Military Orders Volume III

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Alain Demurger
Alan Forey
Alexander III
Ann Williams
Anna-Maria Kasdagli
Anne Gilmour-Bryson
Anthony T. Luttrell
Axel Ehlers
Barbara Bombi
bioarchaeology medieval Europe
Carlos Barquero Goni
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chivalric orders research
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commandery
Cristina Dondi
crusading studies
David Bryson
ecclesiastical estate management
Edna J. Stern
Elena Bellomo
Eliezer Stern
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Grand Master
Held
Helen J. Nicholson
Holy Sepulcher
Honorius III
hospitaller
Hospitaller Commandery
Hospitaller Houses
Hospitaller Order
Hospitaller Priories
houses
Innocent III
Israel Antiquity Authority
Jacqui P. Huntley
Johannes Adriaan Mol
Judith Bronstein
Julian Chrysostomides
Karl Borchardt
Klaus Militzer
knights
Kristian Molin
Luis Garcia-Guijarro Ramos
Maria Starnawska
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medieval religious institutions
Military Orders
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papal historiography
Paul F. Crawford
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Piers D. Mitchell
Pope Alexander III
Pope Innocent III
provincial military orders analysis
Rudolf Hiestand
Rulman Merswin
Silesia
Sven Ekdahl
templar
Templar Houses
teutonic
Teutonic Knights
Teutonic Order
Theresa M. Vann
Vice Versa
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Yuri Stoyanov
Zsolt Hunyadi

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  • ISBN 9780754662907
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the last twenty years there has been an explosion of scholarly interest in the Military Orders. With a history stretching from the early twelfth century to the present day, they were among the richest and most powerful orders of the church in medieval Europe. They founded their own states in Prussia and on the Mediterranean islands of Rhodes and Malta. They are of concern to historians of the Church, art and architecture, government, agriculture, estate management, banking, medicine and warfare, and of the expansion of Europe overseas. The conferences on their history, which have been organized in London every four years, have attracted leading scholars from all over the world. The present volume records the proceedings of the Third Conference in 2000 and is essential reading for those interested in the progress of research on these extraordinary institutions.

Of the thirty papers published in this collection, two deal with the orders in general, while eighteen concentrate on the Hospital of St John, six on the Temple, and three on the Teutonic Order, together with another on the Order of the Sword Brothers which it absorbed. The preponderance of works on the Hospitallers is perhaps a particular characteristic of this volume, but the fact that most of the papers relate to provincial life, rather than to the headquarters in the east, Prussia, or Malta, accurately reflects modern concerns, as do the contributions on historiography, the papacy, cultural history, and religious life. Examples of new research interests are the paper on bioarchaeology and the two on liturgy.

Victor Mallia-Milanes is Professor in the Department of History at the University of Malta.