Read A History of the Crusades Online
Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Venetian control
130
,
291
,
302
,
306
,
307
,
308
Mohacs, battle (1526)
256
monarchy: and control of crusades
12
,
18
,
267
and regional élites
21
–4
monasteries: Cyprus
173
and mortgaging of land
55
–6
and protection of crusaders’ wives
74
and piety
28
and recruitment for First Crusade
34
,
70
,
87
;
see also
orders, mendicant; orders, military
moneylending, and military orders
191
–2,
194
invasion of Latin East
136
–7,
168
,
238
–9,
248
withdrawal
250
Monophysites, Egyptian
215
Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley(1689–1762)
363
Monte Cassino Chronicle
78
Montegaudio order
179
,
185
,
191
,
202
Montesa order
326
–7,
332
,
338
,
345
,
360
Montfort (Qal‘at Qurain), castle
149
,
167
Morea: Byzantine control
299
,
302
,
304
,
310
,
311
and Tamerlane
337
Morocco: and military orders
329
–30,
345
mosaics: church of the Nativity
144
–5,
158
Dome of the Rock
142
Holy Sepulchre Church
143
Al-Muayyad Shaykh, sultan (1412–21)
248
Muhammad V of Granada
246
Muhammad XI of Granada (Boabdil)
246
Murad I, sultan (1362–89)
251
–2
Murad II, sultan (1421–51)
253
–4,
312
Murray, Richard Hollins
376
music,
see also
songs
Muslims
see
Islam; ShiI i Muslims; Sunni Muslims
Mustafa, brother of Murad II
312
Al-Mustazhir, caliph
213
,
215
,
219
Al-Mutamid, rule of Seville
243
mutation féodale
22
–3
Naples: and Achaea
299
–302
Napoleon Bonaparte: Egyptian campaign
363
and military orders
5
,
349
,
356
–7,
362
,
371
,
387
Al-Nasir Faraj (1399–1412)
248
Al-Nasir Muhammad, sultan
246
Al-Nasir Yusuf
239
Nasirids, in Granada
245
–6
Nasr-i Khosraw
217
nation state, and crusading
9
naval leagues
255
,
256
,
269
–72,
287
–8,
335
Navarino, and Venice
308
Mamluk
248
–9
military orders
184
,
314
,
347
–8,
351
–2,
361
and western supremacy
262
Nazareth: cathedral
159
church of the Annunciation
146
–7,
150
,
157
Negroponte: Ottoman conquest
299
,
308
Venetian control
291
,
297
,
302
,
304
,
307
Neidhart von Reuental
105
Nerval, Gérard de
364
New Phocaea, Genoese control
305
–6
Nicaea: as Byzantine capital
38
,
61
,
131
,
292
and People’s Crusade
36
Nicholas IV, pope: and financing of crusades
263
and military orders
207
Nicholas V, pope, and Livonian crusade
276
Nicopolis Crusade (1396)
4
,
253
,
274
–5,
276
,
336
Nicosia: churches
172
Ottoman capture (1570)
288
St Sophia cathedral
171
–2
nobility
see
knights; lordship
non-combatants, problems caused by
25
,
47
–8,
260
North Africa: crusades
4
,
5
,
13
–14,
284
–5,
286
and military orders
180
,
346
,
347
;
see also
Mahdia; Morocco; Tunis
Norway, and Knights Hospitallers
345
Novella, Guillem Augier
109
Nur al-Din of Aleppo
122
,
123
–4,
222
,
227
,
228
,
236
Occitan: and
Chanson de Roland
91
Odo of Deuil, and Second Crusade
60
Odo I of Burgundy
83
Oliver of Lastours
75
Omer Talib
257
Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary
182
Order of Christ
329
Order of San Julián de Pereiro
179
order-state: Livonia as
333
,
358
Rhodes as
333
–4
orders, mendicant: and Louis IX
109
and preaching of crusades
45
orders, military
135
,
144
,
176
–210,
323
–62
art and architecture
149
,
163
,
167
,
173
–4
in Baltic
183
–4,
185
,
186
,
188
,
206
,
208
,
276
,
330
–1,
344
–5
and chapters
199
–200
charitable role
177
,
191
,
196
,
203
,
362
,
388
–9
and conventual life
12
,
176
,
199
–200,
202
–4
criticisms
205
–6,
210
,
324
,
331
,
333
,
341
,
355
and decline of military function
357
–62
early-modern
343
–50
history
12
and indigenous populations
335
,
355
and Mamluks
183
,
187
,
194
,
299
,
337
–8
military roles
2
–3,
182
–90,
196
,
323
,
330
,
341
,
346
–7,
357
–8
modern
350
–7
nationalization
345
–6
and orderstates
332
–8,
348
,
350
–7
organization
198
–202
origins and foundations
176
–82
and property management
12
,
191
,
192
,
198
,
199
recruitment
189
,
196
–8,
273
–4,
323
,
332
,
340
religious role
340
resources
192
–6,
205
,
206
,
207
,
338
–40
revival attempts
371
–2
secularization
88
–9,
343
,
344
,
358
–9
sergeants-at-arms
176
,
182
,
197
,
201
,
203
,
341
and sisters
176
,
199
,
201
,
340
,
362
structure
338
–42
unification
265
,
324
,
341
;
see also
clergy; Knights Hospitaller; Knights Templar; papacy; Spain; Teutonic Knights
Ordre de la Milice Chrétienne
350
orientalism, and interest in Muslim East
363
Orseln, Werner von
331
Orthodox
see
Greek Orthodox; Russian Orthodox
Osman, warlord
292
Ottokar II of Bohemia
188
Ottoman Turks: and Aegean
307
,
311
and Balkans
252
,
253
,
255
,
256
,
269
,
277
and Byzantine empire
252
–4,
311
–12
as elite
320
and Janissaries
251
–2
and Knights Hospitallers
200
,
286
,
311
,
334
,
335
–6,
337
–8,
347
–8,
361
and Latin East
292
,
297
–8,
299
,
302
,
304
,
308
–13
and Mamluk sultanate
249
–50,
255
,
284
,
296
and Mediterranean
351
–2
and naval leagues
269
–72
and North Africa
285
rise
250
–7
threat to west
4
–5,
284
–8,
311
–12,
359
,
363
;
see also
Hungary; navies; Venice
painting: crusader
140
,
144
–5,
148
,
154
,
158
,
173
manuscript
148
,
150
–1,
153
;
see also
icons
Palestine: conquest by Saladin
3
,
100
,
125
,
132
,
147
,
293
,
367
in court poetry
95
Frankish settlement
132
–7
sea routes to
38
,
68
;
see also
Holy Places; Jerusalem (city); Jerusalem, kingdom of; Latin East
papacy: and anti-Turkish crusades
277
–80,
284
,
287
–8
and Byzantine empire
313
–14
and Catalan Company
303
–4
and crusade treatises
259
and frontier crusades
269
–72
and Greek Orthodox Church
127
and military orders
181
,
194
,
202
,
206
,
349
–50: and Knights Hospitallers
324
,
325
,
336
,
347
,
354
–5,
388