The Military Orders Volume V
Politics and Power
Herausgeber: Edbury, Peter
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Politics and Power
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This volume contains papers from the fifth conference on the military orders held in London. It deals with the archaeological investigations at the Hospitaller castle at al-Marqab and examines aspects of the history of the military orders in the Latin East and the Mediterranean lands.
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This volume contains papers from the fifth conference on the military orders held in London. It deals with the archaeological investigations at the Hospitaller castle at al-Marqab and examines aspects of the history of the military orders in the Latin East and the Mediterranean lands.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781409421009
- ISBN-10: 1409421007
- Artikelnr.: 41241658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 898g
- ISBN-13: 9781409421009
- ISBN-10: 1409421007
- Artikelnr.: 41241658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Edbury
Introduction; 1: The Military-Religious Orders: A Medieval 'School for
Administrators'?; 1: The Latin East; 2: Archaeological and Fresco Research
in the Castle Chapel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report on the Results of
the First Seasons; 3: The Two Hospitaller Chapter Houses at al-Marqab: A
Study in Architectural Reconstruction; 4: Meat Consumption and Animal
Keeping in the Citadel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report 1; 5: The Order
of St Thomas of Canterbury in Acre; 6: Templars, Franks, Syrians and the
Double Pact of 1244; 7: Royal and Papal Interference in the Dispatch of
Supplies to the East by the Military Orders in the Later Thirteenth
Century; 8: The Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: Political and Economic
Relations between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land 1; 9: King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: Evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances; 2: Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta; 10: Smoke and Fire Signals
at Rhodes: 1449; 11: Success and Failure in the Practice of Power by Pere
Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital (1461-67); 12: Battlefield Tourism: A
Description of the 1480 Siege of Rhodes; 13: Woven Tapestries:
Manifestations of Grandeur, Politics and Power as well as Pictorial Sources
for Hospitaller History: A Re-identification; 14: Politics and Power in
Grand Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588); 15: Towards
the End of the Order of the Hospital: Reflections on the Views of Two
Venetian Brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti; 3: The British
Isles; 16: The Military Orders in Wales and the Welsh March in the Middle
Ages 1; 17: The Military Orders at the Court of King John; 18: Walking a
Thin Line: Hospitaller Priors, Politics and Power in Late Medieval England;
19: Procedure, Political Influence and Preceptorial Appointments in the
Hospitaller Priory of England: The Templecombe Disputes of 1463-79; 4:
Italy; 20: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: History and Architecture of a
Templar Preceptory in Northern Lazio; 21: The Spanish Military Orders in
Italy: Initial Remarks on Patronage and Properties (Twelfth-Fourteenth
Centuries); 22: The Hospitallers in Southern Italy: Families and Power; 23:
The Teutonic Order in Italy: An Example of the Diplomatic Ability of the
Military Orders; 5: Northern and Eastern Europe; 24: The Counts of Brienne
and the Military Orders in the Thirteenth Century 1; 25: A Geography of
Power: The Hospitallers in the Territorial Policies of the Bishops of
Strasbourg in Lower Alsace in the Thirteenth Century; 26: The Priors of the
Knights Hospitaller from the Piast Dynasty in the Province of Bohemia:
Hereditary Princes or Ecclesiastical Dignitaries?; 27: Royal Power and the
Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller Priors before the Mid-fifteenth Century;
28: Politics, Diplomacy and the Recruitment of Mercenaries before the
Battle of Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410; 29: Power to the Educated?
