The crusade against the Staufer in Germany, 1246-51
<p>In the conflict between Holy Emperor Frederick II and Pope Innocent IV, the papal argument that this change of power was a crusade and thus a holy war with an important spiritual dimension largely failed to take hold in Germany. Instead, the way the crusade unfolded in practice was determin...
Auteur principal: | Hufschmid, M |
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Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
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2021
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