278
and military orders
207
Lusignan dynasty
126
–7,
172
,
174
,
293
–7,
298
,
312
,
313
,
315
,
320
–1
Luther, Martin: and anti-Turkish war
287
and military orders
344
Lutheranism: and military orders
358
–9
and opposition to crusades
285
–6
Luttrell, Anthony
265
Lydda, cathedral of St George
158
,
160
Lyons, First Council (1245)
43
Lyons, Second Council (1274)
43
,
60
,
106
,
205
,
259
and financing of crusades
262
,
264
Mahaut of Achaea
300
Mahdi, and Last Days
211
–12,
244
,
255
Mahdia, Franco-Genoese crusade
4
,
271
–2,
274
Mahona
of Chios
306
Makhairas, Leontios
319
Malta: and Knights Hospitallers
339
–40,
347
–8,
350
–7,
361
–2,
387
and Ottoman Turks
256
,
347
–8,
349
Bahris
238
and Cilician Armenia
168
,
239
,
247
and decline of Frankish power
153
,
161
,
168
,
258
,
291
,
293
,
294
–5
defeat at Homs
261
and Egypt
136
–7,
239
,
240
–2,
270
–1
empire
246
–50
and military orders
183
,
187
,
194
,
299
,
337
–8
and Ottoman Turks
249
–50,
255
,
284
,
296
recovery
248
–9
and Spain
246
as successors to Saladin
239
and western response
260
;
see also
Cyprus
Manners, Lord John
369
Manolada, battle (1316)
300
Al-Mānsura, battle
238
Manuel Comnenus, Byzantine emperor (1122–80)
62
Manuel II Palaeologus, emperor
360
manuscripts, crusader
141
,
148
,
150
–1,
153
Manzikert, Battle (1071)
240
marble, for decoration
156
Marcabru, troubadour
93
,
98
–100,
101
–2,
104
,
107
Margaret, wife of Louis IX
151
Margat, castle
135
,
137
,
168
,
184
,
187
Mamluk defeat
241
Maria of Antioch
123
Maria, wife of Amalric
144
Marienburg, Teutonic headquarters
208
,
324
,
331
,
332
,
343
Marinids, in North Africa
245
–6
Marj Dabiq, battle (1516)
250
Markward of Anweiler, and Innocent III
39
–40
Marochetti, Carlo
379
Maronites: and Franks
113
,
114
,
215
,
385
,
387
and Mamluks
242
Martí of Aragon
326
Mary of Oignies, St
10
–11
Masmuda confederacy
244
Mathilda of Tuscany
78
Matilda of England
120
Maximilian I, emperor (1573–1651)
284
,
358
Mehmed I, sultan (1413–21)
253
Mehmed II, sultan (1432–81)
253
–4,
277
,
299
Mehmet Ali
379
Melisende of Jerusalem
120
–1
and crusader architecture
162
Melkite Christians
see
Greek Orthodox
Mellon Madonna
152
Muslim
229
;
see also
Catalan Company; Navarrese Company
Mergentheim, and Teutonic Order
358
Merxadrus, Barzella
69
metalwork, crusader
149
,
153
,
157
Mevlevi (Whirling Dervishes)
250
Meyerbeer, Giacomo
380
Michael the Syrian
227
Michael VIII Palaeologus, Byzantine emperor (1225–82)
131
,
305
Michaud, Joseph
373
MiMiliya castle
167
miles/milites
24
–6
militarization
21
–6,
178
–9,
182
–90
millennialism, and crusade preaching
47
Mills, Charles
374
Milly, Jacques de
174
miracles, and saints
29
–32
miraculum
29
–32
Modon: and Knights Hospitallers
347