Abstract

This essay explores the Latin pilgrims in the Holy Land in the late medieval period and their reactions to Eastern Christian communities. Using two case-studies – the origins of the Cross and the Prison of Christ – I ask whether we might think of this interaction in medieval Jerusalem as a kind of cosmopolitanism.

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