The Crusades Smithsonian Lecture Series Lecture 5: Crusades in Europe (original) (raw)

The Changing Face of the Templars: Current Trends in Historiography

Helen Nicholson

History Compass, 2010

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Saints or Sinners? The Knights Templar in Medieval Europe

Helen Nicholson

History Today, vol. 44.12, 1994

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The Knights Templar Their Order, Code, and Outside Influences

Andrew Harrison

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Knights of Christ? The Military Orders in the Eyes of their Contemporaries

Helen Nicholson

Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies, 1999

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The Templars and Their Sources. Edited by Karl Borchardt, Karoline Döring, Philippe Josserand, and Helen J. Nicholson

Magdalena Satora

Ordines Militares Colloquia Torunensia Historica

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The Letter of St Bernard in Modern Day Templarism

Ronald Mangum

2019

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Europe Penetrated by Islam. The Orientalization of the Order of the Templars

Jörg Feuchter

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OMS - CBCS - Brief History of the Knights Templar extract

Paul Rana

OMS - Complete CBCS Vol. 1, 2015

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Cistercians - White Monks and Knights Templar

Igor Murawski

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Templar Liturgy and Devotion in the Crown of Aragon

Sebastian E Salvado

On the Margins of Crusading, ed. Helen J. Nicholson. Ashgate, 2011

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Notes on Templar personnel and government at the turn of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries

Alan Forey

Journal of Medieval History, 2009

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The Role of the Military Orders in the Third Crusade

Nikolaos Lampadiaris

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The Motivations of the Hospitallers and Templars in their involvement in the Fourth Crusade and its aftermath

Helen Nicholson

Originally published at: http://www.hmml.org/centers/malta/publications/lecture3.html, 2003

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A Hesitant Patron: Louis VII, Everard des Barres and the Origins of Templars' Presence in Paris - The Fifth Quadrennial Symposium on Crusade Studies – Madrid, Spain – October 3–5 – Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus

Lorenzo Mercuri

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With Pen and Sword. Knights as Crusade Advisors between the 12th and the 14th Century

Gion Wallmeyer

Francia, 2019

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Donning the Armour of God: A Case Study of the Crusader Orders in Medieval London

Max Zeronian-Dalley

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Papal policies towards the Templars and Hospitallers in the Crown of Aragon and the Kingdom of Navarre (12th–13th centuries)

Maria Bonet Donato, Julia Pavon

Ordines Militares. Colloquia Torunensia Historica. Yearbook for the Study of the Military Orders, 2018

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The Knight, the Hermit, and the Pope: Some Problematic Narratives of Early Crusading Piety

Nicholas Paul

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Book Review: Steve Tibble, Templars: The Knights Who Made Britain (Yale University Press, 2023

Oliver Lewis

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The Military Orders and Holy War against Christians in the Thirteenth Century

Alan Forey

The English Historical Review, 1989

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Knights Templar - antiquity re-cast as mediaeval times

Damien Mackey

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'Good knights and holy men: reading the virtue of soldier-saints in medieval literary genres'

Andrew Lynch

‘Good knights and holy men: reading the virtue of soldier-saints in medieval literary genres’, in Eva von Contzen and Anke Bernau, eds, Sanctity as Literature in Early Modern Britain (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015) ISBN 978-0-7190-8970-1

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SOLDIER-MONKS: A Review-Essay on “THE MONKS OF WAR: The Military Religious Orders" by Desmond Seward (1972) © H. J. Spencer [05Dec.2021] <8,000 words; 12 pages>.

Herb Spencer

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Holy Wars, Empires, and the Portability of the Past: The Modern Uses of Medieval Crusades

Adam Knobler

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2006

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'Templar Attitudes towards Women' from Medieval History, 1.3 (1991), 74-80

Helen Nicholson

1991

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Shifting sensibilities? Changes in the symbolism and the appeal of the Crusades after the end of Outremer (Fourteenth century) - in «I quaderni del m.ae.s.», N. 20 (2022), p. 105-133

Simone Lombardo

I quaderni del m.ae.s., 2022

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Rother, Joachim, Embracing Death, Celebrating Life: Reflections on the Concept of Martyrdom in the Order of the Knights Templar

Joachim Rother

Ordines Militares. Colloquia Torunensia Historica XIX, 2014

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Who were the Templars?

Peter Konieczny

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THE TEMPLARS.docx

Athanassios Nick. Christopoulos

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Templars and Hospitallers in the Cities of the West and the Latin East (Twelfth to Thirteenth Centuries)

Cynthia Johnson

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'Review of: EJ. Mylod, Guy Perry, Thomas W. Smith, and Jan Vandeburie (eds), The Fifth Crusade in Context: The Crusading Movement in the Early Thirteenth Century, Crusades Subsidia III (Routledge: 2017)', History (2017).

Nicholas Morton

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Crusade, Inquisition, and Monasticization (Kalamazoo 2014)

Christine Caldwell Ames

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Christian and non-Christian Templar associates in the 12th and 13th century crown of Aragon

Paula Stiles

2018

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Templar provincial chapters in the later thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries

Alan Forey

Ordines Militares Colloquia Torunensia Historica

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The Military Orders and Women of the Nobility in the Crusader States

Jochen Burgtorf

2023

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