| William Henley Jervis - 1869 - 756 Seiten
...France. The undertaking was thoroughly congenial to the chivalrous character of the French nation, and occasioned, in fact, the earliest development of its...with perfect truth and justice that a contemporary liistorian, Guibert of Nogent, adopted for his chronicle the title of " Gesta Dei per Francos." §... | |
| 1875 - 336 Seiten
...principal leaders of the expedition, and two-thirds of the crusading army, were French, A Frenchman founded the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem ; Frenchmen...principalities established by the crusaders in the East; and, during the entire Christian occupation of Palestine, the French language, manners, and political... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele, Esther Baker Steele - 1875 - 356 Seiten
...principal leaders of the expedition, and two-tliirds of the crusading army, were French. A Frenchman founded the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem ; Frenchmen...principalities established by the crusaders in the Enst; and, dnring the entire Christian occupation of Palestine, the French language, manners, and political... | |
| A.S. Barnes & Co - 1875 - 346 Seiten
...principal leaders of the expedition, and two-thirds of the crusading army, were French. A Frenchman founded the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem ; Frenchmen...head of almost all the principalities established by tl c crusaders in the East; and, during the entire Christian occupation of Palestine, Ihe French language,... | |
| William Henley Jervis - 1881 - 818 Seiten
...France. The undertaking was thoroughly congenial to the chivalrous character of the French nation, and occasioned, in fact, the earliest development of its...contemporary historian, Guibert of Nogent, adopted for his chrojiicle the title of " Gesta Dei per Francos." § 16. None of the sovereigns of Christendom took... | |
| William Henley Jervis - 1882 - 762 Seiten
...France. The undertaking was thoroughly congenial to the chivalrous character of the French nation, and occasioned, in fact, the earliest development of its...his chronicle the title of " Gesta Dei per Francos." § 16. None of the sovereigns of Christendom took part in the first crusade. Philip of France was disabled... | |
| Guy Theodore Wrench - 1926 - 486 Seiten
...French. ... All the principal leaders of the expedition were without exception French; and two-thirds at least of the crusading army belonged to the same...principalities established by the crusaders in the East" (Jervis, p. 96). These crusades not only occupied and got rid of a great number of feudal lords, but... | |
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