The Road to Armageddon: The Last Years of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
Autor W. B. Bartletten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2007
The Third Crusade of Richard the Lionheart is well known but the build-up to it less so. Yet the years that led up to the Battle of Hattin in 1187 resonant with intrigue, plot and counter-plot, and the abuse of power.
This is the story of those events, involving the greatest of the military orders, the Templars and their key ally, the ruthless Reynald of Chatillon, and how they seized a throne, sought to rule a kingdom and eventually, as a result, lost it. In the 1180s the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem was ruled by a weak king, Guy of Lusignan. A puppet, placed on the throne by power-hungry hawks Reynald of Chatillon and Templar Grand Master, Gerard de Ridfort, he was the worst possible ruler at this crucial time. Arrayed against the hawks was a group of doves, those who wished to have some form of accommodation with the Muslims.
This infighting among the Christian forces, coupled with the rise of a Muslim leader of genius, Salah ed-Din Yusuf, Saladin, led almost inevitably to the fateful field of Hattin. Wayne Bartlett reveals the causes and the aftermath of one of the few battles that can truly be called decisive.
This is the story of those events, involving the greatest of the military orders, the Templars and their key ally, the ruthless Reynald of Chatillon, and how they seized a throne, sought to rule a kingdom and eventually, as a result, lost it. In the 1180s the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem was ruled by a weak king, Guy of Lusignan. A puppet, placed on the throne by power-hungry hawks Reynald of Chatillon and Templar Grand Master, Gerard de Ridfort, he was the worst possible ruler at this crucial time. Arrayed against the hawks was a group of doves, those who wished to have some form of accommodation with the Muslims.
This infighting among the Christian forces, coupled with the rise of a Muslim leader of genius, Salah ed-Din Yusuf, Saladin, led almost inevitably to the fateful field of Hattin. Wayne Bartlett reveals the causes and the aftermath of one of the few battles that can truly be called decisive.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780750945783
ISBN-10: 0750945788
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 12 color 12 b&w
Dimensiuni: 161 x 241 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Sutton Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0750945788
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 12 color 12 b&w
Dimensiuni: 161 x 241 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Sutton Publishing
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
W. B. Bartlett is the author of Taming the Dragon, God Wills It! A History of the Crusades, An Ungodly War: The Sack of Constantinople and Fourth Crusade and Assassins: Medieval IslamΣs Secret Sect, all published by Sutton. He is a management consultant, currently working in Mongolia.
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The Third Crusade of Richard the Lionheart is well known but the build-up to it less so. Yet the years that led up to the Battle of Hattin in 1187 resonant with intrigue, plot and counter-plot, and the abuse of power. The infighting among the Christian forces, coupled with the rise of a Muslim leader of genius, Salah ed-Din Yusuf, Saladin, led almost inevitably to the fateful field of Hattin.