Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1179866
Crusades and Crusading in High Medieval Dalmatia and Croatia - Failed, Abused, Imaginery
Crusades and Crusading in High Medieval Dalmatia and Croatia - Failed, Abused, Imaginery // The Expansion of the Faith: Crusading on the Frontiers of Latin Christendom in the High Middle Ages / Kersken, Norbert ; Srodecki, Paul (ur.).
Turnhout: Brepols, 2022. str. 89-96
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Naslov
Crusades and Crusading in High Medieval Dalmatia and
Croatia - Failed, Abused, Imaginery
Autori
Budak, Neven
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
The Expansion of the Faith: Crusading on the Frontiers of Latin Christendom in the High Middle Ages
Urednik/ci
Kersken, Norbert ; Srodecki, Paul
Izdavač
Brepols
Grad
Turnhout
Godina
2022
Raspon stranica
89-96
ISBN
978-2-503-58880-3
Ključne riječi
Dalmatia, Croatia, Crusades, Andrew II, Zadar, Zvonimir
Sažetak
Croatia and Dalmatia experienced three crusades, starting with the First Crusade during which the crusaders passed through the Kingdom encountering hostile population. During the Forth Crusade, crusaders who had not been able to pay the Venetians for transporting them to Constantinople, conquered Zadar and handed it over to Venice. The only positive encounter with crusaders happened during the Fifth Crusade, when king Andrew gathered his army in Split, where he embarked for the Holly Land. This was, however, a failed attempt by the king who soon returned without accomplishing anything significant. Finally, in the fourteenth century a legend about the death of king Zvonimir was composed, claiming that he was murdered because he wanted to respond to the Pope's call to start a crusade.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Povijest