The Franks in the Aegean, 1204-1500

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The Franks in the Aegean, 1204-1500

Peter Lock

Longman, 1995

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  • : PPR

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 338-355) and index

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: PPR ISBN 9780582051393

内容説明

Despite the enormous literature on the crusades, the Frankish states in the Aegean (set up in the wake of the Fourth Crusade in 1204) have been seriously neglected by modern historians. Yet their history is both compelling in itself - these were the last crusader states to be set up in the eastern Mediterranean and among the last to fall to the Turks - and also valuable for the case study they offer in medieval colonialism. Peter Lock surveys the social, economic, religious and cultural aspects of the region within a broad political framework, and explores the clash of cultures between the Frankish interlopers and their Byzantine subjects. This is a major addition to crusading studies.

目次

List of Genealogical Tables and Maps. Acknowledgements. Abbreviations. Currencies and Measurement 1.The Frankish Aegean, Background, Context and Problems. 2 Sources and Historiography. 3. Crusader States of the North Aegean. 4. The Latin States in Greece, 1204-1311. 5. Mainland Greece in the 14th and 15th Centurie. 6. Venice, Genoa and the Aegean. 7. Lordship and Government. 8. The Latin Secular Church. 9. The Religious Orders. 10. Economic Aspects of the Frankish Aegean. 11. Symbiosis and Segregation. Appendix 1: Chronology of Event. Appendix 2: List of Rulers Bibliography Genealogical Tables. Maps. Index.
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: CSD ISBN 9780582051409

内容説明

This text covers: the crusader states of the North Aegean; the Latin states in Greece; Mainland Greece; Venice, Genoa and the Aegean; Lordship and government; the Latin secular church; the religious orders; and economic aspects of the Frankish Aegean.

目次

  • Part 1 The Frankish Aegean - background, context and problems: the Byzantine Empire
  • conquest and newcomers
  • the Frankish states in the Aegean
  • Frank and Frankish
  • who were the Frankish settlers?
  • the attraction of the Aegean
  • social and cultural implications
  • transliteration of names and titles. Part 2 Sources and historiography: western chronicles
  • the chronicle of the Morea
  • Assizes of Romania
  • Byzantine historians
  • printed primary sources
  • monuments and travellers
  • historiography. Part 3 The crusader states of the north Aegean: the heirs of Byzantium
  • the pact of March 1204
  • the first Latin emperor
  • the partition of the empire, September 1204
  • the Vlacho-Bulgars
  • the emperor Henry, 1206-16
  • the kingdom of Thessalonika
  • the north Aegean, 1216-61
  • titular claimants. Part 4 The Latin states in Greece, 1204-1311: central Greece, 1204
  • Leo Sgouros and the Byzantine opposition
  • conquest of the Peloponnese, 1204-49
  • the role of castles
  • Greek raids, resistance and recovery, 1210-64
  • the treaties of Viterbo, May 1267
  • the lordship of Athens and Thebes
  • a Villehardouin hegemony?
  • Angevin involvement in Greece
  • central Greece, Epiros and Thessaly, 1270-1309
  • the arrival of the Catalans in Greece. Part 5 Mainland Greece in the 14th and 15th centuries: ethos and influences
  • the Catalans in Greece, 1311-64
  • the Acciaioli in Greece, 1338-94
  • the last years of Frankish Greece, 1377-1460. Part 6 Venice, Genoa and Aegean: the four phases of involvement
  • phase 1 - pre 1204
  • phase 2 - 1204-61, the islands of the Aegean, Euboea (Negroponte), Crete, Modon (Methone) and Coron (Korone)
  • phase 3 - 1261-1388
  • phase 4 - 1377-1718. Part 7 Lordship and government: problems and perspectives
  • the suzerainty of the Latin emperor
  • the powers of the emperor
  • coronation and election in the making of the emperor
  • Latin emperors and the west
  • Latin emperors and the Aegean world
  • the imperial council
  • imperial rights and revenues
  • household government
  • local government
  • Byzantine office titles
  • parliament. Part 8 The Latin secular church: Greek and Latin christians
  • the phoney union, 1204
  • the Latin patriarchate
  • Latin diocesan structure
  • the Latin episcopate
  • Latin secular clergy
  • ecclesiastical revenues
  • heresy
  • monuments of the Latin church in the Aegean. Part 9 The religious orders. Part 10 Economic aspects of the Frankish Aegean. Part 11 Symbiosis and segregation.

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