Blessed are the peacemakers? Framing crusade and diplomacy with Muslims in Latin Christendom, c.1095-1300
Diplomacy and holy war are generally understood as not only incongruous, but opposing concepts. Those inspired to take up arms in the name of their faith, such as the Latin Christians who endeavoured upon the capture of Jerusalem between the late-eleventh and thirteenth centuries, are often consider...
Main Author: | Moynihan, TS |
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Other Authors: | Tyerman, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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