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Croisades Et Etats Latins D'Orient: Points De Vue Et Documents (Collected Studies Series) (French Edition)

by Jean Richard

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This is the fourth selection of Jean Richard's articles to be published by Variorum; like them, it brings together much widely scattered material. The first selection focuses on the crusading process - the conception and execution of a crusade, the motivation of its participants. The following one looks at the establishment of the crusaders in the East in the 12th-13th centuries, with particular studies on the social composition of their states and the setting up of a Latin Church in the Empire of Constantinople. The final articles deal with the period after the fall of Acre, with the attempted trade embargo of Egypt and the administrative structures of the kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia and their diplomatic. Ceci est la quatrième sélection d'articles de Jean Richard que publie Variorum; ainsi que celles auxquelles elle vient s'ajouter, elle rassemble quantité de matériaux demeurés jusqu'alors très éparpillés. La première partie se concentre sur le processus de la croisade - sa conception, son exécution et la motivation de ceux amenés à y participer. La partie suivante, à l'aide d'études spécifiques quant à la composition de leurs états respectifs ou à la mise en place d'une Eglise latine dans l'empire de Constantinople, se rattache à l'installation des croisés en Orient aux 12e et 13e siècles. Les derniers articles traitent de la période qui a suivi la chute d'Acre, avec la tentative d'embargo commercial de l'Egypte et les structures administratives des royaumes de Chypre et d'Arménie et leur diplomatique.… (more)
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This is the fourth selection of Jean Richard's articles to be published by Variorum; like them, it brings together much widely scattered material. The first selection focuses on the crusading process - the conception and execution of a crusade, the motivation of its participants. The following one looks at the establishment of the crusaders in the East in the 12th-13th centuries, with particular studies on the social composition of their states and the setting up of a Latin Church in the Empire of Constantinople. The final articles deal with the period after the fall of Acre, with the attempted trade embargo of Egypt and the administrative structures of the kingdoms of Cyprus and Armenia and their diplomatic. Ceci est la quatrième sélection d'articles de Jean Richard que publie Variorum; ainsi que celles auxquelles elle vient s'ajouter, elle rassemble quantité de matériaux demeurés jusqu'alors très éparpillés. La première partie se concentre sur le processus de la croisade - sa conception, son exécution et la motivation de ceux amenés à y participer. La partie suivante, à l'aide d'études spécifiques quant à la composition de leurs états respectifs ou à la mise en place d'une Eglise latine dans l'empire de Constantinople, se rattache à l'installation des croisés en Orient aux 12e et 13e siècles. Les derniers articles traitent de la période qui a suivi la chute d'Acre, avec la tentative d'embargo commercial de l'Egypte et les structures administratives des royaumes de Chypre et d'Arménie et leur diplomatique.

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