Priest-brethren and their Education, using Data from the Utrecht Bailiwick
of the Teutonic Order (1350-1600); 30: Hidden in the Bushes: The Teutonic
Order of the Bailiwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 Revolutionary Period; 6:
The Iberian Peninsula; 31: Troubles and Tensions before the Trial: The Last
Years of the Castilian Templar Province; 32: The Relationship between the
Crown and the Monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages; 33: The
Recruitment of the Portuguese Military Orders: A Sociological Profile
(1385-1521); 34: The Portuguese Military Orders, the Royal Power and the
Maritime Expansion (Fifteenth Century); 35: The Port City of Setúbal
(Portugal) under the Control of the Order of Santiago (1400-1550); 36:
Inquiring about Honour in the Portuguese Military Orders (Sixteenth to
Eighteenth Centuries) 1; 7: Templar Mythology; 37: 'From the Holy Grail and
the Ark of the Covenant to Freemasonry and the Priory of Sion': An
Introduction to the 'After-History' of the Templars; 38: The Myth of Secret
History, or 'It's not just the Templars involved in absolutely everything'
Administrators'?; 1: The Latin East; 2: Archaeological and Fresco Research
in the Castle Chapel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report on the Results of
the First Seasons; 3: The Two Hospitaller Chapter Houses at al-Marqab: A
Study in Architectural Reconstruction; 4: Meat Consumption and Animal
Keeping in the Citadel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report 1; 5: The Order
of St Thomas of Canterbury in Acre; 6: Templars, Franks, Syrians and the
Double Pact of 1244; 7: Royal and Papal Interference in the Dispatch of
Supplies to the East by the Military Orders in the Later Thirteenth
Century; 8: The Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: Political and Economic
Relations between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land 1; 9: King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: Evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances; 2: Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta; 10: Smoke and Fire Signals
at Rhodes: 1449; 11: Success and Failure in the Practice of Power by Pere
Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital (1461-67); 12: Battlefield Tourism: A
Description of the 1480 Siege of Rhodes; 13: Woven Tapestries:
Manifestations of Grandeur, Politics and Power as well as Pictorial Sources
for Hospitaller History: A Re-identification; 14: Politics and Power in
Grand Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588); 15: Towards
the End of the Order of the Hospital: Reflections on the Views of Two
Venetian Brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti; 3: The British
Isles; 16: The Military Orders in Wales and the Welsh March in the Middle
Ages 1; 17: The Military Orders at the Court of King John; 18: Walking a
Thin Line: Hospitaller Priors, Politics and Power in Late Medieval England;
19: Procedure, Political Influence and Preceptorial Appointments in the
Hospitaller Priory of England: The Templecombe Disputes of 1463-79; 4:
Italy; 20: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: History and Architecture of a
Templar Preceptory in Northern Lazio; 21: The Spanish Military Orders in
Italy: Initial Remarks on Patronage and Properties (Twelfth-Fourteenth
Centuries); 22: The Hospitallers in Southern Italy: Families and Power; 23:
The Teutonic Order in Italy: An Example of the Diplomatic Ability of the
Military Orders; 5: Northern and Eastern Europe; 24: The Counts of Brienne
and the Military Orders in the Thirteenth Century 1; 25: A Geography of
Power: The Hospitallers in the Territorial Policies of the Bishops of
Strasbourg in Lower Alsace in the Thirteenth Century; 26: The Priors of the
Knights Hospitaller from the Piast Dynasty in the Province of Bohemia:
Hereditary Princes or Ecclesiastical Dignitaries?; 27: Royal Power and the
Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller Priors before the Mid-fifteenth Century;
28: Politics, Diplomacy and the Recruitment of Mercenaries before the
Battle of Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410; 29: Power to the Educated?
