Current CV - Ursinus College
... “‘Ira autem per zelum...virtus est’: Righteous anger, vengeance and the crusades” 48th International Medieval Congress, WMU, May 9, 2013 Discussant, “Teaching the Middle Ages to Undergraduates” 48th International Medieval Congress, WMU, May 10, 2013 “Emotion in Motion: The Rhetoric of Zeal and the C ...
... “‘Ira autem per zelum...virtus est’: Righteous anger, vengeance and the crusades” 48th International Medieval Congress, WMU, May 9, 2013 Discussant, “Teaching the Middle Ages to Undergraduates” 48th International Medieval Congress, WMU, May 10, 2013 “Emotion in Motion: The Rhetoric of Zeal and the C ...
Wallace-Murphy, T. Knights Templar
... necessary was the Order of the Knights Templar. It was not only the Templars who attained immense wealth, property, power and prestige after their return from Jerusalem. Under the guiding hand of Bernard of Clairvaux the Cistercians expanded at a similar rate. Within his lifetime they established ov ...
... necessary was the Order of the Knights Templar. It was not only the Templars who attained immense wealth, property, power and prestige after their return from Jerusalem. Under the guiding hand of Bernard of Clairvaux the Cistercians expanded at a similar rate. Within his lifetime they established ov ...
GCE Getting Started - Edexcel
... Draw out issues relating to the roles of the different leaders of the crusades including the princes, the kings of Jerusalem and the rivalries between Louis VIII and Conrad III and Richard I and Philip II. ...
... Draw out issues relating to the roles of the different leaders of the crusades including the princes, the kings of Jerusalem and the rivalries between Louis VIII and Conrad III and Richard I and Philip II. ...
File - Jennifer Ward`s Teaching Portfolio
... Bishop of Albara in charge of the Saracens and others who brought in the timber. The Count's men had taken many Saracen castles and villages and forced the Saracens to work, as though they were their serfs. Thus for the construction of machines at Jerusalem fifty or sixty men carried on their should ...
... Bishop of Albara in charge of the Saracens and others who brought in the timber. The Count's men had taken many Saracen castles and villages and forced the Saracens to work, as though they were their serfs. Thus for the construction of machines at Jerusalem fifty or sixty men carried on their should ...
Crusaders Under Siege - University of Central Arkansas
... political gain by one of the Crusade leaders. Chroniclers of the battle report others claiming holy visions as well, both before and after the Lance’s discovery. Regardless of the widespread suspicion of Bartholomew’s character and the doubt held by many of the Crusade leaders (including the Papal l ...
... political gain by one of the Crusade leaders. Chroniclers of the battle report others claiming holy visions as well, both before and after the Lance’s discovery. Regardless of the widespread suspicion of Bartholomew’s character and the doubt held by many of the Crusade leaders (including the Papal l ...
Review - H
... and sequels known as the Old French Crusade Cycle, which spun out further versions of the Chanson— hence the variety of its manuscripts. Most of these were made in Picardy, and the authors briefly summarize the descriptions prepared by Dupcar-Quioc, but without mentioning the analysis of Geoffrey M. ...
... and sequels known as the Old French Crusade Cycle, which spun out further versions of the Chanson— hence the variety of its manuscripts. Most of these were made in Picardy, and the authors briefly summarize the descriptions prepared by Dupcar-Quioc, but without mentioning the analysis of Geoffrey M. ...
Fourth Crusade on Constantinople in 1204 AD and its effects on
... people of the Byzantine Empire at Constantinople from attack by the Seljuk, the Crusades became one of the greatest wars in history. Pope Innocent attempted to exercise tremendous power and military control by calling upon armies of Christian European nations such as the Franks and the English to fi ...
... people of the Byzantine Empire at Constantinople from attack by the Seljuk, the Crusades became one of the greatest wars in history. Pope Innocent attempted to exercise tremendous power and military control by calling upon armies of Christian European nations such as the Franks and the English to fi ...
