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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
and Knights Hospitallers
301
–2,
336
capture (1286)
137
and crusader art and architecture
148
,
149
–53,
154
,
164
–5
defeat (1291)
4
,
127
,
129
,
137
,
153
,
241
–2,
259
,
261
,
291
development
116
,
118
,
132
–3,
148
,
164
Fatimid control
217
action, and moral worth
27
–8,
33
Adam, Philipe Villiers de l’Isle
347
Adhémar of Monteil, bishop of Le Puy
1
–2,
35
Al-Adil, Sayf al-Din, sultan
236
Adramyttion (Edremit), Gulf of
269
Adrian VI, pope, and military orders
345
Al-Afdal, vizier
218
Aigues Mortes, and supply for crusades
53
,
63
Aimery of Lusignan (1194–1205)
126
,
173
‘Ain Karim, church of St John
157
Airasca, Ferlino d’
335
Alamut, Assassin stronghold
215
,
239
Alarcos, battle (1195)
187
,
196
,
244
Albania: Ottoman conquest
277
and Venice
308
Albert of Austria
273
Albert of Livonia
180
Albigensian Crusade (1209–29)
109
effects
65
financing
58
and St Mary of Oignies
10
–11
Albornoz, Gil
268
Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach
344
Albrecht von Johansdorf
100
Alcántara order
179
,
202
,
326
–8,
345
–6,
360
Aleppo: Mamluk attack
136
Mongol attack
239
Seljuk control
122
,
214
,
216
,
225
–7
Alexander III, pope: and crusade bulls
43
and military orders
191
Alexander VI, pope, and Livonian crusade
276
–7
Alexandria, capture (1365)
247
–8,
270
–1,
274
,
295
,
335
Alexis Kallergis
309
Alexius, I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor (1048–1118), and First Crusade
2
,
36
,
61
,
218
Alfonso V of Aragon
326
Alfonso VI of León-Castile
18
,
243
Alfonso VIII of Castile, and reconquest of Spain
244
–5
Alfonso X of Castile
179
Alfonso XI of Castile (1325–50), and
Reconquista
267
,
276
,
327
Algeciras: Castilian capture (1344)
267
,
327
Muslim capture
246
Alice of Cyprus
135
Alice of Jerusalem
120
–1
Almaric of Franclieu (fl. 1171–9)
166
–7
Almoravids: in North Africa
243
–4
Alp Arslan, and Mamluks
240
Alphonse of Poitiers: and costs of crusading
53
,
55
as division al commander
64
Amadeus VI of Savoy, and Gallipoli
251
,
270
Amalric of Jerusalem (1163–74)
119
,
122
,
134
,
142
and coinage
144
and military orders
190
and Muslims
234
Amalric of Nesle
143
Amorosa, Daimberto de
350
Ampringen, Johann Kaspar
359
Amundsen, Roald Engelbrecht Gravning
370
Anatolia: and Mongols
238
–9
and Ottoman Turks
250
,
251
–2,
256
,
284
,
294
,
324
,
334
,
335
Anavarza: castle
169
chape l
170
Andravidha, Achaean court
131
Andronicus IV Palaeologus
310
Angevins: and Aragon
313
–14
and papacy
268
see also
Henry II of England; Richard I of England
Anglo-French war
259
,
266
,
267
,
274
,
284
,
314
Ankara, battle (1402)
253
,
277
,
298
,
302
Antalya, Cypriot capture
295
Antequera, Fernando de
328
Antioch, principality: and Bohemond of Taranto
36
,
123
and Byzantium
123
defeat
239
and kingdom of Jerusalem
120
–1,
125
and manuscript painting
148
and military orders
184
–5
patriarchal cathedral
159
political development
120
–1,
135
Seljuk control
112
–13,
216
,
218
,
225
Apamea, Pontifical
150
and Knights Templar
176
Aqua Bella, courtyard buildings
165
–6
Aquinas, St Thomas, and indulgence
82
Arabic, Frankish knowledge of
233
–4
Arabs: Christian
224
in Seljuk empire
216
–17
Aragon: and Angevins
293
,
313
–14
and France
313
and military orders
179
,
185
,
188
,
192
,
207
,
326
,
345
,
354
architecture: cathedrals
158
–61
Cilician Armenia
168
–71
hybridization
318
and military orders
163
,
167
–8,
173
–4
parish churches
161
and religious orders
162
secular
163
–8
Armenia, Cilician: architecture
168
–71
and Latin East
114
–15,
292
,
293
–4,
305
,
312
,
335
and Mamluk sultanate
168
,
239
,
247
Armenians: in Cyprus
295
in Egypt
215
in Jerusalem
158
armour, Muslim
230
coordination
59
–60
discipline
64
payment
63
–4
Teutonic Knights
333
;
see also
cavalry; supply
Arsenal Bible
150
–1
Arsuf: defeat by Baybars
239
Frankish capture (1101)
112
Aruj Barbarossa
255
Ascalon: defensive architecture
167
Fatimid control
217
Al-Ashraf Barsbay, sultan (1422–37)
248
Al-Ashraf Khalil, Mamluk sultan
241
–2
Al-Ashraf Shaban
248
Asia, and Genoese trade
305
Assassins: defeat
239
Isma ‘ili
214
–15,
216
,
224
,
226
,
239
Assises de Jérusalem
6
Astley, Philip
377
–8
atabak
215
–16
Athens, Latin duchy
291
,
308
,
311
and Catalan Company
300
,
301
,
303
–4,
313
,
316
–17,
322
Atsisz, Turkish general
217
Aubusson, Pierre d’
337
Audita tremendi
83
–4
Auger of St Pierre de La Réole
75
Augsburg, Peace (1555)
287
Augustine of Hippo, St, and violence
18
Augustinians, in Latin East
139
,
160
,
162
,
173
Austria, and Holy League
309
Autun, Council (1095)
2
Avignon, and papacy
267
,
268
,
325
,
336
Ayn Jalut, battle (1260)
136
,
239
Ayyubid empire: and Egypt
38
,
134
,
136
,
228
,
236
–7
and Mamluk sultanate
236
–7,
238
–9,
240
and poetry
232
–3;
see also
Saladin
Bacon, Roger
205
Badr al-Din Baktut al-Rammah
241
Baha al-Din ibn Shaddad
237
Bahris
238
Bait BItab, hall-house
165
Bait Jibrin, castle
163
,
167
,
184
Baldwin of Alna
190
Baldwin of Ford, and preaching of crusades
45
Baldwin I (1172–1205): as king of Jerusalem
113
as Latin emperor
129
Baldwin II of Jerusalem (d. 1131)
120
,
142
Baldwin III of Jerusalem (1129–62)
122
,
123
coinage
143
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem (d. 1185)
119
,
124
,
133
,
147
,
234
Baldwin of Vern d’Anjou
73
–4
Balkans: and Teutonic Knights
343