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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
and Swordbrethren
190
and Teutonic Knights
325
and penance
82
and political crusades
4
,
39
–40,
65
,
268
and practicalities of crusade
60
and promotion of crusades
42
–7
and status of crusades
9
–11,
37
,
42
and taxation
57
–9,
66
,
262
–5,
266
,
267
–8,
278
,
284
,
288
Papal (Great) Schism (1378)
4
,
268
–9,
274
,
278
,
317
,
336
–7
parlement
, kingdom of Jerusalem
118
–19
Paschal II, pope, and First Crusade
79
–80
passagium generale
260
,
270
,
274
,
277
–8
passagium particulare
260
,
267
,
270
–1,
276
,
336
Passarowitz, Peace (1718)
310
patronage: and art
141
–2,
148
,
158
and crusade-songs
94
–5
and military orders
177
,
193
–4,
198
,
345
,
348
,
353
and recruitment
87
Paul I of Russia
387
peace, domestic
73
peasants’ crusade: 1309
261
; 1320
261
Pedro I of Portugal
329
Pegalotti, Francesco Balducci
294
Peirol
108
Pelagonia, battle (1259)
131
,
299
penance
32
–4
and financing of crusades
58
,
194
personnel
47
–53
Perugia Missal
151
Peter des Roches
178
and capture of Alexandria
247
,
270
–2,
295
Peter II of Cyprus (1369–82)
175
,
296
Philibert of Naillac
336
Philip of Aubigny
150
Philip the Bold of Burgundy, and Nicopolis crusade
274
–5
Philip of Gloucester
83
Philip the Good, Feast of the Pheasant
261
Philip I of France, and financing of crusades
55
Philip of Ibelin
128
Philip II of France (1165–1223);
and conquest of Spain
107
and Latin East
125
and Richard I of England
59
,
61
,
107
–8
Philip II of Spain (1578–1621)
288
–9
Philip IV ‘the Fair’ of France (1606–65);
and Knights Templar
208
–10
and papacy
265
Philip of Novara
135
Philip VI of France (1293–1350),
crusade planning
261
–2,
264
–5,
276
Phocaea, Genoese control
305
–6,
321
Piacenza, Council (1095)
2
pilgrimage: crusade as
27
,
68
–70,
77
–80,
101
–2
and Knights Templar
176
symbols
69
–70
to Holy Land
29
and transport
117
Pillart, Peter
88
piracy: and Knights Hospitallers
299
,
324
,
337
–8,
352
–3
and Mamluk sultanate
248
–9
and Santo Stefano order
349
Pisa: and merchant communities
116
,
132
and Santo Stefano order
349
and shipping contracts
61
Pius II, pope (1405–64): death
13
and military orders
350
Pius V, pope (1504–72): and anti Turkish crusade
287
–8
and Spain
289
place, in religious culture
28
–9
and Knights Hospitallers
335
planning, of recovery crusade
261
–2,
274
,
276
,
278
Plauen, Heinrich von
343
Plettenbeurg, Wolter von
333
plunder
see
booty
pre-Islamic
232
and Teutonic Knights
276
,
331
,
337
,
343
–4
politics, and crusade theories
260
,
265
Pomerania, and crusades
39
poor: motivation
8
and Peasants’
Crusades
261
Popular Crusade (1309)
69
Portugal: and Castile
267
and Mamluk sultanate
249
and military orders
179
,
185
,
201
,
325
,
329
–30,
345
,
360
and Second Crusade
41
Powell, James
13
Prague, rebellion (1419)
280
–1
Prawer, Joshua
5
–6
development
45
–6
and military orders
273
and state occasions
42
–4;
see also
indulgence
Premonstratensians, in Latin East
163
,
173
,
294
Prison of Christ
142
privileges: of crusaders
9
,
41
,
43
,
46
,
71
–2,
266
of military orders
195
,
206
;
see also
indulgence
promotion of crusades
42
–7
property, crusader, administration
74
–5
protection: of crusaders
71
–2,
74
,
108
of pilgrims
176
Protestantism: and anti-Turkish war
287
crusades against
4
and Order of St John
388
and Teutonic Order
358
–9
Prussia: and Teutonic Knights
180
–1,
339
,
357
–8
decline
344
independence
181
,
183
,
191
,
206
,
330
,
332
and Marienburg
208
,
323
,
331
,
332
,
343
subjugation
185
Deësis miniature
141
Pulgar, Ferdinand del
283
Pushkin Madonna
152
Qal‘at Yahmur (Chastel Rouge)
156
Qalawun, al-Mansur, Mamluk sultan
241
Qaraman Turkomans
252
Quantum praedecessores
42
Qutuz, Mamluk leader
239
Raimbaut of Vaqueiras
94
Rainald of Châtillon
233
Rainald of Sidon
233
Ralph of Bethlehem
144
Al-Ram, courtyard buildings
166
and role of military orders
180
,
191
,
352
,
356
Ranulf of Chester
73
Raydaniyya, battle (1517)
250
Raymond II of Tripoli, and military orders
184
Raymond IV of St Gilles, count of Toulouse, as First Crusade leader
2
,
35
,
36
Raymond of Poitiers and Antioch
121
,
122
reconnaissance, importance
262
Reconquista see
Spain, reconquest
for First Crusade
34
,
50
–1,
81
,
85
–7
for later crusades
262
for Second Crusade
81
to military orders
189
,
196
–8,
199
,
273
–4,
323
,
332
,
340
regions, and crusader recruitment
51
–2
relics: brought by crusaders
75
,
150
of True Cross
141
Requesens, Luis de
346
Rethymnon, Venetian control
309
Rhodes: and crusader art
153
and indigenous population
335
and Knights Hospitallers
85
,
208
,
298
–9,
324
,
325
,
333
–8,
339
,
343
,
361
and Mamluk sultanate
249
,
331
,
337
–8
and Ottoman Turks
254
,
256
,
297
,
299
,
337
–8
Riant, Paul
373
Riccardiana Psalter
150
Richard, earl of Cornwall, and financing of crusade
55
Richard I of England (1157–97): capture
94
–5,
108
and conquest of Cyprus
125
,
147
,
248
and conquest of Spain
107
and financing of crusades
55
,
63
–4
nineteenth-century interest in
379
and Philip II of France
59
,
61
,
107
–8
and Saladin
231
and supplies
63
and Third Crusade
38
,
59
,
132
,
382
,
384
Richard II of England (1367–1400), and Nicopolis crusade
274