Kings and Lords in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem

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Pub. Date: 1994-03-28
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

In the present volume, the third selection of his articles to be published, Professor Mayer deals with questions of royal authority and power in the Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem. He first examines the relationship between the monarchy and the Church, questions of royal succession, and aspects of the royal chancery, but is also concerned to trace the king's efforts to create a new clientele of loyal vassals. The second group of studies reverses the perspective, and looks at the origins and development of the lordships of the kingdom, notably at the important county of Jaffa and at the role of the Ibelin, the most significant family in the land.

Table of Contents

Die Hofkapelle der Könige von Jerusalem
The succession to Baldwin II of Jerusalem: English impact on the East
The Concordat of Nablus
Angevins versus Normans: the new men of King Fulk of Jerusalem
Guillaume de Tyr à l'école
Fontevrault und Bethanien: Kirchliches Leben in Anjou and Jerusalem im 12. Jahrhundert
Das syrische Erdbeben von 1170: ein unedierter brief König Amalrichs von Jerusalem
Vier jerusalemitanische Königsurkunden für Pisa: echt, gefälscht oder verunechtet?
Die Legitimität Balduins IV. von Jerusalem und das Testament der Agnes von Courtenay
Henry II of England and the Holy Land
The origins of the county of Jaffa
The double county of Jaffa and Ascalon: one fief or two
John of Jaffa, his opponents and his fiefs
The origins of the lordships of Ramla and Lydda in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
Carving up crusaders: the early Ibelins and Ramlas
Manasses of Hierges in East and West
The wheel of fortune: seignorial vicissitudes under kings Fulk and Baldwin III of Jerusalem
Die Herrschaftsbildung in Hebron
Index
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