God's War: A New History of the Crusades

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by Christopher Tyerman


  Second General Council of the Church at (1274) 688, 706, 814–16, 837, 840, 849; Constitutiones pro zeli fidei 815

  Ma ‘arrat al-Nu ‘man 142, 145, 149–50, 190, 192, 270

  Mabel of Bellême 83

  Maccabees, the 30–31, 41, 86, 380, 421, 477, 906, 909, 912

  Magdeburg, ‘crusade’ circular of 246, 263, 674–6, 677

  Magna Carta 615, 617

  Magna Mahomeria (al-Bira) 220, 221–2, 223, 232, 754

  Magnus II, king of Sweden 697–8

  al-Mahdiya 54

  crusade to (1390) 852–3

  Mainz 78, 100, 101–2, 103, 104, 105

  diet of (‘Curia Christi’) (1188) 377, 387, 392, 394, 419

  Maldon, battle of (991) 40

  Malik Shah, Seljuk sultan 126–7, 128

  Mamistra 132

  mamluks, slave warriors 22, 348, 352, 415, 729

  Bahriyya division 771, 789, 790–91, 792, 795, 797, 807

  Mamluks, rulers of Egypt 22, 715, 720–21, 722, 732, 770, 806–7, 817, 826, 831–4, 836–7, 845, 861, 884

  Manasses, bishop of Orléans 563–6

  Manasses, archbishop of Rheims 172

  Manasses of Hierges, constable of Jerusalem 208, 220

  Manfred, king of Sicily 806, 898

  Mansourah 646–7, 788, 789–94, 796

  battle of (1250) 789, 792–4, 797, 799

  al-Mansur, ruler of al-Andalus 53, 54, 657, 670

  Mantua, conference at (1459–60) 870

  Manuel I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor 194, 218, 236, 273, 286, 289, 291, 318–19, 321–9, 331, 335, 342, 346–7, 510, 533–7

  Manuel II Palaeologus, Byzantine emperor 849, 851

  Manzikert, battle of 11, 49, 82, 127

  Marasch 132

  Margaret of France, queen of Hungary 421

  Margaret of Provence, queen of France 789, 796, 811

  Margat (Marqab), castle of 446, 817

  Maria of Antioch, sister of Bohemund III 194

  Maria of Antioch, daughter of Bohemund IV 731

  Maria Comnena, queen of Jerusalem 212, 357–61, 372

  Maria la Marquise, queen of Jerusalem 493, 632, 724, 725

  Marienburg, becomes Teutonic Knights’ HQ 842

  Marinid rulers of Morocco 671

  Marino Sanudo Torsello, Venetian writer 718, 802, 827–8, 905

  Marmoutier, abbey of 63, 70, 71, 74

  Marseilles, preaching in 619

  Marsilius of Padua 905

  Martin, abbot of Pairis 498, 503–4, 506, 517, 520, 553, 557

  Martin IV, pope 898

  Mary, mother of Jesus, as war goddess and patroness 687–8

  ‘Master of Hungary’, the, demagogue 804

  Matthew Gentile, count of Lesina 625, 645

  Matthew Paris, monk and chronicler 625, 717, 721, 762–3, 772, 800

  Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary 872

  Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England, countess of Anjou 195, 207, 208, 300

  Matilda, wife of King Stephen, queen of England 255

  Mawdud, ruler of Mosul 190, 203, 227, 271

  Mecca 203, 345, 362

  Medina 203, 345

  Mehmed I, Ottoman sultan 852

  Mehmed II, the Conqueror, Ottoman sultan 844, 845, 850, 851, 863–6, 868, 871, 872

  Meinhard, missionary 689, 690

  Melisende, queen of Jerusalem 207, 208, 209–10, 232, 264, 277, 332, 334, 335, 345, 357

