The CrusadesA concise history of the Crusades of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. |
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Page 149
... Muslim had taken place . If the yoke of Frankish rule did not press too heavily on the Muslims this was only because a shortage of manpower was at all times the greatest problem of the crusader states . At the conquest many Muslims were ...
... Muslim had taken place . If the yoke of Frankish rule did not press too heavily on the Muslims this was only because a shortage of manpower was at all times the greatest problem of the crusader states . At the conquest many Muslims were ...
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... Muslims were idol wor- shippers had been losing currency since the middle of the twelfth century . It was now recognized that , on the contrary , the Muslims were rigorous monotheists and hostile to image worship . From the Christian ...
... Muslims were idol wor- shippers had been losing currency since the middle of the twelfth century . It was now recognized that , on the contrary , the Muslims were rigorous monotheists and hostile to image worship . From the Christian ...
Page 228
... Muslims were angered by the treaty ; it was condemned by pope and patriarch . The latter , a fanatical Saracen - hater , was partic- ularly dismayed by the Muslim enclave in the holy city and by the fact that the treaty contained ...
... Muslims were angered by the treaty ; it was condemned by pope and patriarch . The latter , a fanatical Saracen - hater , was partic- ularly dismayed by the Muslim enclave in the holy city and by the fact that the treaty contained ...
Contents
The Origins of the Crusades | 9 |
The First Crusade 10961099 | 41 |
The Crusader States 10991146 | 63 |
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