Pope Gregory the ninth and the crusade

Pope Gregory the ninth and the crusade
Title Pope Gregory the ninth and the crusade PDF eBook
Author Richard T. Spence
Publisher
Pages 327
Release 1981
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Pope Gregory IX and the Crusade

Pope Gregory IX and the Crusade
Title Pope Gregory IX and the Crusade PDF eBook
Author Richard Taylor Spence
Publisher
Pages 654
Release 1978
Genre Crusades
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Pope Gregory X and the Crusades

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades
Title Pope Gregory X and the Crusades PDF eBook
Author Philip Bruce Baldwin
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 265
Release 2014
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1843839164

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First full-length study of Pope Gregory X in relation to Crusade, demonstrating his significant impact.

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades
Title Pope Gregory X and the Crusades PDF eBook
Author Philip Bruce Baldwin
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Release 2011
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This study examines the crusading movement during the reign of Pope Gregory X in the latter part of the thirteenth century, before the Latin presence in the Levant came to an end. It seeks to demonstrate the important position of this little-known pope, who formed the bridge between what can now be seen as two separate eras in the crusading period, namely, the era of the traditional passagium generale, and the 'new' era of the passagium particulare. To do this, it will study Western and Muslim sources to understand the condition of the Holy Land during Gregory's pontificate to see the effect it had on the manner in which he organised his crusade, using both traditional and 'new' methods. By drawing on sources from crusading in Iberia, it will show that Gregory approached the crusade flexibly, and was not, as commonly described by historians, wholly obsessed with the Holy Land. It also seeks to dispel one of the more popular myths surrounding Gregory, which is that he wanted to change the government of the kingdom of Jerusalem by putting Charles of Anjou in charge there. A study of the Angevin chancery records - little used by crusade historians - will demonstrate that it was not Gregory's idea, but rather Charles' own. Finally, using Gregory's papal registers and chronicle evidence, this study will attempt to imagine the crusade that would have occurred had Gregory not died prematurely. This includes a discussion of the unprecedented scope of its recruitment as evidence of Gregory's exceptional ability as a crusade organiser, as well as the evidence and reasons for a dramatic change in direction away from Egypt.

Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241)

Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241)
Title Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241) PDF eBook
Author Damian J. Smith
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023-03-20
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ISBN 9789463724364

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As Cardinal Hugo and as pope, Gregory was one of the dominant figures in the history of the papacy of the High Middle Ages. Coming to prominence under Pope Innocent III, Hugo played an important political role, particularly as legate on various occasions, as well as being a major promoter of the new religious orders. As pope, his battle with Emperor Frederick II is one of medieval history's most absorbing conflicts. But he also acted as peacemaker, promoter of the Crusades, instigator of mission for the sake of conversion, refomer of the Curia, patron of arts and liturgy, and as a passionate advocate of Church reform. His decretal collection, the Liber Extra, was the most influential of the Middle Ages. A full examination of Gregory's pontificate is very long overdue. The current volume brings together a team of international scholars, each of them expert in dealing with a particular aspect of the pontificate, and provides what will be a collection of studies of lasting scholarly value on a central figure of the medieval papacy.

Pope Gregory VII, 1073-1085

Pope Gregory VII, 1073-1085
Title Pope Gregory VII, 1073-1085 PDF eBook
Author H. E. J. Cowdrey
Publisher Clarendon Press
Pages 762
Release 1998-08-20
Genre History
ISBN 0191584592

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The reign of Pope Gregory VII (1073-85), who gave his name to an era of Church reform, is critically important in the history of the medieval church and papacy. Thus it is surprising that this is the first comprehensive biography to appear in any language for over fifty years. H. E. J. Cowdrey presents Gregory's life and work in their entirety, tracing his career from early days as a clerk of the Roman Church, through his political negotiations, ecclesiastical governance, and final exile at Salerno. Full account is taken of his turbulent relations with King Henry IV of Germany, from his first deposition and excommunication in 1076, to the absolution at Canossa and the imposition of a second sentence in 1080. Pope Gregory was also a contemporary of William the Conqueror, and, as the author shows, fully supported his conquest of England. Gregory VII is presented as an individual whose deep inner belief in iustitia (righteousness) did not waver in the face of new circumstances, although his broad outlook underwent changes. Deeply committed to the traditions of the past and especially to those of Pope Gregory the Great, his reign prepared the way for an age of strong papal monarchy in the western Church.

A/AS Level History for AQA The Age of the Crusades, c1071–1204 Student Book

A/AS Level History for AQA The Age of the Crusades, c1071–1204 Student Book
Title A/AS Level History for AQA The Age of the Crusades, c1071–1204 Student Book PDF eBook
Author Richard Kerridge
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 119
Release 2015-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 1107587255

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A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the AQA 2015 A/AS Level History. Written for the AQA A/AS Level History specifications for first teaching from 2015, this print Student Book covers The Age of the Crusades, c1071-1204 Breadth component. Completely matched to the new AQA specification, this full-colour Student Book provides valuable background information to contextualise the period of study. Supporting students in developing their critical thinking, research and written communication skills, it also encourages them to make links between different time periods, topics and historical themes.