  Psalter of 210, 236

  Memel 689

  Merzifon, battle of 174, 175

  Messina, and Third Crusade 436, 441–3, 450, 532

  Mestwin, duke of Danzig 703

  Mezenc, castellans of 86

  Michael VIII Palaeologus, Byzantine emperor 557, 815, 849

  Michael Choniates, archbishop of Athens 537

  Miesco I, king of Poland 5, 10

  Miguel de Cervantes 673

  Milan, Milanese 3, 175

  Patarines of 46–7, 48

  Miles of Plancy, seneschal of Jerusalem 209, 220, 357, 359, 360

  Milo of Brébant 510

  Milo of Evry-le-Châtel 300

  Mindaugas, king of Lithuania 702

  miscegenation, stories of 175, 230, 750

  Mohacs, battle of (1526) 844

  Moissac, monks of St Peter’s of 80

  Mongols, the 641, 705, 715, 718, 722, 755–6, 769, 770–71, 772, 784–6, 798, 801, 806–7, 813, 815–16, 817, 818, 826, 838, 913–14

  Monreal del Campo, militia of 256

  Montferrand (Ba ‘rin) 188, 197, 198

  Montfort (Galilee), Teutonic Knights’ HQ 748, 754

  Montgisard, battle of (1177) 352, 353, 360, 363

  Montréal (Shawbak) 203, 224, 239–40, 372, 403, 404, 405, 639

  Frankish widow of 240, 404

  Montségur, massacre at (1244) 603

  Morphia of Melitene 186

  Mosul 12, 187, 344, 352, 353, 362, 364

  motives 84–9, 163–4, 168, 171–2, 262, 266, 398, 502, 504–5, 506–7, 603, 680, 685–9, 691, 707, 709, 711–12, 759, 769, 772, 782, 795, 800, 809, 883–4

  Mount Pilgrim (Qal’at Sanjil) 196

  Mount Tabor 362–3, 612, 628

  al-Mu ‘azzam, ruler of Damascus 612, 628, 636–7, 645, 746, 748, 749

  al-Mu ‘azzam Turanshah, sultan of Egypt 789, 790, 794–7

  Muhammed, prophet 51, 362

  Muhammed, Seljuk prince 128

  Muhammed, sultan of Baghdad 270–71, 272

  al-Muqtadi, caliph of Baghdad 128

  Murad II, Ottoman sultan 844, 846, 862–3

  Muret, battle of (1213) 587, 594, 595, 669

  Muslim converts to Christianity 228, 638–9, 656, 670, 811, 815

  vice versa 788

  al-Mustansir, caliph of Egypt 128

  Myriokephalon, battle of (1176) 342, 535

  Nablus 224, 229–30

  council of (1120) 206, 226, 254

  assembly of (1167) 355

  assembly at (1186) 365

  Naim al-Din Ayyub 188, 350

  Napoleon Bonaparte 802

  Narbonne, council of (1054) 43

  Naser-e Khosraw, Persian traveller 81

  al-Nasir, caliph of Baghdad 353

  al-Nasir Dawd, ruler of Damascus and Kerak 749, 764–9

  Nicaea 11, 59, 75, 98, 113, 121, 124, 129, 135, 142, 317, 320, 321

  Nicephoras Phocas, Byzantine emperor 53

  Nicetas, Cathar leader 574, 579

  Nicetas Choniates, civil servant and historian 423, 425, 514, 515, 536, 537, 546, 553

  Nicholas, leader at Cologne of Children’s Crusade 610–11

  Nicholas II, pope 14

  Nicholas IV, pope 829, 840, 905

  Nicholas V, pope 863, 865, 866

  Nicholas Kannovos, Byzantine emperor 549

  Nicholas Mesarites 553

  Nicholas Sabraham 885–6

  Nicomedia 82, 83, 173, 174, 323

  Nicopolis, battle of (1396) 836, 837, 843, 847, 856–7

  Niklot, prince of the Abotrites 305–7, 678–80, 683

  Nîmes, Council of 74

  Nivelo of Fréteval 86

  Nivelo, bishop of Soissons 519, 553, 557

  Nizam al-Mulk, vizier of Baghdad 127, 128

  Norman conquest of England 17, 19, 44–5, 46, 48, 218

  Normans in Greek service 77, 82, 108, 113–14, 116, 193–4, 262, 534

  Normans in Italy and Sicily 11–12, 13–15, 46, 54, 55, 119

  numbers on crusade 77, 79, 83–4, 89, 97, 112, 117, 124, 130, 134, 143, 153, 160, 179, 308, 317, 333, 374, 389–90, 398, 413, 416, 418, 433, 434, 435–6, 441, 443, 449, 472, 497, 512–14, 520–21, 525, 531, 533, 554, 621, 626–7, 635, 638, 707–8, 743, 745, 746, 747–8, 764, 775, 781, 782, 786–7, 808–10, 813, 815–16, 832, 852–3, 854–6, 867

