The Crusades: the Two Hundred Years War: the Clash Between the Cross and Teh Crescent in the Middle East 1096-1291 (Prime Time History) - James Harpur - Books - Rosen Publishing Group - 9781404213678 - January 30, 2008
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The Crusades: the Two Hundred Years War: the Clash Between the Cross and Teh Crescent in the Middle East 1096-1291 (Prime Time History)

James Harpur

The Crusades: the Two Hundred Years War: the Clash Between the Cross and Teh Crescent in the Middle East 1096-1291 (Prime Time History)

During the Middle Ages the titanic clash between the Christian and Muslim worlds that centred on Palestine and lasted for some 200 years was one of the most unforgettable episodes in western history. For the crusaders the prize was the possession of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, which for hundreds of years had shimmered in the minds of European Christians as the most sacred place on earth. For the Muslims, on the other hand, the crusaders were not only the infidel, but a coarse, violent brigade of invaders - undoubtedly courageous and virile - lacking the refinements of civilization. The Crusades captures the excitement and drama of the battles, sieges, gruelling marches and surprise ambushes. It unravels the webs of politics and ever-shifting alliances between the crusaders and Muslims; and it conjures up the heroes and villains, and what life was really like for the thousands of Franks for whom Outremer was not so much a foreign land as a home. With maps to pinpoint the routes and places and a back-section glossary of the leading personalities and a chronology of events, The Crusades is a one-volume guide to the wars that became a legend.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 30, 2008
ISBN13 9781404213678
Publishers Rosen Publishing Group
Pages 118
Dimensions 236 × 281 × 13 mm   ·   671 g
Language English  

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