Awarded the Verbruggen Prize 2022 for the best book on medieval
military history. Baldwin of Bourcq left his home in France in 1096 to
join the great crusade summoned by Pope Urban II for the liberation of
the holy sites and Christian peoples of Syria and Palestine from the
domination of the Muslim Turks. In 1100 he became ruler of the
Franco-Armenian county of Edessa. In 1118 he succeeded to the kingdom
of Jerusalem. In just over two decades this younger son of a minor
French count had become one of only a dozen kings in Western
Christendom. To defend the principalities of Outremer against their
Turkish and Egyptian enemies he travelled thousands of miles and led
his troops in over two dozen campaigns. He spent two extended periods
in Turkish captivity, yet he outlived almost all of his fellow
crusaders, and died leaving the succession to his kingdom secure. This
is the first biography in any language of a remarkable man. Drawing on
a wide range of narrative and documentary sources, it gives an account
of Baldwin’s ancestry and life from his first recorded appearance up
to his death in 1131. It explains the complex and shifting geopolitics
of the principalities of Outremer and the Muslim territories around
them, and explores Baldwin’s character as a ruler and leader in war,
the significance of his wide-ranging kinship network, and the
succession to the kingdom of Jerusalem. Baldwin of Bourcq will appeal
to students, teachers and researchers in Medieval History, especially
Crusade Studies and Military History.
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Count of Edessa and King of Jerusalem (1100-1131)
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ISBN
9781000479805
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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