Principality of Antioch and its Frontiers in the Twelfth Century
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Principality of Antioch and its Frontiers in the Twelfth Century
Buck, Andrew D
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
03/2025
296
Mole
9781837652549
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Introduction
1. The Extent of the Principality
2. The Rulers of Antioch
3. Central Governance and Military Service
4. Lordship in the Principality
5. A Frontier Society? The Nature of Inter-Cultural Relations
6. Relations with Byzantium
7. Antioch and the Latin East
Conclusion
Bibliography
1. The Extent of the Principality
2. The Rulers of Antioch
3. Central Governance and Military Service
4. Lordship in the Principality
5. A Frontier Society? The Nature of Inter-Cultural Relations
6. Relations with Byzantium
7. Antioch and the Latin East
Conclusion
Bibliography
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Antioch; christianity; globalization; independence; islam; middle ages; military rule; religion; spirituality; strategy; Syria; Syrian literature; Syrian religion; theology; twelfth century; Medieval polity; Byzantine Empire; Armenian Christians; Cilicia; First Crusade; Prince Bohemond II; Zengids of Aleppo; Mosul; Rupenids; Frankish settlers; Latin Christendom; northern Syria
Introduction
1. The Extent of the Principality
2. The Rulers of Antioch
3. Central Governance and Military Service
4. Lordship in the Principality
5. A Frontier Society? The Nature of Inter-Cultural Relations
6. Relations with Byzantium
7. Antioch and the Latin East
Conclusion
Bibliography
1. The Extent of the Principality
2. The Rulers of Antioch
3. Central Governance and Military Service
4. Lordship in the Principality
5. A Frontier Society? The Nature of Inter-Cultural Relations
6. Relations with Byzantium
7. Antioch and the Latin East
Conclusion
Bibliography
Antioch; christianity; globalization; independence; islam; middle ages; military rule; religion; spirituality; strategy; Syria; Syrian literature; Syrian religion; theology; twelfth century; Medieval polity; Byzantine Empire; Armenian Christians; Cilicia; First Crusade; Prince Bohemond II; Zengids of Aleppo; Mosul; Rupenids; Frankish settlers; Latin Christendom; northern Syria