EQ What were the causes and effects of the Crusades?
... *Abraham was given this land by God. *Place where Muhammad ascended into heaven to meet Allah ...
... *Abraham was given this land by God. *Place where Muhammad ascended into heaven to meet Allah ...
The Medieval papacy, crusading, and heresy, 1095-1291
... Latin churches.6 However, the sermon at Clermont had other consequences, especially as the knightly class were not the only Christians who responded to Urban’s message. Dreadful pogroms against Jews broke out following Urban’s call, as a result of a “Peasants’ Crusade” led by a monk named Peter the ...
... Latin churches.6 However, the sermon at Clermont had other consequences, especially as the knightly class were not the only Christians who responded to Urban’s message. Dreadful pogroms against Jews broke out following Urban’s call, as a result of a “Peasants’ Crusade” led by a monk named Peter the ...
Foreign Invaders of the Middle East
... Crusaders The Byzantines pressured all of Christendom to strike back against the Seljuk Turks Motives: reunify the Church & increase power of Roman Catholic Church ...
... Crusaders The Byzantines pressured all of Christendom to strike back against the Seljuk Turks Motives: reunify the Church & increase power of Roman Catholic Church ...
Foreign Invaders of the Middle East
... Crusaders The Byzantines pressured all of Christendom to strike back against the Seljuk Turks Motives: reunify the Church & increase power of Roman Catholic Church ...
... Crusaders The Byzantines pressured all of Christendom to strike back against the Seljuk Turks Motives: reunify the Church & increase power of Roman Catholic Church ...
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... Latin churches.6 However, the sermon at Clermont had other consequences, especially as the knightly class were not the only Christians who responded to Urban’s message. Dreadful pogroms against Jews broke out following Urban’s call, as a result of a “Peasants’ Crusade” led by a monk named Peter the ...
... Latin churches.6 However, the sermon at Clermont had other consequences, especially as the knightly class were not the only Christians who responded to Urban’s message. Dreadful pogroms against Jews broke out following Urban’s call, as a result of a “Peasants’ Crusade” led by a monk named Peter the ...
File - Days Of Our Medieval Lives
... Mediterranean Sea, and sailed for the Holy Land. The lady whom Richard was to marry came to meet him in Sicily. Her name was Berengaria; but, as it was Lent, he did not marry her then. Berengaria went on to the Holy Land in a ship with his sister Joan, and tried to land in the island of Cypress; but ...
... Mediterranean Sea, and sailed for the Holy Land. The lady whom Richard was to marry came to meet him in Sicily. Her name was Berengaria; but, as it was Lent, he did not marry her then. Berengaria went on to the Holy Land in a ship with his sister Joan, and tried to land in the island of Cypress; but ...
the Crusades
... • but in the end, the Second Crusade was a terrible failure – the Byzantines were ready this time and betrayed the Crusaders, leading them into a deathtrap at the hands of Moslem forces – few even made it to the Holy Lands • and those who did make it ended up fighting with the heirs of the crusaders ...
... • but in the end, the Second Crusade was a terrible failure – the Byzantines were ready this time and betrayed the Crusaders, leading them into a deathtrap at the hands of Moslem forces – few even made it to the Holy Lands • and those who did make it ended up fighting with the heirs of the crusaders ...
The Christian Crusades 1095-1291
... To fight the crusades, the Christians needed warriors, and the religious knights (the Knights Templar, the Teutonic knights and the Hospitallers) were created. The members of the Religious knights were both monks and knights; they took vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience that all monks took, bu ...
... To fight the crusades, the Christians needed warriors, and the religious knights (the Knights Templar, the Teutonic knights and the Hospitallers) were created. The members of the Religious knights were both monks and knights; they took vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience that all monks took, bu ...
Richard I and Saladin
... shock of Saladin’s victories at Hattin and Jerusalem that prompted the Third Crusade. The crusade was led by the three most powerful monarchs in the Latin West: Richard I of England, Philip II of France and Frederick I of Germany. This potentially gave the crusade enormous strength, but things did ...