Priest-brethren and their Education, using Data from the Utrecht Bailiwick
of the Teutonic Order (1350-1600); 30: Hidden in the Bushes: The Teutonic
Order of the Bailiwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 Revolutionary Period; 6:
The Iberian Peninsula; 31: Troubles and Tensions before the Trial: The Last
Years of the Castilian Templar Province; 32: The Relationship between the
Crown and the Monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages; 33: The
Recruitment of the Portuguese Military Orders: A Sociological Profile
(1385-1521); 34: The Portuguese Military Orders, the Royal Power and the
Maritime Expansion (Fifteenth Century); 35: The Port City of Setúbal
(Portugal) under the Control of the Order of Santiago (1400-1550); 36:
Inquiring about Honour in the Portuguese Military Orders (Sixteenth to
Eighteenth Centuries) 1; 7: Templar Mythology; 37: 'From the Holy Grail and
the Ark of the Covenant to Freemasonry and the Priory of Sion': An
Introduction to the 'After-History' of the Templars; 38: The Myth of Secret
History, or 'It's not just the Templars involved in absolutely everything'
Introduction; 1: The Military-Religious Orders: A Medieval 'School for
Administrators'?; 1: The Latin East; 2: Archaeological and Fresco Research
in the Castle Chapel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report on the Results of
the First Seasons; 3: The Two Hospitaller Chapter Houses at al-Marqab: A
Study in Architectural Reconstruction; 4: Meat Consumption and Animal
Keeping in the Citadel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report 1; 5: The Order
of St Thomas of Canterbury in Acre; 6: Templars, Franks, Syrians and the
Double Pact of 1244; 7: Royal and Papal Interference in the Dispatch of
Supplies to the East by the Military Orders in the Later Thirteenth
Century; 8: The Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: Political and Economic
Relations between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land 1; 9: King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: Evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances; 2: Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta; 10: Smoke and Fire Signals
at Rhodes: 1449; 11: Success and Failure in the Practice of Power by Pere
Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital (1461-67); 12: Battlefield Tourism: A
Description of the 1480 Siege of Rhodes; 13: Woven Tapestries:
Manifestations of Grandeur, Politics and Power as well as Pictorial Sources
for Hospitaller History: A Re-identification; 14: Politics and Power in
Grand Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588); 15: Towards
the End of the Order of the Hospital: Reflections on the Views of Two
Venetian Brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti; 3: The British
Isles; 16: The Military Orders in Wales and the Welsh March in the Middle
Ages 1; 17: The Military Orders at the Court of King John; 18: Walking a
Thin Line: Hospitaller Priors, Politics and Power in Late Medieval England;
19: Procedure, Political Influence and Preceptorial Appointments in the
Hospitaller Priory of England: The Templecombe Disputes of 1463-79; 4:
Italy; 20: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: History and Architecture of a
Templar Preceptory in Northern Lazio; 21: The Spanish Military Orders in
Italy: Initial Remarks on Patronage and Properties (Twelfth-Fourteenth
Centuries); 22: The Hospitallers in Southern Italy: Families and Power; 23:
The Teutonic Order in Italy: An Example of the Diplomatic Ability of the
Military Orders; 5: Northern and Eastern Europe; 24: The Counts of Brienne
and the Military Orders in the Thirteenth Century 1; 25: A Geography of
Power: The Hospitallers in the Territorial Policies of the Bishops of
Strasbourg in Lower Alsace in the Thirteenth Century; 26: The Priors of the
Knights Hospitaller from the Piast Dynasty in the Province of Bohemia:
Hereditary Princes or Ecclesiastical Dignitaries?; 27: Royal Power and the
Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller Priors before the Mid-fifteenth Century;
28: Politics, Diplomacy and the Recruitment of Mercenaries before the
Battle of Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410; 29: Power to the Educated?
