A. Beihammer, A. Nicolaou-Konnari (eds), Crusading, Society, and Politics in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Age of King Peter I of Cyprus
A. Beihammer, A. Nicolaou-Konnari (eds), Crusading, Society, and Politics in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Age of King Peter I of Cyprus, Turnhout, Brepols, 2023
Table des matières :
Angel Nicolaou-Konnari, Peter I of Lusignan (1324–69, 1359) in Historical Sources and Modern Popular Culture
Angel Nicolaou-Konnari, Appendix A: The Life and Reign of Peter I of Lusignan (1329–69, 1359) according to Leontios Makhairas and William of Machaut: A Thematic Comparison
Kakia Niκolaou, Appendix B: (Tentative) Psychiatric Assessement of Peter I of Lusignan (1329–69, 1359)
Alexander D. Beihammer, The Sack of Alexandria (1365), the Crusading Movement, and the Eastern Mediterranean in the First Half of the Fourteenth Century
Part I. From Acre to Alexandria – The Politics and Ecology of Crusading
Mike Carr, Cyprus and the Crusades between the Fall of Acre and the Reign of Peter I
Charalampos Gasparis, Crete, 1357–67: A Stronghold for Venetian Diplomacy and Crusading in the Eastern Mediterranean
Johannes Preiser-Kapeller, A Climate for Crusading? Environmental Factors in the History of the Eastern Mediterranean during the Life and Reign of Peter I of Cyprus (1328–69)
Michalis Olympios, Angevin and Lusignan Visual Claims to the Crown of Jerusalem: Parallel Lives?
Part II. Peter I’s Alexandrian Crusade (1365) – Event and Context
Peter Edbury, Chris Schabel, The Papacy and King Peter I of Cyprus
Chris Schabel, Appendix A: Pope Innocent VI’s Letters Concerning the Succession of King Peter I of Cyprus
Chris Schabel, Appendix B: Pope Urban V’s Letters Concerning King Peter I of Cyprus and the Crusade
John France, The ‘Military Revolution’ and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Age of Peter 1 (1359–69)
Clément Onimus, Peter I of Lusignan’s Crusade and the Reaction of the Mamluk Sultanate
Angel Nicolaou-Konnari, ‘Le roy de Chippre de renon’: The Depiction of Peter I of Lusignan in French Literature
Part III. A Crusader Kingdom – Cypriot Society before and after Peter I
Miriam Salzmann, Stability or Chaos? Power Élites in Lusignan Cyprus between the 1360s and 1390s
Gilles Grivaud, Le roi Pierre Ier et son conseil
Johannes Pahlitzsch, The Suriani in Lusignan Cyprus until the Murder of Peter I (1369): Terminology, Legal Status, and the Curia Surianorum
Part IV. The Rise of a New Power – Muslim-Turkish Anatolia
Rhoads Murphey, The Long Prose ‘Epic’ of Sarı Saltuk Dede (fl. circa 1260 to 1298) as a Source for Understanding the Style and Context of Crusading Warfare in the Late Thirteenth-Century Near and Middle East
Romain Thurin, ‘Wolves and Sheep drank and grazed together’: A Case Study on the Formation of the Anatolian Beyliks
Daniele Baglioni, Italian Vernaculars as Diplomatic Languages in the Medieval Levant
Part V. The Schismatic Ally – Byzantium between Islam and Unionism
Alexander D. Beihammer, Crusade, Civil Strife, and Byzantine-Turkish Coalitions in the Time of Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos (1341–54)
Sebastian Kolditz, John V Palaeologus in Rome
Charles Yost, Anti-Palamism, Unionism, and the ‘Crisis of Faith’ of the Fourteenth Century
Alexis Torrance, Cyprus in the Late Byzantine Theological Landscape, with Special Reference to the Palamite Controversy
Index