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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2017
- Englisch
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Peter Edbury is Professor of Medieval History at Cardiff University, UK
Contents: Editor's preface; Introduction, Jonathan Riley-Smith; The
Military-religious orders: a medieval 'school for administrators'? Karl
Borchardt. Part 1 The Latin East: Archaeological and fresco research in the
castle chapel at al-Marqab: a preliminary report on the results of the
first seasons, Balázs Major and Éva Galambos; The two Hospitaller chapter
houses at al-Marqab: a study in architectural reconstruction, Gergely
Buzás; Meat consumption and animal keeping in the citadel at al-Marqab: a
preliminary report, István Kováts; The Order of St Thomas of Canterbury in
Acre, Denys Pringle; Templars, Franks, Syrians and the Double Pact of 1244,
Ilya Berkovich; Royal and papal interference in the dispatch of supplies to
the East by the military orders in the later 13th century, Alan Forey; The
Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: political and economic relations
between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land, Cristian Guzzo; King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances, Nicholas Coureas. Part 2 Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta: Smoke
and fire signals at Rhodes: 1449, Anthony Luttrell; Success and failure in
the practice of power by Pere Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital
(1461-1467), Pierre Bonneaud; Battlefield tourism: a description of the
1480 Siege of Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; Woven tapestries: manifestations of
grandeur, politics and power as well as pictorial sources for Hospitaller
history: a re-identification, Robert L. Dauber; Politics and power in Grand
Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588), Emanuel Buttigieg;
Towards the end of the Order of the Hospital: reflections on the views of
two Venetian brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti, Victor
Mallia-Milanes. Part 3 The British Isles: The military orders in Wales and
the Welsh March in the Middle Ages, Helen J. Nicholson; The military orders
at the court of King John, Paul Webster; Walking a thin line: Hospitaller
priors, politics and power in late medieval England, Simon Phillips;
Procedure, political influence and preceptorial appointments in the
Hospitaller priory of England: the Templecombe disputes of 1463-79, Greg
O'Malley. Part 4 Italy: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: history and
architecture of a Templar preceptory in northern Lazio, Nadia Bagnarini;
The Spanish military orders in Italy: initial remarks on patronage and
properties (12th-14th centuries), Elena Bellomo; The Hospitallers in
southern Italy: families and power, Mariarosaria Salerno; The Teutonic
order of Italy: an example of the diplomatic ability of the military
orders, Kristjan Toomaspoeg. Part 5 Northern and Eastern Europe: The Counts
of Brienne and the military orders in the 13th century, Karol Polejowski;
The geography of power: the Hospitallers in the territorial policies of the
Bishops of Strasbourg in lower Alsace in the 13th century, Nicolas
Buchheit; The priors of the Knights Hospitaller from the Piast dynasty in
the province of Bohemia: hereditary princes or ecclesiastical dignitaries?,
Maria Starnawska; Royal power and the Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller
priors before the mid-15th century, Zsolt Hunyadi; Politics, diplomacy and
the recruitment of mercenaries before the Battle of
Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410, Sven Ekdahl; Power to the educated?
Priest-brethren and their education using data of the Utrecht Bailiwick of
the Teutonic Order (1350-1600), Rombert Stapel; Hidden in the bushes: the
Teutonic Order in the Bailwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 revolutionary
period, Renger E. de Bruin. Part 6 The Iberian Peninsula: Troubles and
tensions before the trial: the last years of the Castilian Templar
province, Philippe Josserand; The relationship between the Crown and the
monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages, Joel Silva Ferreira Mata; The
recruitment of the Portuguese military orders: a sociological profile,
(1385-1521), António Pestana de Vasconcelos and Manuel Lamas de Mendonça;
The Portuguese military ord
Military-religious orders: a medieval 'school for administrators'? Karl
Borchardt. Part 1 The Latin East: Archaeological and fresco research in the
castle chapel at al-Marqab: a preliminary report on the results of the
first seasons, Balázs Major and Éva Galambos; The two Hospitaller chapter
houses at al-Marqab: a study in architectural reconstruction, Gergely
Buzás; Meat consumption and animal keeping in the citadel at al-Marqab: a
preliminary report, István Kováts; The Order of St Thomas of Canterbury in
Acre, Denys Pringle; Templars, Franks, Syrians and the Double Pact of 1244,
Ilya Berkovich; Royal and papal interference in the dispatch of supplies to
the East by the military orders in the later 13th century, Alan Forey; The
Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: political and economic relations
between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land, Cristian Guzzo; King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances, Nicholas Coureas. Part 2 Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta: Smoke
and fire signals at Rhodes: 1449, Anthony Luttrell; Success and failure in
the practice of power by Pere Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital
(1461-1467), Pierre Bonneaud; Battlefield tourism: a description of the
1480 Siege of Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; Woven tapestries: manifestations of
grandeur, politics and power as well as pictorial sources for Hospitaller
history: a re-identification, Robert L. Dauber; Politics and power in Grand
Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588), Emanuel Buttigieg;
Towards the end of the Order of the Hospital: reflections on the views of
two Venetian brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti, Victor
Mallia-Milanes. Part 3 The British Isles: The military orders in Wales and
the Welsh March in the Middle Ages, Helen J. Nicholson; The military orders
at the court of King John, Paul Webster; Walking a thin line: Hospitaller
priors, politics and power in late medieval England, Simon Phillips;
Procedure, political influence and preceptorial appointments in the
Hospitaller priory of England: the Templecombe disputes of 1463-79, Greg
O'Malley. Part 4 Italy: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: history and
architecture of a Templar preceptory in northern Lazio, Nadia Bagnarini;
The Spanish military orders in Italy: initial remarks on patronage and
properties (12th-14th centuries), Elena Bellomo; The Hospitallers in
southern Italy: families and power, Mariarosaria Salerno; The Teutonic
order of Italy: an example of the diplomatic ability of the military
orders, Kristjan Toomaspoeg. Part 5 Northern and Eastern Europe: The Counts
of Brienne and the military orders in the 13th century, Karol Polejowski;
The geography of power: the Hospitallers in the territorial policies of the
Bishops of Strasbourg in lower Alsace in the 13th century, Nicolas
Buchheit; The priors of the Knights Hospitaller from the Piast dynasty in
the province of Bohemia: hereditary princes or ecclesiastical dignitaries?,
Maria Starnawska; Royal power and the Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller
priors before the mid-15th century, Zsolt Hunyadi; Politics, diplomacy and
the recruitment of mercenaries before the Battle of
Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410, Sven Ekdahl; Power to the educated?
Priest-brethren and their education using data of the Utrecht Bailiwick of
the Teutonic Order (1350-1600), Rombert Stapel; Hidden in the bushes: the
Teutonic Order in the Bailwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 revolutionary
period, Renger E. de Bruin. Part 6 The Iberian Peninsula: Troubles and
tensions before the trial: the last years of the Castilian Templar
province, Philippe Josserand; The relationship between the Crown and the
monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages, Joel Silva Ferreira Mata; The
recruitment of the Portuguese military orders: a sociological profile,
(1385-1521), António Pestana de Vasconcelos and Manuel Lamas de Mendonça;
The Portuguese military ord
Contents: Editor's preface; Introduction, Jonathan Riley-Smith; The
Military-religious orders: a medieval 'school for administrators'? Karl
Borchardt. Part 1 The Latin East: Archaeological and fresco research in the
castle chapel at al-Marqab: a preliminary report on the results of the
first seasons, Balázs Major and Éva Galambos; The two Hospitaller chapter
houses at al-Marqab: a study in architectural reconstruction, Gergely
Buzás; Meat consumption and animal keeping in the citadel at al-Marqab: a
preliminary report, István Kováts; The Order of St Thomas of Canterbury in
Acre, Denys Pringle; Templars, Franks, Syrians and the Double Pact of 1244,
Ilya Berkovich; Royal and papal interference in the dispatch of supplies to
the East by the military orders in the later 13th century, Alan Forey; The
Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: political and economic relations
between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land, Cristian Guzzo; King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances, Nicholas Coureas. Part 2 Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta: Smoke
and fire signals at Rhodes: 1449, Anthony Luttrell; Success and failure in
the practice of power by Pere Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital
(1461-1467), Pierre Bonneaud; Battlefield tourism: a description of the
1480 Siege of Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; Woven tapestries: manifestations of
grandeur, politics and power as well as pictorial sources for Hospitaller
history: a re-identification, Robert L. Dauber; Politics and power in Grand
Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588), Emanuel Buttigieg;
Towards the end of the Order of the Hospital: reflections on the views of
two Venetian brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti, Victor
Mallia-Milanes. Part 3 The British Isles: The military orders in Wales and
the Welsh March in the Middle Ages, Helen J. Nicholson; The military orders
at the court of King John, Paul Webster; Walking a thin line: Hospitaller
priors, politics and power in late medieval England, Simon Phillips;
Procedure, political influence and preceptorial appointments in the
Hospitaller priory of England: the Templecombe disputes of 1463-79, Greg
O'Malley. Part 4 Italy: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: history and
architecture of a Templar preceptory in northern Lazio, Nadia Bagnarini;
The Spanish military orders in Italy: initial remarks on patronage and
properties (12th-14th centuries), Elena Bellomo; The Hospitallers in
southern Italy: families and power, Mariarosaria Salerno; The Teutonic
order of Italy: an example of the diplomatic ability of the military
orders, Kristjan Toomaspoeg. Part 5 Northern and Eastern Europe: The Counts
of Brienne and the military orders in the 13th century, Karol Polejowski;
The geography of power: the Hospitallers in the territorial policies of the
Bishops of Strasbourg in lower Alsace in the 13th century, Nicolas
Buchheit; The priors of the Knights Hospitaller from the Piast dynasty in
the province of Bohemia: hereditary princes or ecclesiastical dignitaries?,
Maria Starnawska; Royal power and the Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller
priors before the mid-15th century, Zsolt Hunyadi; Politics, diplomacy and
the recruitment of mercenaries before the Battle of
Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410, Sven Ekdahl; Power to the educated?
