Soldiers of Christ
Title | Soldiers of Christ PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Browne (Benedictine monk) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Electronic books |
ISBN | 9781846829130 |
"The Military and Hospitaller Orders emerged in the twelfth century as Christendom engaged with the threats and the opportunities offered by its Muslim and non-Christian neighbours. In an Irish context, the Knights Hospitaller and the Knights Templar were the most significant expressions of this unusual vocation that sought to combine military service with monastic observance. Arriving with the first Anglo-Norman settlers, the orders were granted vast landholdings and numerous privileges in Ireland to support their activities in Palestine and the Middle East. From the outset, the knights were closely associated with the administration of the Anglo-Irish colony, with the superior of the Hospitallers, the Prior of Kilmainham, consistently playing a key role in crown affairs. This volume, the proceedings of the Third Glenstal History Conference, explores the history of the Military and Hospitaller Orders in Ireland from their arrival in the late twelfth century to their dissolution and attempted revival in the mid-sixteenth century. Other contributions explore the orders' agricultural, artistic, economic, pastoral and religious activities as well as examining the archaeology of many of their sites."--Publisher description.
The Knights Templar in Ireland
Title | The Knights Templar in Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Michael John Carroll |
Publisher | |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Templars |
ISBN | 9780955203909 |
Knights Templar in Britain
Title | Knights Templar in Britain PDF eBook |
Author | Evelyn Lord |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2013-12-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317866428 |
The Knights Templar In Britain examines exactly who became knights, what rituals sustained them, where the power bases were, and how their tentacles spread through the political and economic worlds of Britain before their defeat at the hands of the Inquisition some two hundred years later. Founded in the early twelfth century, the mysterious Knights Templar rose to be the most powerful military order of the Middle Ages. While their campaign in the Middle East and travels are well-known, their huge influence across the British isles remains virtually uncharted. For readers interested in Medieval History.
Irish knighthoods and related subjects
Title | Irish knighthoods and related subjects PDF eBook |
Author | William F.K. Marmion |
Publisher | Irish Roots Cafe |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780940134508 |
Ireland's Forgotten Past: A History of the Overlooked and Disremembered
Title | Ireland's Forgotten Past: A History of the Overlooked and Disremembered PDF eBook |
Author | Turtle Bunbury |
Publisher | Thames & Hudson |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020-03-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0500775400 |
This volume delves into Ireland’s forgotten history bringing to light some of the most colorful characters and intriguing episodes of the country’s long history. Ireland is approximately the size of the state of Indiana, yet this small country boasts an extensive, rich, and fascinating history. Ireland’s Forgotten Past is an alternative history that covers 13,000 years in 36 stories that are often left out of history books. Among the characters in these absorbing accounts are a pair of ill- fated prehistoric chieftains, a psychopathic Viking, a gallant Norman knight, a dazzling English traitor, an ingenious tailor, an outstanding war-horse, a brothel queen, an insanely prolific sculptor, and a randy prince. This volume offers a succinct account of the Stone Age and Bronze Age, as well as insights into the Bell-Beakers, the Romans, and the Knights Templar. Historian Turtle Bunbury writes a gently off-beat take on monumental events like the Wars of the Roses, the Tudor Conquest and the Battle of the Boyne, as well as the Home Rule campaign and the Great War. Ireland’s Forgotten Past adds color to the existing histories of the country by focusing on the unique characters and intriguing events. This volume will delight anyone interested in the rich untold history of Ireland.
The Templars in Ireland
Title | The Templars in Ireland PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert Wood |
Publisher | |
Pages | 64 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | Knights and knighthood |
ISBN |
The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford
Title | The Hook Peninsula, County Wexford PDF eBook |
Author | Billy Colfer |
Publisher | Cork University Press |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1859183786 |
"The Hook Peninsula continues the Irish Rural Landscape series, building on the research agenda established by the internationally successful Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape. Located in county Wexford, this region was the first to be conquered by the Anglo-Normans and its landscape was shaped by the establishment of two Cistercian abbeys (Tintern and Dunbrody) in the Middle Ages. The location of the peninsula beside a major estuary and busy shipping lanes was of vital importance. The Hook figured prominently in the Confederate Wars in the seventeenth century and in the 1798 rebellion." "This compact and highly distinctive peninsula makes for a compelling case-study in which Billy Colfer carefully knits the local story into a wider narrative. An eye for detail and an intuitive understanding of his local community creates a vivid story, while Colfer's obvious love for the Hook infuses the volume with an underlying passion all the more moving for being understated. Ireland, 'an island nation', has at last a volume informed by a maritime perspective from a writer who understands the sea and its formative influence on landscapes and lives. In these beautiful pages, an astonishing array of maps, photographs, paintings, archive sketches and new drawings ensure that the Hook landscape is given a radiant treatment."--BOOK JACKET.