Latin Church of the Early Crusades

With the conquest of Jerusalem on July 15, 1099, the preliminary objective of the First Crusade was attained. The victors who owed their astonishing success largely to negative factors—disunion and weakness of the Islamic forces—were thereupon confronted with the formidable task of consolidating the...

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Main Author: Spinka, Matthew (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge University Press [1939]
In: Church history
Year: 1939, Volume: 8, Pages: 113-131
IxTheo Classification:KAE Church history 900-1300; high Middle Ages
Further subjects:B Crusades
Online Access: Volltext (doi)
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:With the conquest of Jerusalem on July 15, 1099, the preliminary objective of the First Crusade was attained. The victors who owed their astonishing success largely to negative factors—disunion and weakness of the Islamic forces—were thereupon confronted with the formidable task of consolidating their possessions and securing their power against Turkish counter-attacks.
ISSN:0009-6407
Contains:Enthalten in: Church history
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2307/3160650