The popes and the Baltic crusades, 1147-1254 / / by Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt.

The Popes and the Baltic Crusades examines the extension of the crusading idea from the Holy Land to the Baltic region. Highlighting the interplay between canon law, missionary ideas and politics, it shows how papal policy on the campaigns against the pagan peoples of north-eastern Europe developed...

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Superior document:The northern world, v. 26
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Year of Publication:2007
Language:English
Series:Northern world ; v. 26.
Physical Description:1 online resource (303 p.)
Notes:Based on the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Cambridge.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Introduction / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Sources And Literature / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Chapter One. Papal Policy On The Baltic Crusades To 1198 / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Chapter Two. Innocent III (1198–1216) And The Crusades In The Baltic Region / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Chapter Three. Honorius III (1216–27) And The Crusades In The Baltic Region / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Chapter Four. Papal Policy On The Baltic Crusades During The Pontificates Of Gregory IX (1227–41) And Innocent IV (1243–54) / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Chapter Five. The Popes And The Baltic Crusades: Conclusions And Reflections / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Bibliography / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt
  • Index / I.M. Fonnesberg-Schmidt.