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  1. The impact of the crusading movement in Scotland, 1095-c.1560. By Alan Macquarrie. PhD Dissertation, University of Edinburgh, 1982. Abstract: The involvement of Scots in the Crusades has never been studied in detail either by historians of Scotland or of the Crusades, but it is hoped that the present thesis will show such a detailed study to be worthwhile.

  2. Jun 24, 2013 · Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-273) and index The birth of the Crusade movement: The preaching of the First Crusade -- The course of the First Crusade -- The holy places and the Catholic patriarchates of Jerusalem and Antioch -- Settlement, government and defence of the Latin East, 1097-1187 -- Crusading in adolescence, 1101-1187 -- Crusading at its height, 1187-1229 ...

  3. Nov 12, 2021 · The Knights Hospitaller — a military religious order of the Church and a product of the crusading movement — continued to defend Malta until 1798, and some military orders participated in ...

  4. Mar 8, 2015 · As Riley-Smith has argued, following the “birth” of the crusading movement and the First Crusade, the history of the crusades to the Holy Land can be organized into several discrete phases. The first of these, c. 1102-87, he describes as that of “crusading in adolescence”.[13] During this phase, the Church and crusader principalities ...

  5. Nov 13, 2019 · However, the many centuries of the crusading movement and historical work thereafter consolidated and reiterated them with vivid imagery, legends and traditions. As a result, the history of the crusades has become a ubiquitous part of the western cultural background, referenced in flags, art, family histories, athletics teams and even in the ...

  6. Third, the crusading movement impacted internal European development in a few important ways. The movement helped both to militarize the medieval western Church and to sustain criticism of that militarization. It arguably helped solidify the pope’s control over the Church and made certain financial innovations central to Church operations.

  7. Crusading declined rapidly during the 16th century with the advent of the Protestant Reformation and the decline of papal authority. Hospitallers; Crusades Capture of the fortress of the Hospitallers at Smyrna, miniature from a Ẓafar-nāmeh (a life of Timur) by Behzād, c. 1490, from Herāt, Afghanistan; in the John Work Garrett Library ...

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