The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History Jonathan Riley-Smith Archon Books, 1973 - 351 páginas |
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Conrad believed that he now had personal rights over Tyre and would not
recognise Guy ' s kingship . Conrad does not seem to have been moved by
anything more exalted than greed . It is indicative that , although he had the
support of the ...
Conrad believed that he now had personal rights over Tyre and would not
recognise Guy ' s kingship . Conrad does not seem to have been moved by
anything more exalted than greed . It is indicative that , although he had the
support of the ...
Página 119
The Christian army was divided , Conrad being supported by Philip of France
and his contingent , the barons of Jerusalem , the Templars and the Genoese ;
and Guy by Richard of England and his soldiers , Count Henry of Champagne ,
the ...
The Christian army was divided , Conrad being supported by Philip of France
and his contingent , the barons of Jerusalem , the Templars and the Genoese ;
and Guy by Richard of England and his soldiers , Count Henry of Champagne ,
the ...
Página 120
of France , against Richard ' s wishes , gave Conrad his half of Acre before
returning home . 72 Richard remained in Palestine and was ready to give Guy
the territories he took . The policy now followed by Conrad and his partisans ,
who were ...
of France , against Richard ' s wishes , gave Conrad his half of Acre before
returning home . 72 Richard remained in Palestine and was ready to give Guy
the territories he took . The policy now followed by Conrad and his partisans ,
who were ...
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Índice
Feudalism in Palestine | 3 |
Lords Lordships and Vavasours | 21 |
The Domain in the Countryside | 40 |
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