  Nur al-Din, ruler of Aleppo and Damascus 189, 193, 195, 198, 199–200, 203, 225, 268, 270, 271, 273, 330, 331, 332, 333, 343–53

  al-Aqsa minbar of 345, 353

  Odard, pilgrim 81

  Odo, a
bbot of Cluny, Vita Geraldi Comitis Aurillac 41, 43

  Odo, bishop of Bayeux 76, 117

  Odo, duke of Burgundy 171

  Odo III, duke of Burgundy 584, 587–9, 593, 622

  Odo of Châteauroux, cardinal and legate 773–4, 776, 778

  Odo of Deuil, chronicler 291, 295, 318, 321, 322, 325, 326, 328

  Odo of St Maur-les-Fosses 42, 43

  Oliver de la Marche 860–61

  Oliver of Paderborn 618–19, 621, 633, 634, 638, 640, 647, 736

  Oliver of Termes, Cathar sympathizer, crusader 604, 722, 774

  Orderic Vitalis, chronicler 48, 214, 249–50

  Ordinatio de predicatione Sancti Crucis in Angliae 387–8, 620–21

  Origen of Alexandria 29, 32

  Orkhan, Ottoman sultan 843, 846, 851

  Osbert ‘Anglicus’ 316

  Osman (Uthman), founder of the Ottoman dynasty 843

  Oswald, king of Northumbria 36, 40, 41

  Otho of Trazegnies 389

  Othon of Grandson, Savoyard crusader 817, 820

  Otto, bishop of Bamberg 678

  Otto, bishop of Freising, writer 274, 278, 282–3, 287, 293, 294, 297, 304, 320, 324, 326, 328, 329, 330, 335, 336–7, 680

  Otto I, king of Germany, emperor 5, 8–9, 40

  Otto IV, king of Germany, emperor 582, 589, 595, 612, 619

  Ottokar II, king of Bohemia 702, 704, 815

  Ottoman Turks, empire of 560, 711, 826, 828–9, 834, 836–7, 843–74 passim

  Oultrejourdain, lordship in Transjordan 203, 205

  Outremer

  in twelfth century: culture of 233–9; physical characteristics 176–8; settlement in 219–25; society of 212–40

  in thirteenth century 715–33; extent of 721

  Pannonhalma, massacre at (1096) 95

  Palestine, partition of 152

  paratge 577–8

  Paris

  crusade assembly at (1188) 378, 381, 387, 389, 391, 392, 485

  siege of 885/6 38

  Treaty of (1229) 566, 601–2

  Paschal II, pope 72, 75, 170–71, 248, 249, 261, 664

  Paschia de Riveri, patriarchal mistress 229

  Paul, saint 30, 32, 36, 250

  Paul III, pope 873, 893

  Paul IV, pope 902

  Paul V, pope 874

  Paul Vladimiri, Polish advocate 710

  Pechenegs 11–12, 61, 115

  Pelagius, cardinal and legate 630–49

  passim, 740

  Pelayo, legendary king of the Asturias 656

  Pelekanum 121, 124

  Persia, Il-Khanate of 715

  Peter I, king of Aragon 659, 662

  Peter I, king of Cyprus 831–4, 843, 886

  Peter II, king of Aragon 582, 587, 593, 594–5, 596–8, 612, 668–9

  Peter III, king of Aragon 898

  Peter of Alipha (or Aups) 113–14, 132

  Peter Bartholomew, visionary 143–6, 152, 160

  Peter of Blois 379–80, 381, 387

  Peter of Bruys, heretic 580

  Peter of Capuano, legate 495–6, 503, 524, 525, 528, 530, 539, 556

  Peter of Castelnau, legate 581, 582

  Peter Damian 70

  Peter Desiderius 146, 156

  Peter Garcias, heretic 567

  Peter the Hermit 59, 60, 61, 71, 78–81, 83, 92, 94–100, 106, 108, 109, 138, 146, 156, 160, 282, 497

