Crusades

Crusades

Hui Wang

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Hui Wang
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9789190115640
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Crusades: Civilizations of the Middle East, PART ONE, plunges you into a world where faith, ambition, and human courage crash together on an enormous stage. When I first set out to write this book, my aim was simple: to bring readers up close to the people who lived behind history’s headlines - not to idolize them as marble figures in a textbook, but to show them as flesh-and-blood leaders whose choices reshaped continents. Think of Pope Urban II and Godfrey of Bouillon; Baldwin of Boulogne and Tancred; Bohemond of Taranto; and later figures like Imad ad-Din Zengi and his successor, Nur ad-Din - all threads in a long, tangled tapestry of conflict and ambition.Walk with me through chapters such as 'Faiths in Conflict,' 'Urban II and the Birth of the Crusade,' and 'The First Wave to the Holy Land,' and you’ll be beside the men and women who set the First Crusade in motion. You’ll sense Charlemagne’s distant legacy still echoing across European courts, feel the tense aftershocks of Canossa and the broader investiture struggle, and witness the incandescent instant when Urban II’s call sent thousands toward Jerusalem. My hope is that you come away feeling the era’s raw energy - the cheering and the terror, the hope and the conviction that the world was changing under everyone’s feet.The story sharpens as the Crusader armies push into the East. I take you inside the Siege of Nicaea, the moment when Baldwin and Tancred split from the main force and followed very different ambitions, the brutal, grinding struggle at Antioch, and the desperate, almost mystical search for hope that produced the Holy Lance. You’ll feel the hunger, the rivalries, and that stubborn, dangerous momentum that drove princes forward even as everything threatened to collapse. Each chapter throws you up against decisions that might have saved thousands-or doomed them.Later chapters bring a new cast of power players: Bohemond on one of his last great gambles; the military orders-the Templars and the Hospitallers-rising into power in the crusade’s aftermath; and Imad ad‑Din Zengi, whose seizure of Edessa in 1144 sent shockwaves through Christendom. From there the road runs straight into the Second Crusade, when kings marched, empires shuddered, and Damascus became the eye of a gathering storm. Figures such as Queen Melisende, Louis VII, Conrad III, and Nur ad‑Din step into the spotlight, each tugging the story in a new direction.By the time you reach the Siege of Damascus and the rise of Nur ad‑Din, you’ll see how the world of the Middle East was reshaped not merely by battles but by personalities-bold, stubborn, brilliant, and flawed. My hope is that when you close this book you’ll feel as if you’ve stood right there with them: on the walls of Antioch, in the chambers of kings, and on the dusty roads that carried armies across vast distances.

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