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Knights of the Cloister
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BERNARD S. BACHRACH
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DOUGLAS C. HALDANE
EDWARD G. SCHOENFELD
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JEAN A. TRUAX
KELLY DEVRIES
KENT G. HARE
Knights Hospitaller
Knights Templar
land and sea
LAWRENCE V. MOTT
medieval military
medieval warfare
military orders
naval history
PAUL E. CHEVEDDEN
STEPHEN MORILLO
STEVEN G. LANE
STEVEN ISAAC
THERESA M. VANN
Product details
- ISBN 9780851158280
- Weight: 418g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 05 Aug 1999
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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The Templars' and Hospitallers' daily business of recruitment, fund-raising, farming, shipping and communal life explored alongside their commitment to crusading.
The military and religious orders of the Knights Templar (founded 1120) and Knights Hospitaller (founded c.1099) were a driving force throughout the long history of the crusades. This study examines the work of the two orders closely, using original charters to analyse their activities in their administrative heartland in south-west France, and sets them in the context of contemporary religious life and economic organisation. Recruitment, fund-raising, farming, shipping, and communal life are all touched upon, and the orders' commitment to crusading through control and supply of manpower, money, arms and supplies is assessed. Dr Selwood shows the orders at the centre of religious life in Occitania, highlighting their success compared with other new orders such as the Cistercians, and looking at their relationships with the secular and monastic Church. Other themes addressed include the orders' relationshipto Occitanian society and to the laiety, their involvement with pilgrimage to Jerusalem, their innovative administrative structures, and their logistical operations.
DOMINIC SELWOOD gained his Ph.D. at Oxford; he is now a barrister at Lincoln's Inn, and practices from chambers in the Inner Temple.
DOMINIC SELWOOD gained his Ph.D. at Oxford; he is now a barrister.
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