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Explaining the Crusades
European overpopulation
Holy War Pilgrimage – The Lure
of Jerusalem Papal Authority
Jerusalem c. 1200
Psalter-fragment (The Hague, KB, 76 F 5), Courtesy of the © National Library of the Netherlands.
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Manuel Comnenus
Salah ad-Din ibn Ayyub (aka Saladin)
Richard I – “the Lion Heart”
The Key Players
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A Crusades Timeline► Nov, 1095: Pope Urban II
called the First Crusade into being
► Jul 15, 1099: Godfrey breached the walls of Jerusalem Aug 12,
► 1100-18: Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem
► 1113: Papacy recognizes Hospitallers
► 1144: Zengi took Edessa, sparked the Second Crusade
► Apr, 1154: Nur ad-Din took Damascus, united Muslim Syria
► Jul 4, 1187: Saladin won the Battle of Hattin, reclaims most of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
► 1190-1193 Third Crusade ensues under Richard I (England) and Philip (France)
► Mar 4, 1193: Saladin died► 1229: Al-Kamil surrenders
Jerusalem to Frederick II► 1291: The Fall of Acre to
Mamluk Sultan► 1426: Egyptians gained control
over Cyprus► 1492: Fall of Granada
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A Segregated or Integrated Society?
►Demographics►Allies and Enemies►Intermarriage►Material culture and
the practices of every day
►Settlement patterns
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An Urban Society?
►The existing urban landscape
► External threats and collaboration
►An emphasis on defense►Were Crusaders farmers?
Cities:• Jerusalem
• Acre
• Antioch
• Tripoli
The Siege of Antioch
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I. Defending the RealmThe Lure of the Castle
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Castle Typology:
The tower and its elaboration
• Defense
• Administration
• Refuge
• Settlement
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Mirabel/Majdal Yaba
A Baronial Courtyard Castle
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Belmont Castle
Belvoir Castle
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Beaufort Castle
Atlit
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Case Study: Krak de Chelvalier – Qalat Hisn
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Great hall with loggia
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Masyaf – The Home of the
Assassins
Muslim Fortification
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Shayzar
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II. The Case forRural Settlement
Sources:
Text and Archaeology
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II. The Case for Rural Settlement
►Texts Administration Place Names (Latin) Parochial rights Incorporation Taxes and Production Individual accounts
►Archaeology Spatial distribution
(survey) Material culture Spatial organization Isolated Sites Changes over time
Sources: Text and Archaeology
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Planned Villages: The Example of Khirbat al-Qubeiba (Parva Mohameria)
► Elements of the village Planned organization Role of central
institutions Olive oil production and
milling of flour No pre-existing village
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Castrum and village: The Examples of Castellum Regis (Mi`ilya) and al-Bira
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Farm houses, Manor houses and Mixed settlements
Khirbet Lawza
Jifna Manor House
► Types of Mixed Settlements Castra in
villages Private
Dwellings Syrian Xians in
Frankish castles/castra
Joint parish
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Mirabel – A baronial manor or a castle?
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A Taste for the Sweet Stuff
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Material culture of the Crusaders
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All good things must come to an end…sort of