  Peter of Les Vaux-de-Cernay 586

  Peter Mauclerc, count of Brittany 759, 761, 762, 765, 775, 793

  Peter of Montague, master of the Templars 633, 647

  Peter Pitoes, bishop of Oporto 310–11, 312, 314

  Peter Raymond of Hautpol 145

  Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester 624, 648, 736–7, 743, 744–5, 748, 752, 753, 759

  Peter the Venerable, abbot of Cluny 245, 283

  Petra 203

  Pheasant, Feast and Vow of 860–61

  Philaretus Brachamius of Antioch 134

  Philip, bishop of Beauvais 412, 429, 466, 584, 586

  Philip, duke of Swabia, king of Germany 519, 520, 538–40, 690

  Philip I, the Fat, king of France 11, 62, 107, 192

  Philip II, king of France 18, 252, 342, 377–8, 389–90, 391, 393, 394, 397, 470, 484, 496, 502, 508, 513, 518–19, 576, 582, 587–9, 595, 599, 604, 613, 615, 617, 622–3, 736

  on the Third Crusade 403, 418, 424, 430–43, 448–55

  Philip II, king of Spain 671, 902, 910

  Philip III, king of France 812, 816, 818, 898–9

  Philip IV, king of France 706, 743, 829–30, 841, 879, 899

  Philip V, king of France 830, 835, 880–81

  Philip VI, king of France 881

  crusade plan of 830–31

  Philip of Alsace, count of Flanders 218, 341, 360, 378, 397, 437, 440, 443, 450, 453

  Philip of Aubigny 624–5, 745

  Philip Basset of Postwick 297

  Philip the Bold, duke of Burgundy 854

  Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy 828, 858–61, 865–6, 870–71, 883

  Philip of Mézières, chancellor of Cyprus and propagandist 827–8, 831, 832–3, 854, 857–8, 887, 891, 905

  Order of the Passion of 854, 875

  Epistre Lamentable 857–8

  Philip of Montfort, lord of Tyre 725, 726–7, 728, 796

  Philip of Novara, chronicler and legist 729, 730

  Philip of Oxford, academic and preacher 623

  Philomelium 147

  Piacenza, council of (1095) 61–2, 82

  Pierre Dubois, writer and polemicist 913–14

  Pierre de Thomas, legate 832–3

  pilgrimage 43, 54–55, 56, 65–6, 68–70, 72–4, 81–2, 116, 167, 169, 180, 217–18, 221, 247, 251–3, 259, 330, 396, 558, 708, 884, 913

  Pilgrimage of Grace (1536) 903

  Pippin, king of Italy 37

  Pisa, Pisans 54, 55, 178, 179–80, 201, 402, 407, 424, 449, 450, 461, 465, 511, 514, 516, 631, 718, 727, 789, 796, 817, 820

  Council of (1135) 248

  Pius II, pope 829, 837, 844, 860, 864, 867, 870–71, 893, 908

  Pius V, pope 902

  Plaisance, queen of Cyprus 728

  Poitiers 74

  battle of (732) 52; (1356) 909

  Poland, kingdom of 9–10

  Pons, count of Tripoli 197, 207

  poulains, pullani (i.e. Outremer Franks) 216, 717

  preaching 64–6, 71, 74–5, 76, 79–80, 170, 245, 246, 278–84, 287–8, 311, 376–89, 477–88, 490, 495, 497–9, 503–4, 568–9, 584–5, 588, 607, 608, 610, 615, 618–23, 690, 705, 736–7, 744, 756, 773–5, 810, 814–15, 832, 867–8, 871, 891

