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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
institutions
226
and
jihad
222
and Ottoman
Turks
255
supply, problems of
60–1
,
62–4
,
66
Sweden, and Knights Hospitallers
345
Swordbrethren
180
,
181
,
183
,
190
,
206
Sykes, Sir Mark
382
Syria: and Cyprus
295
and disintegration of Seljuk empire
213
,
215–16
and military orders
135
,
183
,
184
,
186–7
,
189–90
,
194
,
203
,
298
and Mongols
238–9
and Shi‘i Muslims
214
and Venice
316
Tamerlane: and battle of Ankara
253
,
277
,
298
,
302
and sack of Damascus
248
Tancred of Taranto (1076–1112): and Antioch
113–14
Tannenberg, battle (1410)
276–7
,
331
,
333
,
343
Tarsus, church of St Paul
170
Al-Tarsusi
241
Tasso, Torquato
365
,
370
,
374
,
384
taxation:
excusado
289
and military orders
195
,
206
,
332
papal
57–9
,
66
,
262–5
,
266
,
267–8
,
278
,
284
,
288
Tenedos, and Venice
307–8
,
310
,
316
Tennyson d’Eyncourt, Charles
371
Teruel, Hospital of the Holy Redeemer
180
,
191
Teutonic Knights: army
333
at Königsberg
343
and castles
184–6
charitable role
191
criticism
206
,
324
,
331
,
333
,
341
,
343
independence
184
leadership
329
and Lithuania
39
,
272–3
,
276–7
,
325
,
331
,
337
,
343
in Mediterranean
330
military role
11–12
,
331
,
357–8
,
361
organization
199–200
,
201
,
333
,
339
,
340–2
,
355
and papacy
325
property and resources
194
,
332–3
,
338–9
and Prussian
sixteenth-century survival
287
and tree castle
358
Zungen
(tongues)
344
;
see also
Livonia; Marienburg; Prussia
Thebes
321
; and Navarrese Company
301
,
304
Theodore Palaeologus
302
Thibaut III of Champagne, king of Navarre
51
,
52
,
64
,
85
Thibaut IV of Champagne, and crusade-songs
94
,
97–8
Thibaut of Ploasme
86
Thierry of Nicosia (1206–11)
173
Third Crusade (1189–92): command structure
64
and defence of Latin East
3
,
125
,
132
,
147–8
,
291
and Egypt
38
financing
57
and noncombatants
48
overland route
38
and Saladin
235
and songs
93
Thomas of Marle, and violence
15–16
Thomas, Peter
271
Thorn, Teutonic castle
186
timber, for building
156
tithe: and military orders
194
,
195
and Muslims
225
Toledo, García de
348
Tomar, and Order of Christ
330
TToros I of Cilicia
170
Torres, Camillo
386–7
Torsello, Marino Sanudo
260
Templar chapel
163
Torun, tree castle
358
towns, in Latin East
116
,
161
,
163–5
,
170
trade: and Cyprus
127
,
293
,
294–6
,
305
and Egypt
270–1
and Genoa
116
,
305–6
,
310
,
314–16
,
321
and Greece
131
and kingdom of Jerusalem
116–18
,
132
and Rhodes
337
and Venice
116
,
308
,
310
,
314–16
,
319
,
321
;
see also
spice trade
and Erasmus
286–7
and military orders
341–2
Trenceval, Raymond Roger
109
Trent, Council: and crusades
289
and military orders
356
Trier, Karl von
330
Tripoli, county of: defeat
137
and kingdom of Jerusalem
121
,
125
Ottoman conquest (1551)
255
and Raymond of Toulouse
36
Tripoli (North Africa): and military orders
346
Ottoman conquest (1551)
348
Trollope, Anthony
364
troubadours
93–4
,
99
,
101
,
104
,
108–9
Troyes, Council (1129) , and Knights Templar
177
Trussel, William
74
Tukla, castle
156
Tumanbay, sultan
250
conquest (1535)
255
,
285
,
346
,
347
Ottoman capture (1569)
288
Ottoman recapture (1574)
350
,
351
and Spanish crusade
284–5
Tunisia
see
Mahdia; Tunis
Turanshah, son of al-Salih
238
turcoples
(mercenaries)
182
and army of Saladin
229
and Mamluks and Ottoman Turks
249
,
297
Qaraman
252
and Shah Isma il
255
Turks
see
Kipchaks; Mamluks; Ottoman Turks; Saladin; Seljuks; Turkomans
Twain, Mark
367
Tyerman, Christopher
13
Tynan, Katherine
381
Tyre: castle
167
cathedral
159
Fatimid control
217
Frankish capture
112
,
125
,
135
,
168
and Third Crusade
235
Ubeda, siege (1233)
190
Umayyad caliphate, in Spain
243
Urban II, pope (1042–99): and Cluny
33
and Greek Orthodox
115
and indulgence
80
and launch of First Crusade
1–2
,
19
,
25
,
27
,
29
,
33–4
,
37
,
73
,
138
and leadership of First Crusade
35–6
and People’s Crusade
68
and promotion of First Crusade
42
,
47
,
78
,
154
and reconquest of Spain
3
,
38–9
,
41
and taking of the cross
70
Urban V, pope, and capture of Jerusalem
271
Urban VIII, pope (1580–1644), and military orders
350
Urbanus (gun founder)
253
Urraca of León-Castile
120
Usamah ibn Munqidh;
Kitab al-It‘ibar
230–1
,
233
and Templars
114
Uzun Hasan
297
Valencia: conquest (1232–53)
4
,
245
and military orders
185
,
325
,
326
Valletta, and Knights Hospitaller
14
,
340
,
350–1
,
355
,
357
Vasari, Giorgio
349
Venerable Order of St John
388
Venetian Crusade (1123)
62
Venice: and Byzantium
129
,
130–1
,
310–11
,
314
and Cyprus
127
,
174
,
175
,
271
,
294
,
297–8
,
308
and frontier crusades
269
and Genoese
305–6
,
307–8
,
310
,
315–16
and Holy League
309–10
and Knights Hospitallers
352
and Latin East
116
,
132
,
135
,
168
,
291–2
,
319–22
and Ottoman Turks
257
,
274
,
277
,
278–9
,
284
,
287–8
,
290
,
292
,
302
and shipping contracts
61
and Turkish wars
352
;
see also
Crete; trade
Versailles,
Salle des croisades
371
,
379
Vidal, Peire
99
and Suleyman the Magnificent
256
and Teutonic Knights
349
,
359
,
389
Vienne, Council (1311–12)
208–9
,
259
,
264
Vilhena, Antonio Manoel de
353
Villehardouin family
300
violence: against Jews
35–6
and the Church
8
,
17–18
,
77–80
,
89
as endemic
17
and liberation
385–7
;
see also
war, holy
Virgin and Child
Glykophilousa
140
Voltaire, F.M.A. de
364