KÖNYVSOROZAT
Memoria Hungariae, 15.
Kiadás éve: 2024
Kiadás helye: Debrecen
Terjedelem: 451 oldal
Nyelv: Angol, Francia
ISBN: 978-963-490-554-7
ISSN: 2498-7795
Betekintés
Mercenaries and Crusaders
Ed. Attila BÁRÁNY
This volume is the proceedings of an international conference „Mercenaries and Crusaders (1202–1480)” held between 22-24 June 2022 at the University of Debrecen (https://mercenariesandcrusaders.com/). It was organised and the proceedings have been edited under the auspices of the HUN-REN (Hungarian Research Network) – University of Debrecen Research Group “Military History of Medieval Hungary and Central Europe”. The conference was funded by National Research, Development and Innovation Fund. The volume is also sponsored bv the „Hungary in Medieval Europe” project under the framework of the University of Debrecen’s Thematic Excellence Program as well as the “Sources of Medieval Hungarian Military Organization in Europe, 1301–1437” research program of the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund.
The original idea of a conference like that was brought forward years ago by Ölbei Tamás (Université de Lorraine, Nancy-Metz – University of Debrecen) and João Nisa (Universidade de Coimbra), for which I myself and the editorial board are grateful. It is due to their efforts that the conference was to be organised in a collaboration with the Histoire et Cultures de l’Antiquité et du Moyen Âge (Université de Lorraine, Nancy-Metz) and the Centro de História da Sociedade e da Cultura (Universidade de Coimbra).
Foreword 9
Sándor Ónadi
From Jerusalem to Ascalon: The role of the clergy in the last phase of the First Crusade 11
Benjámin Borbás
The use and reuse of the spoils of war during the Crusades (1096-1291) 33
Attila Bárány
Richard I’s return from the Holy Land 61
Gábor Barabás
To eradicate the depravity of heresy: a Hungarian crusade in the early thirteenth century? 87
Zsolt Hunyadi
Turcopoles of the Templars and Hospitallers (thirteenth-fourteenth centuries) 105
Gergely Kiss
Conrad of Urach, papal Legate in the service of Crusades 117
Rui Pedro Neves
The epic tale of Pedro Sanches: the infant, the mercenary and the crusader 129
Yanina Ryier
Lithuanian troops in the military campaigns of Wladyslaw hokietek in the 1320s-1330s 157
Boris Stojkovski
Mercenaries in medieval Serbian lands 73
Ágnes Virágh
Mercenary uprisings (1349, 1350) in Apulia during the dynastic war of the Angevins 191
Tamás Ölbei
Hungarian mercenaries in the service of the Signoria Fiorentina (1360-1365) 215
László Pósán
Hungarian Mercenaries in the service of the Teutonic Order 245
Ferenc Sebők
Mercenaries in charters of the Angevin era between 1342-1366 265
Nicholas Coureas
King James II of Cyprus and his multicultural mercenaries 273
Imre Solt Varga
The 1420 anti-Hussite crusade of Sigismund of Luxemburg: a case study 287
Ádám Novák
Opportunities and challenges in researching the political and military history of the Upper Regions 301
Saul António Gomes
The idea of Crusade in Portugal through the fifteenth century 317
Valérie Toureille
Violences de guerre et réforme de l’armée royale française au XVe siècle 333
Attila Györkös
Holy war and eternal peace. Crusading idea and the Franco-Hungarian relations in the 1450s-1460s 353
Zoltán Véber
Hungarians and the Crusade from the fall of Constantinople to the Regensburg Reichstag 365
Alexandru Simon
Giovanni Mario Filelfo and Michael Marullus at the Humanist frontiers of the Ottoman Empire: “international” and “national” crusading after 1453 381
László Szokola
The role of the urban military in the military organization of the late medieval kingdom of Hungary 397
Mihály Boda
Pelbartus of Temesvár’s warfare ideology: the emergence of just war doctrine in medieval Hungary 411
Ferenc Petruska
State organisational prelude and aftermath of the battle of Mohács 425
Zoltán Jobbágy
The social Wave-front theory and the forms of war 437
Authors 452
Published by the HUN-REN (Hungarian Research Network) – University of Debrecen Research Group “Military History of Medieval Hungary and Central Europe”.
The volume was sponsored by the National Research, Development and Innovation Office project “Sources of Medieval Hungarian Military Organization in Europe, 1301–1437”, no. K 131711. It was funded by the Thematic Excellence Program, Project no. TKP2021-NKTA-34, implemented through the support of the Ministry of Culture and Innovation of Hungary from the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund.
This is the proceedings of a conference held between 22-24 June 2022, funded by the Ministry of Innovation and Technology through the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund, under the project MEC-SZ-140616.