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The Siege of Jerusalem Conor Kostick

The Siege of Jerusalem By Conor Kostick

The Siege of Jerusalem by Conor Kostick


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The most extraordinary siege in medieval history began with the arrival of a Christian army at Jerusalem on the dawn of 6 June 1099. There were other sieges that lasted longer, involved greater numbers of troops and deployed more siege engines.

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The Siege of Jerusalem: Crusade and Conquest in 1099 by Conor Kostick

This title offers a fascinating insight to the final siege of the First Crusade. The most extraordinary siege in medieval history began with the arrival of a Christian army at Jerusalem on the dawn of 6 June 1099. There were other sieges that lasted longer, involved greater numbers of troops and deployed more siege engines, but nothing else in the entire medieval period compares to the extraordinary journey that the besiegers had made to get to their goal and the heady religious enthusiasm among the troops. This was the culmination of the First Crusade, a military pilgrimage that had seen hundreds of thousands of men, women and children leave their homes in Western Europe, march for three years over thousands of miles and undergo tremendous hardship to reach their longed-for goal: Jerusalem. No other medieval army had made such a journey to reach its goal. And no other army had such a peculiar makeup. There were hundreds of unattached poor women, gathered from the margins of Northern French towns by the charity of the charismatic preacher Peter the Hermit and given a new direction to their lives by the expedition to Jerusalem. There were farmers who had sold their land and homes, put all their belongings in two-wheeled carts and marched alongside their oxen. Bards came and earned their keep composing songs about the events they were witnessing, from the heroic charges of the nobles to bawdy satires on the lax behaviour of some of the senior clergy. Knights and foot soldiers were at the heart of the fighting forces, naturally. But even here there was a strange fluidity to the army, with the status of a warrior rising or falling depending on his ability to keep his horse alive and his armour in good order. Here is a vivid and engaging account of the events of that siege: the key figures, the turning points, the spiritual beliefs of the participants, the deep political rivalries and the massacre of the inhabitants that left such a deep scar in the horrified imagination that it still evokes passionate feelings nearly a thousand years later.

About Conor Kostick

Dr Conor Kostick holds a gold medal in history from Trinity College Dublin and is an award-winning author of both fiction and nonfiction. He teaches on the crusades at Trinity College, where he currently holds a post-doctoral fellowship from the Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1: The Journey; 2: Rivalries; 3: Thirst; 4: Siege Warfare; 5: Assault; 6: Massacre; 7: Who Shall Rule?; 8: Legacy.

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GOR005426671
9781441138286
1441138285
The Siege of Jerusalem: Crusade and Conquest in 1099 by Conor Kostick
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-09-01
224
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