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NOTES TO CHAPTER 3: VIA CRUCIS
1. G de N, 25.
2. O of F, 530.
3. Wm of T (ed. Babcock and Krey), II, 143. Unless otherwise indicated, this edition of Wm of T is cited throughout the notes.
4. Wm of T, II, 77ff;
Ch M
, 88.
5. Gst L. VII
, 224; Wm of T, II, 179.
6. O of D, 1207.
7. O of D, 1206.
8. G de St D,
Vita Sugeri, HGF
XII, 108.
9.
Ch Eg
, 146.
10. O of D, 1207;
Ch St D
, 199;
HGRL VII
, 126.
11. Mich,
Hist of Crusades
, I, 360.
12. Wm of N, I, 82, 66.
13. Gervaise,
Hist Suger
, III, 118; De Larrey,
Hist d'Eléonor de Guyenne
(ed. 1691), 37; see OV, II, 494, for a similar tale.
14. That the Khevsouris, a nomadic people of the Caucasus, preserve traditions of the Second Crusade is suggested not only by their custom of wearing medieval chain armor in tournaments and duels, but by the existence among them today of a song, "The Frankish men, they have a Queen, Eleanor, Eleanor." Cf. George and Helen Papashvily,
Anything Can Happen
(New York: Harper, 1945), p.
120
. 14. Bern,
Vita Prima
, 381.
15. O of D, 1206.
16. J of S,
Hist Pont
, 53.
17. Bern,
Epist
, 654.
18. Bern,
Epist
, 566.
19. Wm of N, I, 66.
20. Nicetas, 404.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 4: FEAR THE GREEKS
1. O of D,
1211
.
2. O of D, 1223.
3. "Bouche de Lion," B Ic T, 79.
4. O of D, 1221.
5. O of D, 1222.
6. On the splendors of Byzantium, see Chalandon,
Les Comnène;
Dichl,
La Société Byzantine
, 23ff; F of C, 28; O of D, bks. IV and V; Runciman, 185ff; Wm of T, II, 450.
7. O of D, 1221.
8. Runciman, 186.
9. R of Clari, 102ff.
10. Panofsky, 115.
11. O of D, 1222-23.
12. Louis to Suger,
HGF
, XVI, 11
13. O of D, 1229-30; Wm of T, II, 168.
14. O of F, 537.
15. O of D, 1235.
16. O of D, 1236-37; Wm of T, II, 168-176;
Gst L. VII
, 220.
17. O of D, 1239.
18. G de N, 31.
19. O of D, 1243.
20. O of D, 1244.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 5: ANTIOCH THE GLORIOUS
1. Wm of T, II, 179.
2. O of D, 1246.
3. On Antioch, see F of C, 41-42; Wm of T, I,199ff.
4. Wm of T, II, 80.
5. Wm of T, II, 179.
6. Wm of T, II, 180.
7. J de V, 175-177.
8. J de V, 175-177.
9.J of S,
Hist Pont
, 53.
10.
Gst L. VII
, 225.
11. Wm of T, II, 180.
12. J of S,
Hist Pont
, 53; Wm of N, I, 32-33.
13. Minstrel of Reims, 259.
14. Wm of N, I, 32; Sug,
Vie L. VII
, 163.
15. Bern,
Epist
, 394.
16. Sug,
Epist
, 509.
17. Wm of T, II, 180-81.
18. J of S,
Hist Pont
, 53.
19. G of C, I, 149.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6: JERUSALEM
1. Edward Henry Richards in the
New Times
, January 2, 1938.
2. B le T, Mich II, 568.
3. On Jerusalem, see Abel,
L'État de Jerusalem;
Wm of T, I, 339ff.
4. Wm of T, II, 182.
5.
Ch St D
, Mich II, 485; Wm of T, II, 181.
6. Hugh of Sens to Suger, 712.
7. Wm of T, II, 184.
8. Wm of T, II, 187-194;
Gst L. VII
, 227. An Arab chronicler (Mich,
Bibl des Crois
, IV, 94) reports circumstantially that the Emir of Damascus bribed the King of Jerusalem (with spurious coin) to retire.
9 .Sug,
Epist
, 509.
10. Wm of T (ed. P. Paris), II, 150, n. 4.
11. G de N, 34; BG, 232; Poole, Intro, to J of S,
Hist Pont
, xxviii; Louis to Suger,
HGF
XV, 513-14, 518-
12. J of S,
Hist Pont
, 51-53.
13. Gervaise,
Hist Suger
, III, 349.
14. O of F, 538.
15. Bern,
De Consid
(ed. Lewis), bk. II, chap, i, pp. 37-38
16.
Gst L. VII, I
, 222; Wm of
T
, II, 177.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 7: THE QUEEN AND THE DUKE
1. R of C, 13; R of Dic, I, 291.
2. Suger to Louis,
Epist
, 509.
3. Ch St D
, 201.
4. Wm of T, II, 181.
5. Chartrou, 72; R of T, 162;
Ch Eg
, 147.
6. Chartrou, 83.
7. Ch T, 136
8. Chartrou, 66, n. 6.
9. Wm of N, I, 70.
10. Bern,
Epist
, 575.
11. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 309.
12.
Ch Eg
, 147; Chartrou, 69; R of T, 162.
13. Geof. of Clairvaux,
Vita Betnardi
, cited Chartrou, 74.
14. Wm of N, I, 93.
15. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 300; WM,
De Nug Cur
, 297.
16. Wm of N, I, 93.
17. For definition and history of the Vexin, which continued to embitter relations between Capets and Plantagenets, cf. Landon,
Itin Rich
18. I
, appen. H; and Powicke,
Loss of Normandy
, 128, n. 2.
19. R of
T
, 162.
20. R of T, 163.
21.
