Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights 2

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights  2
Author: Stephen Turnbull
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780962184

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ALSO AVAILABLE TO BUY AS AN E-BOOK. The original forced conversion of pagan Livonia, what is now the Baltic states of Latvia and Estonia, was carried out by a military order known as the Brethren of the Sword. In 1236 this order was incorporated into the Teutonic Knights following a catastrophic military defeat. The knights had always consolidated their conquests through networks of castles and fortified places, and the Livonian Chapter of the Teutonic Order built castles of stone. This title covers the developmental and operational history of these fortresses over the length of the Middle Ages. It details how the Baltic fortifications of the Teutonic Knights evolved to reflect the changing nature of siege warfare and the increasing dominance of gunpowder in warfare.

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights 1

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights  1
Author: Stephen Turnbull
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781849080101

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Throughout their stormy history the Teutonic Knights of Germany have always been the most controversial brotherhood ever to call themselves 'Knights of Christ'.They were the most warlike of the religious orders, and this is reflected in the architecture they left behind. In contrast to the Templars who are remembered for their churches, the Teutonic memorials are the magnificent brick-built castles they built as a result of their conquest of Prussia between 1230 and 1380. Many of these dramatic fortresses still exist today in what is now Poland and provide a unique example of an architectural style that closely reflects the nature of the Order.

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights 1

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights  1
Author: Stephen Turnbull
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780962177

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ALSO AVAILABLE TO BUY AS AN E-BOOK. Throughout their stormy history the Teutonic Knights of Germany have always been the most controversial brotherhood ever to call themselves 'Knights of Christ'.They were the most warlike of the religious orders, and this is reflected in the architecture they left behind. In contrast to the Templars who are remembered for their churches, the Teutonic memorials are the magnificent brick-built castles they built as a result of their conquest of Prussia between 1230 and 1380. Many of these dramatic fortresses still exist today in what is now Poland and provide a unique example of an architectural style that closely reflects the nature of the Order.

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights 2

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights  2
Author: Stephen Turnbull
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2011-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781849080187

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The original forced conversion of pagan Livonia, what is now the Baltic states of Latvia and Estonia, was carried out by a military order known as the Brethren of the Sword. In 1236 this order was incorporated into the Teutonic Knights following a catastrophic military defeat. The knights had always consolidated their conquests through networks of castles and fortified places, and the Livonian Chapter of the Teutonic Order built castles of stone. This title covers the developmental and operational history of these fortresses over the length of the Middle Ages. It details how the Baltic fortifications of the Teutonic Knights evolved to reflect the changing nature of siege warfare and the increasing dominance of gunpowder in warfare.

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights

Crusader Castles of the Teutonic Knights
Author: Stephen Richard Turnbull
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Castles
ISBN: OCLC:467092816

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Crusader Castles

Crusader Castles
Author: Robin Fedden,John Adam Thomson
Publsiher: London : J. Murray
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1957
Genre: Castles
ISBN: UCSC:32106012331648

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Unknown Crusader Castles

Unknown Crusader Castles
Author: Kristian Molin
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2001-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826432018

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The capture of Jerusalem by the First Crusade in 1099 signalled the beginning of an armed struggle in Palestine and throughout the Eastern Mediterranean which lasted until the 15th century. It was a war dominated by the building, securing and besieging of castles rather than by pitched battles. Kristian Molin covers the military history of the crusades on a wider geographical scale than previous historians, taking in Armenia, Cyprus and Greece as well as the Holy Land. He also shows the role of castles as administrative, judicial and social centres in times of peace as well as in war. "Unknown Crusader Castles" provides a fresh perspective on the history of the crusades.

The Crusades 4 volumes

The Crusades  4 volumes
Author: Alan V. Murray
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1550
Release: 2006-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781576078631

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The first multivolume encyclopedia to document the history of one of the most influential religious movements of the Middle Ages—the Crusades. The Crusades: An Encyclopedia surveys all aspects of the crusading movement from its origins in the 11th century to its decline in the 16th century. Unlike other works, which focus on the eastern Mediterranean region, this expansive four-volume encyclopedia also includes the struggle of Christendom against its enemies in Iberia, Eastern Europe, and the Baltic region, and also covers the military orders, crusades against fellow Christians, heretics, and more. This work includes comprehensive entries on personalities such as Godfrey of Bouillon, who refused the title "King of Jerusalem," and St. Bernard of Clairvaux, who tore up his own clothing to make symbols of the cross for crusaders, as well as key events, countries, places, and themes that shed light on everything from the propaganda that inspired crusading warriors to the ways in which they fought. Special coverage of topics such as taxation, pilgrimage, warfare, chivalry, and religious orders give readers an appreciation of the multifaceted nature of these "holy wars."