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Contents: Preface Malcolm Barber: an appreciation, Anne Curry Bibliography of works by Malcolm Barber 1970a 2005, Judi Upton-Ward Part I The Crusades: Byzantium in western chronicles before the First Crusade, John France Knowing the enemy: Latin relations with Islam at the time of the First Crusade, Thomas S. Asbridge Kingship, identity and name-giving in the family of Baldwin of Bourcq, Alan V. Murray Armenia, Edessa and the Second Crusade, Jonathan Phillips The admirable enemy? Saladin and Saphadin in Ambroise's Estoire de la Guerre Sainte, Marianne J. Ailes Baldwin of Flanders and Henry of Hainault as military commanders in the Latin Empire of Constantinople, Peter Noble A female physician on the Fourth Crusade? Laurette de Saint-ValA(c)ry, Susan B. Edgington Mounted warrior saints in crusader icons: images of the Knighthoods of Christ, Jaroslav Folda 'The common corps of christendom': Thomas More and the crusading cause, Norman Housley. Part II The Knights Templar: Belchite, le Temple et Montjoie : la couronne d'Aragon et le Temple au XIIe siAcle, Alain Demurger The Military Orders and the East, 1149a 1291, Jonathan Riley-Smith The old French William of Tyre and the origins of the Templars, Peter W. Edbury The growth of the Order of the Temple in the northern area of the kingdom of Valencia at the close of the 13th century: a puzzling development?, Luis GarcA-a-Guijarro The career of a Templar: Peter of St Just, Alan Forey Relations between houses of the Order of the Temple in Britain and their local communities, as indicated during the trial of the Templars, 1307a 12, Helen J. Nicholson Italian Templar trials: truth or falsehood?, Anne Gilmour-Bryson The last Master of the Temple: James of Molay, Sophia Menache Index.

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