Dungeon, fire and sword : the Knights Templar in the crusades.

Robinson, John J.
London : Brockhampton Press, c1999.
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Notes:

  • Originally published: 1991.
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 479-482) and index.
  • Holy war (1052-1099) — The kingdom of Jerusalem (1100 to 1118) — The knight of the temple (1118 to 1139) — Allahu Akbar! — St. Bernard’s Crusade (1126 to 1148) — The breach at Ascalon (1149 to 1162) — The coming of Saladin (1163 to 1174) — The horns of Hattin (1174 to 1187) — The fall of Jerusalem (1187) — Frederick of Barbarossa (1187 to 1190) — The Lion Heart (1190 to 1191) — Impasse (1191-1192) — The sons of Saladin (1193 to 1199) — A crusade against the Christians (1200 to 1204) — The Albigensian Crusade (1205 to 1214) — A cardinal sin (1215 to 1229) — The emperor Frederick (1221 to 1229) — The disorder of the temple (1229 to 1239) — Tibald of Champagne (1239 to 1240) — Triumph and tragedy (1241 to 1247) — The man who would be saint (1244 to 1250) — King-of-the-hill (1250 to 1261) — The Khan of Khans (1167 to 1260) — The revenge of Baibars (1260 to 1274) — The pope of good intentions (1271 to 1274) — A kingdom coming apart (1275 to 1289) — The fall of Acre (1289 to 1305) — Jesus wept (1292 to 1305) — Friday the thirteenth (1306 to 1307) — A faith to die for (1307 to 1311) — The destruction of the temple (1311 to 1314) — Legacy.

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