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9 The Portrayal of Violence in Walter the Chancellor’s Bella Antiochena

  • Thomas Asbridge
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Syria in Crusader Times
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© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents iii
  3. Illustrations vi
  4. Contributors viii
  5. Preface xiii
  6. Acknowledgements xv
  7. PART I. SOURCES
  8. 1 Hamdan al-Atharibi’s History of the Franks Revisited, Again 3
  9. 2 Legitimate Authority in the Kitab al-Jihad of ‘Ali b. Tahir al-Sulami 21
  10. 3 Politics, Religion and the Occult in the Works of Kamal al-Din Ibn Talha, a Vizier, ‘Alim and Author in Thirteenth-century Syria 34
  11. PART 2. CHRISTIANS
  12. 4 Adapting to Muslim Rule: the Syrian Orthodox Community in Twelfthcentury Northern Syria and the Jazira 63
  13. 5 The Afterlife of Edessa: Remembering Frankish Rule, 1144 and After 86
  14. PART 3. CONVIVENCIA
  15. 6 Diplomatic Relations and Coinage among the Turcomans, the Ayyubids and the Crusaders: Pragmatism and Change of Identity 105
  16. 7 Symbolic Conflict and Cooperation in the Neglected Chronicle of a Syrian Prince 125
  17. 8 A Critique of the Scholarly Outlook of the Crusades: the Case for Tolerance and Coexistence 144
  18. PART 4. WAR AND PEACE
  19. 9 The Portrayal of Violence in Walter the Chancellor’s Bella Antiochena 163
  20. 10 Infernalising the Enemy: Images of Hell in Muslim Descriptions of the Franks during the Crusading Period 184
  21. PART 5. CITIES
  22. 11 Sunnites et Chiites à Alep sous le règne d’al-Salih Isma‘il (569–77/1174–81): entre conflits et réconciliations 197
  23. 12 The War of Towers: Venice and Genoa at War in Crusader Syria, 1256–8 211
  24. 13 Gaza in the Frankish and Ayyubid Periods: the Run-up to 1260 CE 225
  25. PART 6. SALADIN’S MEN
  26. 14 Picture-poems for Saladin: ‘Abd al-Mun‘im al-Jilyani’s Mudabbajat 247
  27. 15 Ayyubid Realpolitik and Political–Military Vicissitudes versus Counter-crusading Ideology in the Memoirist–Chronicler al-Katib al-Isfahani 265
  28. 16 Assessing the Evidence for a Turning Point in Ayyubid–Frankish Relations in a Letter by al-Qadi al-Fadil 285
  29. PART 7. KEY PERSONALITIES
  30. 17 Saladin, Generosity and Gift-giving 307
  31. 18 Hülegü: the New Constantine? 321
  32. Glossary 336
  33. Bibliography 339
  34. Index of Names 372
  35. Index of Places 380
  36. Index of Terms/Concepts 382
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