Priest-brethren and their Education, using Data from the Utrecht Bailiwick
of the Teutonic Order (1350-1600); 30: Hidden in the Bushes: The Teutonic
Order of the Bailiwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 Revolutionary Period; 6:
The Iberian Peninsula; 31: Troubles and Tensions before the Trial: The Last
Years of the Castilian Templar Province; 32: The Relationship between the
Crown and the Monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages; 33: The
Recruitment of the Portuguese Military Orders: A Sociological Profile
(1385-1521); 34: The Portuguese Military Orders, the Royal Power and the
Maritime Expansion (Fifteenth Century); 35: The Port City of Setúbal
(Portugal) under the Control of the Order of Santiago (1400-1550); 36:
Inquiring about Honour in the Portuguese Military Orders (Sixteenth to
Eighteenth Centuries) 1; 7: Templar Mythology; 37: 'From the Holy Grail and
the Ark of the Covenant to Freemasonry and the Priory of Sion': An
Introduction to the 'After-History' of the Templars; 38: The Myth of Secret
History, or 'It's not just the Templars involved in absolutely everything'
Administrators'?; 1: The Latin East; 2: Archaeological and Fresco Research
in the Castle Chapel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report on the Results of
the First Seasons; 3: The Two Hospitaller Chapter Houses at al-Marqab: A
Study in Architectural Reconstruction; 4: Meat Consumption and Animal
Keeping in the Citadel at al-Marqab: A Preliminary Report 1; 5: The Order
of St Thomas of Canterbury in Acre; 6: Templars, Franks, Syrians and the
Double Pact of 1244; 7: Royal and Papal Interference in the Dispatch of
Supplies to the East by the Military Orders in the Later Thirteenth
Century; 8: The Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: Political and Economic
Relations between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land 1; 9: King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: Evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances; 2: Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta; 10: Smoke and Fire Signals
at Rhodes: 1449; 11: Success and Failure in the Practice of Power by Pere
Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital (1461-67); 12: Battlefield Tourism: A
Description of the 1480 Siege of Rhodes; 13: Woven Tapestries:
Manifestations of Grandeur, Politics and Power as well as Pictorial Sources
for Hospitaller History: A Re-identification; 14: Politics and Power in
Grand Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588); 15: Towards
the End of the Order of the Hospital: Reflections on the Views of Two
Venetian Brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti; 3: The British
Isles; 16: The Military Orders in Wales and the Welsh March in the Middle
Ages 1; 17: The Military Orders at the Court of King John; 18: Walking a
Thin Line: Hospitaller Priors, Politics and Power in Late Medieval England;
19: Procedure, Political Influence and Preceptorial Appointments in the
Hospitaller Priory of England: The Templecombe Disputes of 1463-79; 4:
Italy; 20: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: History and Architecture of a
Templar Preceptory in Northern Lazio; 21: The Spanish Military Orders in
Italy: Initial Remarks on Patronage and Properties (Twelfth-Fourteenth
Centuries); 22: The Hospitallers in Southern Italy: Families and Power; 23:
The Teutonic Order in Italy: An Example of the Diplomatic Ability of the
Military Orders; 5: Northern and Eastern Europe; 24: The Counts of Brienne
and the Military Orders in the Thirteenth Century 1; 25: A Geography of
Power: The Hospitallers in the Territorial Policies of the Bishops of
Strasbourg in Lower Alsace in the Thirteenth Century; 26: The Priors of the
Knights Hospitaller from the Piast Dynasty in the Province of Bohemia:
Hereditary Princes or Ecclesiastical Dignitaries?; 27: Royal Power and the
Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller Priors before the Mid-fifteenth Century;
28: Politics, Diplomacy and the Recruitment of Mercenaries before the
Battle of Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410; 29: Power to the Educated?
Priest-brethren and their Education, using Data from the Utrecht Bailiwick
of the Teutonic Order (1350-1600); 30: Hidden in the Bushes: The Teutonic
Order of the Bailiwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 Revolutionary Period; 6:
The Iberian Peninsula; 31: Troubles and Tensions before the Trial: The Last
Years of the Castilian Templar Province; 32: The Relationship between the
Crown and the Monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages; 33: The
Recruitment of the Portuguese Military Orders: A Sociological Profile
(1385-1521); 34: The Portuguese Military Orders, the Royal Power and the
Maritime Expansion (Fifteenth Century); 35: The Port City of Setúbal
(Portugal) under the Control of the Order of Santiago (1400-1550); 36:
Inquiring about Honour in the Portuguese Military Orders (Sixteenth to
Eighteenth Centuries) 1; 7: Templar Mythology; 37: 'From the Holy Grail and
the Ark of the Covenant to Freemasonry and the Priory of Sion': An
Introduction to the 'After-History' of the Templars; 38: The Myth of Secret
History, or 'It's not just the Templars involved in absolutely everything'