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Autor:
Norman Housley
The fifty years that followed Mehmed II's capture of Constantinople in 1453 witnessed a substantial attempt to revive the crusade as the principal military mechanism for defending Christian Europe against the advance of the Ottoman Turks. Norman Hous
Autor:
Norman Housley
Religious warfare has been a recurrent feature of European history. In this intelligent and readable study, the distinguished Crusade historian Norman Housley describes and analyses the principal expressions of holy war in the period from the Hussite
Autor:
Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
Crusades. 20:292-294
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Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 72:36-52
Between the Council of Basle and the Fifth Lateran Council the papal curia was subject to much pressure to convene a new general council to address the urgent need for a crusade. This essay examines the relationship between the forceful lobbying for
Autor:
Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medieval History. 46:198-216
The discussion of crusade at the councils of Constance (1414–18) and Basel (1431–49) is used to test the hypothesis that in the fifteenth century increasing importance was attached to the gathering...
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Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
Crusades. 19:178-180
Autor:
Norman Housley
These studies span the period from the origins of the crusading movement in the 11th century until its final active phase during the Renaissance. Some of the articles spring from Norman Housley's work on crusading against Christian heretics, mercenar
Autor:
Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
The Templars, The Hospitallers and the Crusades
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429355134-19
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429355134-19
Autor:
Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
Crusades. 16:115-145
Autor:
Norman Housley
Publikováno v:
Church History. 86:643-667
This essay surveys the ways the attitudes of Piccolomini and Cusa toward the initiation of a crusade were shaped by their shifting allegiances between 1432 and their deaths in 1464. Piccolomini's developing interest in crusade, which became his centr