Priest-brethren and their education using data of the Utrecht Bailiwick of
the Teutonic Order (1350-1600), Rombert Stapel; Hidden in the bushes: the
Teutonic Order in the Bailwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 revolutionary
period, Renger E. de Bruin. Part 6 The Iberian Peninsula: Troubles and
tensions before the trial: the last years of the Castilian Templar
province, Philippe Josserand; The relationship between the Crown and the
monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages, Joel Silva Ferreira Mata; The
recruitment of the Portuguese military orders: a sociological profile,
(1385-1521), António Pestana de Vasconcelos and Manuel Lamas de Mendonça;
The Portuguese military ord
Military-religious orders: a medieval 'school for administrators'? Karl
Borchardt. Part 1 The Latin East: Archaeological and fresco research in the
castle chapel at al-Marqab: a preliminary report on the results of the
first seasons, Balázs Major and Éva Galambos; The two Hospitaller chapter
houses at al-Marqab: a study in architectural reconstruction, Gergely
Buzás; Meat consumption and animal keeping in the citadel at al-Marqab: a
preliminary report, István Kováts; The Order of St Thomas of Canterbury in
Acre, Denys Pringle; Templars, Franks, Syrians and the Double Pact of 1244,
Ilya Berkovich; Royal and papal interference in the dispatch of supplies to
the East by the military orders in the later 13th century, Alan Forey; The
Hospitallers and Charles I of Anjou: political and economic relations
between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Holy Land, Cristian Guzzo; King James
II of Cyprus and the Hospitallers: evidence from the Livre des
Remembrances, Nicholas Coureas. Part 2 Hospitaller Rhodes and Malta: Smoke
and fire signals at Rhodes: 1449, Anthony Luttrell; Success and failure in
the practice of power by Pere Ramon Sacosta, Master of the Hospital
(1461-1467), Pierre Bonneaud; Battlefield tourism: a description of the
1480 Siege of Rhodes, Theresa M. Vann; Woven tapestries: manifestations of
grandeur, politics and power as well as pictorial sources for Hospitaller
history: a re-identification, Robert L. Dauber; Politics and power in Grand
Master Verdalle's Statuta Hospitalis Hierusalem (1588), Emanuel Buttigieg;
Towards the end of the Order of the Hospital: reflections on the views of
two Venetian brethren, Antonio Miari and Ottavio Benvenuti, Victor
Mallia-Milanes. Part 3 The British Isles: The military orders in Wales and
the Welsh March in the Middle Ages, Helen J. Nicholson; The military orders
at the court of King John, Paul Webster; Walking a thin line: Hospitaller
priors, politics and power in late medieval England, Simon Phillips;
Procedure, political influence and preceptorial appointments in the
Hospitaller priory of England: the Templecombe disputes of 1463-79, Greg
O'Malley. Part 4 Italy: Sta Maria in Carbonara in Viterbo: history and
architecture of a Templar preceptory in northern Lazio, Nadia Bagnarini;
The Spanish military orders in Italy: initial remarks on patronage and
properties (12th-14th centuries), Elena Bellomo; The Hospitallers in
southern Italy: families and power, Mariarosaria Salerno; The Teutonic
order of Italy: an example of the diplomatic ability of the military
orders, Kristjan Toomaspoeg. Part 5 Northern and Eastern Europe: The Counts
of Brienne and the military orders in the 13th century, Karol Polejowski;
The geography of power: the Hospitallers in the territorial policies of the
Bishops of Strasbourg in lower Alsace in the 13th century, Nicolas
Buchheit; The priors of the Knights Hospitaller from the Piast dynasty in
the province of Bohemia: hereditary princes or ecclesiastical dignitaries?,
Maria Starnawska; Royal power and the Hungarian-Slavonian Hospitaller
priors before the mid-15th century, Zsolt Hunyadi; Politics, diplomacy and
the recruitment of mercenaries before the Battle of
Tannenberg-Grunwald-algiris in 1410, Sven Ekdahl; Power to the educated?
Priest-brethren and their education using data of the Utrecht Bailiwick of
the Teutonic Order (1350-1600), Rombert Stapel; Hidden in the bushes: the
Teutonic Order in the Bailwick of Utrecht in the 1780-1806 revolutionary
period, Renger E. de Bruin. Part 6 The Iberian Peninsula: Troubles and
tensions before the trial: the last years of the Castilian Templar
province, Philippe Josserand; The relationship between the Crown and the
monastery of Santos during the Middle Ages, Joel Silva Ferreira Mata; The
recruitment of the Portuguese military orders: a sociological profile,
(1385-1521), António Pestana de Vasconcelos and Manuel Lamas de Mendonça;
The Portuguese military ord