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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Balley Brandeburg des Ritterlichen Orderns Sankt Johannis vom Spital zu Jerusalem
388
Baltic: and military orders
183
–4,
185
,
187
,
188
,
206
,
208
,
276
,
344
–5, 3301;
see also
Estonia; Finland; Lithuania; Livonia; Poland; Prussia
Barquq, sultan (1382–99)
248
basalt, for building
155
Baybars, al-Zahir, sultan (1260–77)
129
,
136
–7,
159
,
164
,
239
,
241
–2
Bayezid I, sultan (1389–1402)
252
–3,
275
Bayezid II, sultan (1481–1512)
254
–5,
277
,
299
,
337
Bazán, Alvaro
346
Beirut: cathedral
160
Fatimid control
217
Bela IV of Hungary
181
Belen Keslik Kalesi, house
170
Belgium, and Godfrey of Bouillon
379
Belgrade: defeat of Turks (1456)
4
,
277
,
279
Bell, Gertrude
170
Cistercian abbey
162
Belvoir castle
155
,
167
–8,
173
,
185
,
186
Benedict XII, pope, and Knights Hospitallers
335
Benedictines: and crusade history
373
Berbers: and Almoravids
243
–4
in Spain
243
–4
Bernard of Clairvaux, St: andmilitary orders
177
and preaching of crusade
43
,
69
–70,
82
,
83
Bertrand of Le Poujet
268
Bertrandon de la Brocquière
253
Bessarion, cardinal
278
Bethany, convent of St Lazarus
142
,
145
,
162
Bethelehem Order
350
Bethlehem, church of the Nativity
140
,
143
,
144
–5,
156
,
158
Bevin, Odo
78
–9
in Mamluk sultanate
247
Black Sea: and Genoese
305
and Ottoman Turks
254
Blanchegarde castle
167
Bohemia: crusade against Hussites
4
,
280
–1
and military orders
354
Bohemond III of Antioch, and military orders
183
Bohemond IV of Antioch (1219–33)
135
Bohemond of Taranto: and Byzantium
123
and First Crusade
37
and prestige as crusader
72
Bohemond VI of Antioch-Tripoli (1252–75)
136
Bongars
373
Boniface VIII, pope, and taxation
263
,
265
booty
54
and Fourth Crusade
149
and military orders
191
,
192
,
332
,
351
,
352
Bosnia, crusade against heretics
4
,
40
Bourchier, Basil
380
–1
bow: English longbow
230
Turkish
230
Brahms, Johannes,
Rinaldo
374
Brétigny, peace of (1360)
268
Breydenbach, Bernhard von
140
Brooke, Rupert
381
Brunet of Treuil
78
Brunus, Aimery
77
Buchan, John
369
–70
Bulgaria, Turkish conquest
252
Bull, Marcus
13
bulls, papal, and promotion of crusades
42
–3,
46
,
268
,
283
,
284
,
288
–9
Burgundy, and Ottoman Turks
274
–5,
279
,
286
Bursa, and Ottoman Turks
250
Butler, Lionel
254
Byzantine empire: and Armenia
113
and church building
156
–8
and Fourth Crusade
3
,
38
,
111
,
129
and Latin East
118
,
119
,
120
–1,
123
–4,
129
–31,
144
–5,
215
,
291
–2,
299
–302,
310
–12
and non-combatants
48
and Ottoman Turks
2
,
252
–4,
311
–12
and papacy
313
–14
and People’s Crusade
36
and Second Crusade
3
and Third Crusade
61
and Venice
129
,
130
–1,
310
–11;
see also
Constantinople; Greece
Cabaret, John, of Orville
273
defeat
239
Frankish settlement
112
Calatrava order: conventual life
203
–4
foundation
179
–80
leadership
329
military role
183
,
185
,
186
–7,
326
–8,
346
nationalization
345
–6
Calixtus II, pope, crusade
3
,
86
Calixtus III, pope
329
Calvary, site
142
Calvinism: and military orders
358
–9
and opposition to crusades
285
–6
Çandir, church
170
–1
cannons, Ottoman use
253
Canso de la Crotzada
91
Capetian dynasty
260
Carmelites, in Latin East
163
Carolingians, and fragmentation
21
–2
Carpenel, Galdemar, of Dargoire
85
Cassar, Girolamo
350
Castiglione, Sabba di
355
Castile: and Aragon
246
,
267
,
284
,
326
–7
civil war
327
and Granada
282
–5
and military orders
179
–80,
185
,
196
,
326
–7,
339
,
343
,
345
,
346
,
360
and papacy
267
castles: in Cilician Armenia
169
in Cyprus
173
–4
in kingdom of Jerusalem
148
,
149
,
155
,
165
–8,
184
and military orders
145
–6,
149
,
167
–8,
173
–4,
184
–7,
199
in Spain
185
stone
22
Catalan Company
300
,
301
,
303
–4,
313
,
316
–17
Cathars
40
,
65
;
see also
Albigensian Crusade
Catherine of Valois
301
Catholicism: Counter-Reformation
288
–90
and Hussites
280
–1
and Protestantism
287
Chaldiran, battle (1514)
255
Chanson d’Antioche
91
chanson de femme
102
–4
chansons de geste
91
–3
charity, and military orders
177
,
191
,
196
,
203
,
362
,
387
–9
Charlemagne, and crusading ideal
19
–20,
91
–2
Charles of Anjou (1227–85): and battle of Tunis
52
as Charles I of Sicily
299
–300
and costs of crusading
53
and kingdom of Jerusalem
137
Charles of Gonzaga
350
Charles the Good of Flanders
85
Charles II of Naples, and crusade treatise
260
Charles IV, emperor
262
Charles V, emperor (1500–58): and Barbary corsairs
255
Charles VIII, emperor, invasion of Italy
277
charters, as evidence
12
,
23
,
34
,
69
,
73
,
83
,
186
Chastel Pèlerin (‘Atlit)
149
,
163
,
164
,
168
,
185
Châteaubriand, François René, vicomte de
365
–6,
373
Chevalier du Cygne
85
Children’s Crusade (1212)
3
,
47
,
69
Chios, and Latin East
291
,
306
,
310
,
312
,
316
,
321
chivalry: and crusades
13
,
84
–9,
261
,
271
–2,
275
,
364
–5
and Latin East
131
and military orders
88
–9,
273
,
355
,
388
Victorian interest in
369
weakening link with crusades
276
Choziba, Orthodox monastery
158
Christ, and lordship
87
Christian of Prussia
180
Christianity, and Islam
211
–13,
221
,
223
,
234
,
242
,
248
,
257
,
311
,
312
–13,
364
Christianity, Latin: administrative structures
43
–7,
49
in Cyprus
127
–8
division
285
–7
in Greece
129
–31
and indigenous Christians
113
,
152
,
157
–8,
215
,
218
,
220
,
242
,
248
and violence
17
–18;
see also
clergy; laity; monasticism; papacy
church buildings: in Cilician Armenia
170
–1
in Cyprus
171
–3
and hybridization
318
in kingdom of Jerusalem
58
,
157
,
159
–62
Mamluk destruction
242
Cilicia
see
Armenia, Cilician
Circassians, and Mamluk sultanate
240
,
248
Cistercians: in Latin East
162
–3
Clarke, Edward Daniel
365
Clement IV, pope, and military orders
181
Clement V, pope (1305–14): and financing of crusades
264
and military orders
208
–10,
323
,
325
Clement VI, pope, and recovery crusade
270
Clement VII, pope, and military orders
347