Published 1854
by Lindsay & Blakiston in Philadelphia .
Written in English
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LC Classifications | D158 .P96 |
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Pagination | 1 p.l., 480 p. |
Number of Pages | 480 |
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Open Library | OL23664195M |
LC Control Number | 03009770 |
History of the Crusades: Their Rise, Progress, and Results History of the Crusades: Their Rise, Progress, and Results by George Procter. Publication date Publisher R. Griffin and Co. Language English. Book digitized by Google from the library of the New York Public Library and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Addeddate Pages: Get this from a library! History of the crusades: their rise, progress, and results. [George Procter]. History of the Crusades: Their Rise, Progress, and Results by Major Proctor and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at History of the Byzantine Empire Volume II: From the Crusades to the Fall of the Empire (A. D. ) by Vasiliev, A.A. and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at .
The Crusades were a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. History of the crusades: their rise, progress, and results. Book/Printed Material Online Format. Image. The cultural consequences of growth in trade, the rise of the Italian cities and progress are elaborated in his work. In this he influenced his student Walter Scott. [] Much of the popular understanding of the crusades derives from the 19th century novels of Scott and the French histories by Joseph François Michaud. The crusaders gave emotional thanks for their success as they reached their goal, the tomb of Christ in the Holy Sepulchre. Download our special issue on the history of the Crusades Their victory was not yet assured. The vizier of Egypt had viewed the .
Ten important books on the Crusades, assembled, not ranked. Joshua Prawer, History of the Crusader kingdom in the Land of Israel, (2 vols., in Hebrew, Jerusalem, ). The first crusades book I ever read, while a high school student. The speech of Pope Urban II. at Clermont, ; Contributor Names Munro, Dana Carleton, , "Epochs of history" divided into "Epochs of ancient" and "Epochs of modern history." cf. verso of half-title. Also available in digital form. History of the crusades: their rise, progress, and results. Proctor's history of the crusades: comprising the rise, progress, and results of the various extraordinary European expeditions for the recovery of the Holy Land from the Saracens and Turks / (New York: United States Book Company successors to John W. Lovell Company, []), by George Procter (page images at HathiTrust). The Third Crusade (–) was an attempt by the leaders of the three most powerful states of Western Christianity (England, France and the Holy Roman Empire) to reconquer the Holy Land following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in It was partially successful, recapturing the important cities of Acre and Jaffa, and reversing most of Saladin's Location: Mostly Levant and Anatolia.