Chronicles Of The Crusades
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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Chronicles of the Crusades brings together two landmark eyewitness accounts of the medieval Crusading era, written by two French noblemen who witnessed history firsthand. Villehardouin's The Conquest of Constantinople presents a gripping military chronicle of the Fourth Crusade (1198–1204), detailing the shocking diversion of crusading forces that culminated in the sack of Constantinople. Joinville's The Life of Saint Louis offers an intimate and vivid portrait of the Seventh Crusade under King Louis IX of France, blending personal memoir with royal biography in a tone that is both reverent and remarkably candid. Together, these two accounts illuminate the brutal realities, political intrigues, and spiritual motivations that drove medieval Europe's most ambitious military campaigns to reclaim the Holy Land. Translated with clarity and authority, this Penguin Classics edition remains an essential primary source for anyone seeking to understand the Crusades from those who lived them.
Author: Joinville & Villehardouin
Format: Paperback
Genre: History
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
Chronicles of the Crusades brings together two landmark eyewitness accounts of the medieval Crusading era, written by two French noblemen who witnessed history firsthand. Villehardouin's The Conquest of Constantinople presents a gripping military chronicle of the Fourth Crusade (1198–1204), detailing the shocking diversion of crusading forces that culminated in the sack of Constantinople. Joinville's The Life of Saint Louis offers an intimate and vivid portrait of the Seventh Crusade under King Louis IX of France, blending personal memoir with royal biography in a tone that is both reverent and remarkably candid. Together, these two accounts illuminate the brutal realities, political intrigues, and spiritual motivations that drove medieval Europe's most ambitious military campaigns to reclaim the Holy Land. Translated with clarity and authority, this Penguin Classics edition remains an essential primary source for anyone seeking to understand the Crusades from those who lived them.