  Prester John 641, 642

  Pribislav of Lübeck 682, 683

  Pribislav of Mecklenberg 683

  prophecy 31, 288, 619, 641–3, 909–10, 914

  Protestants 873, 893

  Prussia 677, 685, 687, 688–9, 694, 698–705, 710–11, 756

  Qaqun (Caco), administration of 233–4

  Qutb al-Din of Rum 426–7

  Rachel of Mainz 102

  Radulf (or Raoul or Rudolph), Cistercian demagogue 282–6, 311

  Raimbold Croton 87, 156, 249

  Rainald Masoir, Antiochene noble 191–2

  Rainaldo, crusade commander 98

  Rainier Sacconi 573

  Ralph of Caen, biographer 87

  Ralph of Domfront, patriarch of Jerusalem 193

  Ralph Glaber, chronicler 55, 56, 657

  Ralph Hauterive, archdeacon of Colchester 432

  Ralph Niger, writer 216, 382, 390

  Ralph of Tiberias 429, 493

  Ramla 117, 153, 160, 219, 224, 463, 807

  battle of (1102) 87, 175

  Ramon Berenguer I, count of Barcelona 658, 660

  Ranieri of Pisa, saint and messiah 219

  Ranulf Glanvill, justiciar 386, 395, 428, 433, 435, 438, 441

  Raol, chaplain, author of De expugnatione Lyxbonensi 27, 312, 314, 316, 317

  Rashid al-Din Sinan, ‘Old Man of the Mountains’, Assassin 199, 352, 466
r />   Ratibor of Pomerania 307

  Raymond II, count of Tripoli 197–200, 330, 331, 346

  Raymond III, count of Tripoli 197, 198, 199, 200, 234, 348, 354, 358–69, 407

  Raymond IV, count of Toulouse 31, 48, 59, 63, 66, 94, 111, 113, 114–16, 120–21, 130, 131, 137, 139, 141, 142, 144–5, 148, 149–61, 173–4, 175, 190, 196, 197, 580, 661

  Raymond V, count of Toulouse 397, 579, 580, 605

  Raymond VI, count of Toulouse 566, 581, 582–600, 605, 616

  Raymond VII, count of Toulouse 599–604, 773, 774, 775, 781

  Raymond of Aguilers, chronicler 31, 60, 92, 115, 145, 156, 157

  Raymond Pilet of Alès 85

  Raymond of Poitiers, prince of Antioch 188, 189, 194, 195, 196, 207, 220, 236, 273, 274, 319, 323, 329, 331, 334, 344, 346

  Raymond Roger, count of Foix 579, 596, 598–9

  Raymond Roger Trencavel, viscount of Béziers, Cracassonne, etc. 576, 579, 589–90, 593

  Raymond Roupen, failed prince of Antioch 644, 723

  Raymond of Trencavel, viscount of Béziers, Carcassonne, etc. 600, 601, 604

  Rebecca of Cologne 102

  Reconquest (reconquista) in Spain 13, 54–5, 652–73

  recruitment 77–8, 80, 83–4, 87–9, 92–3, 94–6, 106–8, 112, 115, 139, 170–72, 262, 264, 280, 288–301, 305–10, 377, 382, 389–99, 432–3, 437–8, 483–4, 490–92, 497, 502–8, 587–9, 595–6, 607, 610, 618–28, 668, 685, 690, 700–701, 703–4, 707, 710, 736–7, 738, 743–4, 747, 758–60, 773–6, 808–9, 832, 852–3, 855, 867–8

  Reiner von Sleiden 297

  relics 69, 167–8, 173, 217–18, 266, 278, 291–2, 371, 384, 511–12, 553, 556–8, 605, 762, 783, 808, 879

  Renier of Montferrat 517

  Reval (Tallinin) 692, 692, 695–6, 698

  Reynald of Broyes of Epernay 95, 99

  Reynald of Châtillon, prince of Antioch, lord of Oultrejourdain 193, 194, 195, 196, 346, 358–62, 365–72, 380, 405, 407

  Reynald Grenier, lord of Sidon 234–5, 358, 371, 404–5, 461, 463

  Rhodes 138, 706, 884

  see also Hospitallers

  siege of (1480) 837, 872; Caoursin’s account of 887

  fall of (1522) 844

  Richard, abbot of St Vanne 70

  Richard, count of Aversa 14

  Richard, earl of Cornwall 717, 762–3, 802

  crusade of 757–8, 759–60, 763–4, 767–9

  Richard I, king of England 18, 234, 290, 351, 374, 376, 377, 389–90, 393, 394–5, 397, 484, 496, 497, 502, 504, 613, 641, 738, 749, 750, 768, 781, 886

  on the Third Crusade 403, 430–74

  Richard II, king of England 854, 856

  Richard Filangieri, imperial agent 725–6, 747, 765

  Richard FitzNeal, bishop of London 430

  Richard of Salerno (of the Principate) 112, 186, 221

  Ridwan of Aleppo 128, 134, 137, 140, 261

 

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