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In: Outremer. Studies in the Crusades and the Latin East Ser. v.11
Front Matter -- Torben Kjersgaard Nielsen and Kurt Villads Jensen. Introduction -- Alan V. Murray. From Jerusalem to Mexico -- Ahmed M. Sheir. Between the Downfall of Edessa and the Capture of Damietta -- Betty Binysh. Give me Three Good Reasons for a Muslim to end a crusade -- Tomislav Karlović. On the Role of Roman law in the Crusader States -- Jochen Burgtorf. Refugees in the Latin East before and during the Third Crusade (1168-1192) -- Adam Simmons. Desire, Myth, and Necessity -- Shlomo Lotan. Unknown Leaders -- Nicholas Coureas. The Formation and Evolution of the Class of Burgesses in the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus 1192-1474 -- Nicholas McDermott. The Knight Hospitaller Slave system and its Variety of Enslaved Groups on Cyprus, Rhodes and Malta -- Mihkel Mäesalu. Agreements on the Acceptance of Christianity between Crusaders and Pagans in Thirteenth-Century Livonia -- Anti Selart. A Crusader and the Chieftain's Daughter -- Raitis Simsons. The Inclusion of Indigenous Western Baltic People in the Teutonic Order's Prussian and Curonian Land Administration in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries -- Gregory Leighton. The Teutonic Order and the Origins of its State as an Example of a Crusading Landscape in Fourteenth-Century Prussia.
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