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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
Richard, Jean
5
–6
Ridderlijke Duitse Orde Balije van Utrecht
389
,
391
Ridwan, nephew of Malik-Shah
216
Rinaldo d’Auino
104
Robert of Artois, as divisional commander
64
Robert of Flanders, and First Crusade
36
,
73
,
80
Robert of Naples
300
Robert of Normandy, and First Crusade
36
,
55
Robert of Rochecorbon
86
Robert of Taranto
300
–2
Roberts, David
364
Robertson, William
34
Robles, Melchior de
346
Roger of Antioch
225
Roger II of Sicily (1095–1154): and Innocent II
39
Röhricht,
373
Roland, duke of Brittany
91
Rolfe, Frederick
377
Romania
291
Venetian control
305
,
306
–10,
311
,
316
and Venice
309
–10
Rome, papal congress (1490)
277
Roscher, Helmut
11
Rossi, Angelo
361
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio
374
,
375
,
376
Rotrou, count of Mortagne
71
Rubenids
169
Russia: and Genoese trade
305
and Livonia
358
Russian Orthodox, crusade against
4
,
276
,
333
,
358
Sabastiya, and church of John the Baptist
144
,
157
,
160–1
Safad, Templar castle
163
,
185
,
186
Safavids: and Mamluk sultanate
249–50
and Ottoman Turks
255–6
Sagrajas, battle (1086)
243
Sahyun, castle
167
St Catherine’s monastery, Mount Sinai
151
,
152
St Elias, castle
166
St George, and knighthood
273
St John Ambulance
388
St Maurice order
349
St Sabas, war of (1256)
132
,
190
,
315–16
St Thomas of Acre order
178
,
207
,
325
saints: intercessory role
29
and medieval piety
28–31
and miracles
29–32
Saladin (1137–93): armies
235
,
240
,
229–30
capture of Jerusalem (1187)
37
,
83
,
147
,
234–5
conquest of Palestine
3
,
100
,
125
,
132
,
147
,
293
,
367
heirs
236–9
and
jihad
229
and military orders
186
,
189
,
234
and Richard I of England
231
rise
228–9
and war poets
232–3
;
see also
Ayyubid empire
Saladin Tithe
57
Salado river, battle (1340)
267
,
327
,
329
Salimbene of Adam
265
Samson, abbot of Bury St Edmunds
50
San Jorge de Alfama order
179
,
326
sandstone, for building
155
Sanmicheli, Giangirolamo
175
Sanmicheli, Michele
175
Sans-Avoir, Walter
36
Santa María de España order
179
,
180
,
184
,
188
,
202
Santiago order
326
and clerics
199
foundation
179–80
leadership
329
military role
183
,
185
,
328
,
359–60
nationalization
345–6
numbers
188
organization
201–2
and ransom
191
recruitment
201
resources
196
and sisters
342
Santo Stefano order
288
,
348–50
,
359
,
361
Sanudi dynasty
306
Saranda Kolones, castle
173–4
Savaric of Vergy
87
Savorgnano, Giulio
175
Saxons, crusades against Wends
39
Schein, Sylvia
259
Scorel, Jan van
140
Scott, Sir Walter
371
,
374–5
,
376
,
384
Scott, William Bell
376
sculpture, crusader
146–7
,
149
,
156
Second Crusade (1147–9): command structure
64
in historiography
11
and invasion of Byzantine empire
3
and Latin East
121–2
overland route
38
and practicalities
61
proclamation
42–3
promotion and preaching
43–4
recruitment
81
and Spain and Portugal
41
;
see also
Saladin
Second World War, and crusade imagery
383
Selim I the Grim, sultan (1467–1520)
249
,
255
Selim II, sultan (1524–74)
256
Seljuks: and Abbasids
213–14
army
229
crusader attitudes to
20
and defilement of Holy Places
29
disintegration
of empire
213
,
215–18
,
224–6
and People’s Crusade
36
sultanate of Rum
250
and Third Crusade
3
threat to Byzantine empire
2
threat to Europe
4
;
see also
Khorezmians
Serbia, and Ottoman Turks
252
,
274
serfs, enfranchisement
55
service, military
17–18
,
118
,
182–90
,
342
Muslim
229
Seville, conquest (1232–53)
4
,
245
Al-Shaubak, castle
113
Shepherds’ Crusade: 1251
3
,
47
,
69
1320
69
and First Crusade
218
Sevener
228
and First Crusade
61
of horses
62
and Latin East
116–17
shrines of saints: and miracles
29–31
and sense of place
28–9
Siberry, Elizabeth
11
Sicily
293
and defeat of Islam
18–19
and Teutonic Knights
330
Sidon: Fatimid control
217
Sigebert of Gembloux
80
Sigena, convent
202
Sigismund of Luxemburg, king of Hungary
275
,
280–1
,
336
,
343
Silifke, castle
169
Simon of Montfort
109
Simonis
379
sin: and laity
27–8
and Muslim conquests
106
Sis, castle
170
Slavs, crusades against
39
Smith, Sir Sidney
371
Smyrna: capture (1344)
5
,
251
,
270
,
298
,
335
defeat by Tamerlane
337
Smythe, George, Lord Strangford
369
Société de l’Orient Latin
373
society
see
knights; lordship; orders, military
chanson de femme
102–4
and dangers of crusading
104–5
definition
93
dit
109
Southey, Robert
374
Spain: and Almohads
244–5
and Almoravids
243–4
and Charlemagne
91–2
Civil War and crusade imagery
383
Counter-Reformation; and expansionism
288–9
and Protestantism
289–90
military orders; modern
387
organization
201–2
origins
178–80
and reconquest
182–3
,
185
,
186
,
188
,
190
,
207
,
361
recruitment
196
revenues
194
,
195–6
;
see also
Calatrava Order; Knights Hospitallers; Knights Templar;
Montegaudio Order; San Jorge de Alfama; Santa María de España; Santiago Order;
and Papal Schism
4
and Ferdinand and Isabella
282–3
and First Crusade
38–9
and fourteenth-century crusades
266–7
and France
109
and songs
91–2
,
93
,
98–9
,
106–7
,
109
and thirteenth-century crusades
4
and twelfth-century crusades
3–4
,
39
,
41
and Second Crusade
41
;
see also
Aragon;
Castile; Charles V, emperor;
Granada; North Africa
Spöhr, Louis
378
spying, importance
262
Staufen
see
Hohenstaufen dynasty Stedinger heretics
40
Steenbergen, battle (1583)
289
Stephen of Blois; and First Crusade
36
and risks of crusade
73
stone, as building material
22
,
139
,
155–6
Sufis: and Almohads
244
and Almoravids
243
and Christians
242
and First Crusade
219
and
jihad
223–4
and
khanqas
226
and Ottoman Turks
250
Al-Sulami, AAli ibn Tahir, and
jihad
220–1
Suleyman the Magnificent (1494–1566)
255–6
,
299
Sullivan, Sir Arthur
375
in Egypt
228
and First Crusade
218