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Feudal monarchy in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100 to 1291
John L. La Monte-
Frontmatter
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List of Abbreviations (page xv)
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Introduction (page xix)
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BOOK I The Constitutional Development of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (page 1)
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1. The First Kingdom, 1099-1174 (page 3)
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2. War and Reconstruction: the Years of Transition, 1174-1210 (page 26)
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3. The Second Kingdom, 1210-1291 (page 49)
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BOOK II The Administrative Machinery of the Latin Kingdom (page 85)
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4. The Haute Cour (page 87)
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5. The Lesser Courts (page 105)
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6. The Grand Officers and the Chancery (page 114)
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7. The Military Establishment, Knight Service and Feudal Tenure (page 138)
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8. The Administration of Finance (page 166)
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BOOK III Some Political Relationships of the Kings of Jerusalem (page 185)
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9. Relations of the Kings of Jerusalem with the Princes of Antioch and the Counts of Tripoli and Edessa (page 187)
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10. Relations of the Kings of Jerusalem with the Church (page 203)
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11. Relations of the Kings of Jerusalem with the Religio-Military Orders (page 217)
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12. Relations of the Kings of Jerusalem with the Italian and Provençal Commercial Communes (page 226)
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Conclusion (page 243)
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APPENDICES
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A. Geneology of the Kings of Jerusalem (page 249)
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B. Major Lines of the House of Ibelin (page 251)
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C. Lists of the Grand Officers of Jerusalem, Cyprus, Antioch and Tripoli (page 252)
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D. Charters and Treaties pertaining to the Italian and Provençal Communes in the Kingdom of Jerusalem (page 261)
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E. Note on the Law of Treason in the Assises of Jerusalem (page 276)
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F. Note on the Sources (page 281)
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Index (page 283)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 38.2 (Jan. 1933): 313-314 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1838305 |
SP | 8.1 (Jan. 1933): 96-102 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2846860 |
JQR | 25.2 (Oct. 1934): 183-199 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1451715 |