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8. The inventiveness of the Kingdom’s Knights and Military-religious orders
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Benjamin Z. Kedar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: the Cultural inventiveness of Frankish Jerusalem 1
- 1. A tiny Kingdom of diverse Peoples 15
- 2. Everyday life in the Kingdom of Jerusalem 42
- 3. An intellectual Backwater? 75
- 4. The Clergy and the establishment of Cores of devotion 84
- 5. The husbanding of sanctity 106
- 6. A Candid Portrait of William of Tyre, the Kingdom’s Most erudite Cleric 148
- 7. King Amaurry of Jerusalem, a twelfth-Century renaissance ruler 170
- 8. The inventiveness of the Kingdom’s Knights and Military-religious orders 203
- 9. Burgesses, urban and rural 242
- 10. The non-franks 258
- 11. Cultural activities in the Kingdom of acre (1191–1291) 282
- Conclusion: footprints in the sand 316
- Appendix 1. Amalric, Amalrich, Amalrico, Amaury—or Amaurry? How Should We Render Frankish Names? 323
- Appendix 2. Was There a Large-Scale Massacre in Jerusalem in July 1099? 329
- Appendix 3. The Nazareth Catalog 335
- Appendix 4. Shaykh Rabī Visits the Christianized Dome of the Rock 339
- Appendix 5. Frankish Captives in Cairo in the Twelfth Century 341
- Appendix 6. Kings and Patriarchs of Jerusalem 343
- Acknowledgments 345
- List of Abbreviations 349
- Notes 355
- Selected Bibliography 499
- Index 539
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: the Cultural inventiveness of Frankish Jerusalem 1
- 1. A tiny Kingdom of diverse Peoples 15
- 2. Everyday life in the Kingdom of Jerusalem 42
- 3. An intellectual Backwater? 75
- 4. The Clergy and the establishment of Cores of devotion 84
- 5. The husbanding of sanctity 106
- 6. A Candid Portrait of William of Tyre, the Kingdom’s Most erudite Cleric 148
- 7. King Amaurry of Jerusalem, a twelfth-Century renaissance ruler 170
- 8. The inventiveness of the Kingdom’s Knights and Military-religious orders 203
- 9. Burgesses, urban and rural 242
- 10. The non-franks 258
- 11. Cultural activities in the Kingdom of acre (1191–1291) 282
- Conclusion: footprints in the sand 316
- Appendix 1. Amalric, Amalrich, Amalrico, Amaury—or Amaurry? How Should We Render Frankish Names? 323
- Appendix 2. Was There a Large-Scale Massacre in Jerusalem in July 1099? 329
- Appendix 3. The Nazareth Catalog 335
- Appendix 4. Shaykh Rabī Visits the Christianized Dome of the Rock 339
- Appendix 5. Frankish Captives in Cairo in the Twelfth Century 341
- Appendix 6. Kings and Patriarchs of Jerusalem 343
- Acknowledgments 345
- List of Abbreviations 349
- Notes 355
- Selected Bibliography 499
- Index 539