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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
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86: *[[Abgarus of Edessa|Abgar V Ukkama bar Ma'nu]], (fl. early 1st centur...
98: ...p://www.nyjournalnews.com/newsroom/090303/b05w03abplanalp.html] - Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
11: ...f fiefdoms and other forms of patronage, and in diplomatic correspondence. Baldwin raised his daughter...
13: ...ternal grandfather of [[Henry II of England|Henry Plantagent]] (Fulk's son of previous marriage, [[Geo...
25: Melisende's victory was complete. Again she is seen in the historical record gr...
29: ... the Holy Sepulchre, our Lady of Josaphat, the Templum Domini, the order of the Hospital, the leper ho...
35: With the [[Siege of Edessa|fall of Edessa]] in [[1144]], the west called for a [[Second Cru... - Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
3: ...ince the western remnant of [[Edessa, Mesopotamia|Edessa]] was lost in [[1150]]. Her first husband was Rey...
5: ...lors believed he could make a more advantageous diplomatic marriage. Despite the annulment, their two...
15: ...ernment. Agnes advanced the compromise that would place her grandson Baldwin V above Sibylla in the or... - Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
1: ...f Jerusalem|Queen Melisende]] had provided an example of successful rule by a queen regnant earlier in...
13: All these plans were wrecked however, when on [[Easter]], [[11...
17: ...Baldwin of Ibelin was himself still in Constantinople. With pressure mounting to have to have the [[He...
21: ...ernment. Agnes advanced the compromise that would place Baldwin V above Sibylla in the order of succes...
27: ...by affirming that she was "li plus apareissanz et plus dreis heis dou romoame". It was widely held, de... - Eleanor of Aquitaine (11927 bytes)
8: ...in one of Europe's most cultured courts, the birthplace of [[courtly love]]. She was highly educated f...
10: ... existence, a [[rock crystal vase]] that is on display at the Louvre. Within a month of their marriage...
14: ... leader with no concept of maintaining troop discipline or morale, or of making informed and logical t...
16: ...d his desire to re-capture the nearby [[County of Edessa]], the cause of the crusade. Louis was directed b...
18: ...al in developing trade agreements with Constantinople and ports of trade in the Holy Lands. - Relic (11473 bytes)
15: ... in themselves no ethical meaning and no humane implications whatever. They are the keywords of a reli...
17: ...e righteous rage with which mobs of Christians toppled sculptures, and smashed classical bas-reliefs (...
19: ...olas of Bari]] is another example. The [[Image of Edessa]] was reputed to render that city impregnable.
28: ...o included is an item that the saint had, for example, a crucifix, book etc. Again, an item more impor...
36: ...ult to distinguish from a religious cult, while [[Plutarch]] gives accounts of the translation of the ... - Agathias (4785 bytes)
3: ...d law at [[Alexandria]], returned to [[Constantinople]] in 554 to finish his training and practised as...
9: ... the great disturbances of his time, earthquakes, plagues, famines, attract his attention, and he does...
13: ...the history of [[freedom of thought]]— to [[Edessa]], where just a century later the forces of Islam...
19: ...of Rainer Thiel, ''Simplikios und das Ende der neuplatonischen Schule in Athen,'' Stuttgart, 1999] (in... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...ch as the [[Fourth Crusade]] against [[Constantinople]], the [[Albigensian Crusade]] against the [[Cat...
4: ...events, the word crusade has evolved to have multiple meanings and connotations. For additional meanin...
7: ...ors always sought an outlet for their violence. A plea for help from the Byzantine Emperor [[Alexius I...
11: ...ried to marshal public opinion in their favor, people became personally engaged in a dramatic religiou...
15: ...lims toward Christian pilgrims; these rumors then played an important role in the development of the c... - Christian mythology (4875 bytes)
1: ...of the career of [[Pontius Pilate]] are prime examples of Christian mythology. Many of the common them...
7: ...[[Myth]]. A true story can also be symbolic and explanatory. However in common usage a ''myth'' is a s...
11: ... Traditional stories such as that of [[Abgarus of Edessa]].
14: * Names and biographical details supplied for unnamed Biblical characters: see ''[[List ...
25: ...n themes are better regarded as [[allegory]]. Examples of these might include: - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
9: ...ing land, was considered one giant [[relic]], the place where [[Christ]] had lived and died. In [[1074...
12: ... Anatolia into Great Seljuk, but this empire was split apart by civil war after the death of [[Malik S...
26: ...d Italy as well. Urban tried to forbid certain people (including women, monks, and the sick) from join...
28: ===The People's Crusade===
29: ''Main article: [[People's Crusade]]''
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