Family Traditions and Participation in the Second Crusade

Jonathan Riley-Smith · 1992

To take the cross involved committing oneself to an expensive and dangerous enterprise, but the decision cannot have been made in isolation from all kinds of pressure, including the expectations of a family that traditionally supported the crusading movement.

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Kitap Bölümü
Yazar:
Jonathan Riley-Smith
Yayın yılı:
1992
Yayıncı:
Palgrave Macmillan US
Dil:
en

To take the cross involved committing oneself to an expensive and dangerous enterprise, but the decision cannot have been made in isolation from all kinds of pressure, including the expectations of a family that traditionally supported the crusading movement. Such traditions of commitment built up very quickly, and their strength was recognized by Pope Eugenius III when, proclaiming the Second Crusade, he called on sons to emulate their fathers. It will be seen as a great token of nobility and uprightness if those things acquired by the efforts of your fathers are vigorously defended by you, their good sons. But if, God forbid, it comes to pass differently, then the bravery of the fathers will have proved to be diminished in the sons.2

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