The Military Orders: On land and by sea

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Malcolm Barber, Judith Mary Upton-Ward
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 1994 - 292 pagine
The regular conferences on the military orders held in London - together with others which meet in Italy, France and Poland - are expressions of a huge growth in interest in the subject throughout the world. The articles in this volume, a selection of the papers held at the 4th London conference, testify to the quality of the work being done.
 

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Milites ad terminum in the Military Orders during
5
Recent Issues in Polish Historiography of the Crusades
13
A Comparison of Health at a Village and Castle in the Kingdom
23
Competition between the MilitaryReligious Orders
29
The Military Orders and the Chronicle of Morea
35
The Military Orders and their Navies
41
A New Chronology for the Scandinavian Branches
57
The Hospital of St John the Bedroom of Caritas
85
Murder in the Preceptory? The Strange Case of Peter of Valbéon
129
Hospitaller Estate Management in the Medieval Kingdom
145
Voices from 1307 to 1311
163
Regulations Concerning the Reception of Hospitaller Milites
201
The FifteenthCentury Maritime Operations of the Knights
215
Hospitallers and Maltese
229
A Venetian Hospitaller
251
Select Bibliography
267

The Reputation of Gerard of Ridefort
111

Parole e frasi comuni

Informazioni sull'autore (1994)

Judi Upton-Ward is an Independent Scholar researching the Crusades and Ottoman history.

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