... shock of Saladin’s victories at Hattin and Jerusalem that prompted the Third Crusade. The crusade was led by the three most powerful monarchs in the Latin West: Richard I of England, Philip II of France and Frederick I of Germany. This potentially gave the crusade enormous strength, but things did ...
ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE OF A MASS CRUSADE
... The Chairperson of ushering must be a minister and preferably an ex-police, traffic or military experience. They shall form an Executive Committee; appoint a secretary and other officials from various other churches to work with. FUNCTIONS • Help during crusade with seating arrangements. If there is ...
... The Chairperson of ushering must be a minister and preferably an ex-police, traffic or military experience. They shall form an Executive Committee; appoint a secretary and other officials from various other churches to work with. FUNCTIONS • Help during crusade with seating arrangements. If there is ...
The Children`s March May 2, 1963
... segregation, which is when blacks had to deal with things like bombings and being called, “Nigger.” ...
... segregation, which is when blacks had to deal with things like bombings and being called, “Nigger.” ...
Sample Paper 1 Exam Preparation chapter from Conquest, control
... Baldwin IV suffered from leprosy and this meant he was extremely weak towards the end of his life. By early 1185 he was unable to rule and asked Raymond III of Tripoli to become his regent. This weakness forced him to take drastic action and have his infant heir, Baldwin V, son of his sister, crowne ...
... Baldwin IV suffered from leprosy and this meant he was extremely weak towards the end of his life. By early 1185 he was unable to rule and asked Raymond III of Tripoli to become his regent. This weakness forced him to take drastic action and have his infant heir, Baldwin V, son of his sister, crowne ...
Christianity and Medieval Society Notes
... The Church was the largest landholders in all of Europe because people gave it land when they died. As a result the Church divided the land up into fiefs and became a feudal lord. Also, clergymen, bishops, and other church officials often advised local rulers on important political decisions. Some c ...
... The Church was the largest landholders in all of Europe because people gave it land when they died. As a result the Church divided the land up into fiefs and became a feudal lord. Also, clergymen, bishops, and other church officials often advised local rulers on important political decisions. Some c ...
Unit F964 - European and world history enquiries - Option A
... disaster, we visited France and urged most fervently the lords and subjects of that land to liberate the Eastern churches. At a council held in Clermont, we imposed on them the obligation to undertake such a military enterprise for the remission of all their sins. If God calls any men among you to t ...
... disaster, we visited France and urged most fervently the lords and subjects of that land to liberate the Eastern churches. At a council held in Clermont, we imposed on them the obligation to undertake such a military enterprise for the remission of all their sins. If God calls any men among you to t ...
THE TRADE AND EXCHANGE OF CERAMICS ACROSS THE
... more. It should be noted that another large Muslim force had been gathering. This was made up of forces provided by multiple sultans and emirs and led by a Turkish sultan known as Kerbogah. The threat of a Turkish advance of a force this size on Antioch increased the desertion count of Crusaders due ...
... more. It should be noted that another large Muslim force had been gathering. This was made up of forces provided by multiple sultans and emirs and led by a Turkish sultan known as Kerbogah. The threat of a Turkish advance of a force this size on Antioch increased the desertion count of Crusaders due ...
The Passion and the First Crusade in a Fourteenth
... Press, 2009), 38-9). The presence of the fruit or nut is reminiscent of one of Gilbert of Tournai’s thirteenth-century crusade sermons, in which he exhorts his audience to be unlike the monkey, which ‘throws away the nut while it senses the outer bitterness in its skin, never perceiving the sweetnes ...
... Press, 2009), 38-9). The presence of the fruit or nut is reminiscent of one of Gilbert of Tournai’s thirteenth-century crusade sermons, in which he exhorts his audience to be unlike the monkey, which ‘throws away the nut while it senses the outer bitterness in its skin, never perceiving the sweetnes ...