Ch T
, 135; Richard, II, 104ff; G de N, 36; G de V,
HGF
XII, 438.
22.
HGRL VII
, 127.
23. Bouchet,
Annales d'Aquitaine
, 141.
24.
Ch T
, 135. Some accounts differ regarding details of place.
25. Wm of N, I, 93;
Ch T
, 135-36.
26. BG, 231.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 8: THE COUNTESS AND THE POET
1. G of C, I, 149.
2. R of T, 165.
3. Richard, II, 113.
4. Richard, II, 115.
5. R of Dic, I, 291-92;
Archives d'Anjou
, I, 6;
6.Rashdall, vol. II, pt. i, p. 148; Hilanus, 15, 18, and
passim
.
7. G of C, I, 125; Norgate,
Eng. under Angevin Kings
, I, 375.
8. Waddell,
Wandering Scholars
, 99.
9. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 278.
10. Richard, II, 118.
11. On Ventadour, see Appel, Berry, Carducci, Hill and Bergin.
12. Raynouard, III, 84.
13. R of Dic, I, 296.
14. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 155.
15. Wm of N, I, 90; R of Hov, I, 213.
16. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 298.
17. On Henry, see WM,
De Nug Cur
, 71, 298, 302-03; P of B,
Epist
, PL 207 66; Gir Camb,
DPI
, 160, 213;
Magnet Vita, passim; HGF
XVI, 518.
18. Vais, III, 87.
19. Niňo, 34-36.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 9: THE SECOND CROWN
1. R of T, 182.
2. R of Dic, I, 299.
3. On the coronation, see G of C, I, 159; R of T, 182; Wm of N, I, 101.
4. G of C, I, 160.
5. Loomis,
Tristram and Ysolt
, 274; Wm FS, 2-3; G of T, 425-26.
6. Wm FS, 8, II
7. G of C, I, 161.
8. Wm of N, I,103ff.
9. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 298; P of B,
Epist, PL
207:121.
10. Hall, appen , 244.
11. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 234.
12. G of C, I, 160.
13. Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 29; J of S,
Life of Becket
, 302; Wm of C, 3; EG, 359.
14. Wm FS, 17.
15. Wm FS, 24.
16. Wm of
C
, 5; EG, 363.
17. P of B,
Epist, PL
207:47.
18. Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 107.
19. Wm FS, 19; Eyton, 40; Ramsay,
Revenues
, I, 82.
20.Wm FS, 19.
21. P of B,
Epist, PL
207:198.
22. Loomis, "Bleheris and the Tristram Story."
23. Loomis,
Tristiam and Ysolt
, Intro, xi.
24. Gir Camb,
De Rebus
, 119.
25. Gir Camb,
DPI
, 126;
Spec EC
, 47.
26. Tamizey de Larroquc in
Revue d'Aquitame
(1864), 102, cited De Villepreux,
E
léonore de Guyenne
.
27. B de Ste M,
Roman de Troie
, vv. 13431-13470.
28. Philippe de Thaun,
Le Bestiaite de
, ed. Emmanuel Walberg (Lund, 1900) Intro, xviii
29. Lachmann and Haupt,
Des Minnesangs Fruhling
.
30. J of S,
Polycraticus, PL
199:402-406.
31. WM,
De Nug Cur
, 186.
32. Cf Bernard's
Tractatus de Cantu, PL
182:1121.
33. Wm FS, 2ff.
34. Eyton, 42—43, and
passim
.
35. R of T, 189.
NOTES TO CHAPTER 10: FORGING THE EMPIRE
1. Wm of N, I, 112 Stubbs,
Hist Intios
,
2. On Henry's budding enterprises, see Norgate,
Eng under Angevin Kings
, II, 196, Ramsay,
Angevin Empire
, 255,
Revenues
, I, 77, Powicke,
Loss of Normandy
, 276 R of T, 196,
3. Nombre effrayant de princesses,
HGF
XVI i
4. R of T, 196-97, R of Hov, I,
5. Wm FS,
6. G of C, I, 166, R of T, 197, R of Dic, I, 302-303
7. Eyton,42
8. R of T,198
9. R of T, 201, Wm of N I, 123-25
10. Ramsay,
Revenues
, I,75
11. R of T,207
12. R of Dic, I,303
13. G of C, I, 167-68,
HGRL VII
, 128-29
14. R of Hov, I,218
15. R of Dic, I,303
16. Wm of N, I,159
17. R of Hov, I,218
NOTES TO CHAPTER II: KING AND ARCHBISHOP
1. G of C, I, 168-169
2. Wm of C, 4-6
3. R of T, 184
4. Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 121
5. HB, 181, Wm of C, 7, J of S,
Life of Becket
, 305
6. Anon
Life of Becket
, 13
7. HB, 187-88
8. HB, 228
9. Wm of C, 10, HB, 208
10. HB, 250
11. EG, 376
12. EG, 376 J of S,
Life of Becket
,306
13. Wm of C, 12, HB, 185
14. Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 141
15. Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 147, R of Hov, I, 220 R 67, IV, 201
16. Ramsay,
Revenues
, I, 81
17. G of C, I, 176, R of Hov, I, 221, EG, 379
18. EG,388
19. R of Hov, I, 224, G of C, I, 182, EG
20. HB,296
21. Wm FS,50
22. R of Hov and EG give the sum as £500
23. Icelandic Life of Becket, I, 191, Wm of C, 30, HB,298
24. Wm FS, 57-58
25. EG,395
26. Icelandic Life of Becket, I,223
27. HB,310
28. Anon
Life of Secret
, 51-53
29. A of T,333
30. Wm FS,67
31. G of C, I,186
32. G of C, I 189ff
HB, 332, and Anon,
Life of Becket
, 58 give Compiegne as the meeting place EG, 401, gives Soissons