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Elite Participation in the Third Crusade Stephen Bennett (Royalty Account)

Elite Participation in the Third Crusade By Stephen Bennett (Royalty Account)

Elite Participation in the Third Crusade by Stephen Bennett (Royalty Account)


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Summary

The motivations behind those who went on the Third Crusade examined through close investigation of their social networks.

Elite Participation in the Third Crusade Summary

Elite Participation in the Third Crusade by Stephen Bennett (Royalty Account)

The motivations behind those who went on the Third Crusade examined through close investigation of their social networks. The Third Crusade (1189-1192) was an attempt by Latin Christendom to reconquer the Holy Land, following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187. Tens of thousands responded to a call for a crusade by Pope Gregory VIII and the efforts of his preachers at mass cross-taking ceremonies, rallying to the expedition's leaders - Frederick Barbarossa, Philip Augustus, and Richard the Lionheart. This book analyses the communal and cultural factors that influenced nobles from north-western Europe who embarked on the Third Crusade, bringing out the motives, dynamics, and extent of their participation, and placing that participation in the broader social and geographical context of crusading and medieval life. It shows that significant numbers of them were themselves descended from crusaders, and that the majority of them travelled to the Levant in the company of friends, family, and neighbours, as well as through membership of a military household. It also highlights the role of key individuals - both male and female - who influenced the decision to undertake the crusade, and identifies the significant role played by particular religious institutions in the diffusion of crusading ideology.

Elite Participation in the Third Crusade Reviews

Bennett has made a welcome and significant contribution to our understanding of the Third Crusade and its elite participants from north-western Europe. -- PARERGON
[E]ssential to all students of the Third Crusade. . . . an impressive and useful book. * THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW *
Stephen Bennett's book delivers a meaningful and nuanced study of the elites from northwestern Europe participating in the Third Crusade (1187-92). The network analytical approach and the balanced consideration of multifarious factors grants Bennett's book vigor and system. * Speculum *

About Stephen Bennett (Royalty Account)

STEPHEN BENNETT gained his PhD from Queen Mary, University of London; a former infantry officer, he is a graduate of both the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (UK) and Escuela Superior de las Fuerzas Armadas (Spain).

Table of Contents

Introduction Faith and Finance:Religious Foundations, Ecclesiastical Leaders, and Fraternity Family and Heritage:Lineage, Kinship, and Tradition Locality and Fellowship:Territory, Trade, and Tournaments The Household of King Richard I at the Time of the Third Crusade Conclusion: Personal, Spiritual, and Communal Influences on Participation in the Third Crusade Appendix A: The Noble Network: Crusaders from North-Western Europe, 1187-92 Appendix B: King Richard I's Household, 1189-92 Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9781783275786
9781783275786
1783275782
Elite Participation in the Third Crusade by Stephen Bennett (Royalty Account)
New
Hardback
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2021-04-16
506
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