2023
DOI: 10.3390/rel14020244
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Crusade: The Arising of a Concept Based on Portuguese Written Records of Three Military Campaigns (1147–1217)

Abstract: The historiography of the crusade and reconquest in the Iberian Peninsula, and Portugal in particular, dates from the beginning of the twentieth century. Since the 1920s, it has been assumed that the reconquest was an output of the crusade in the Iberian West due to the so-called “Bull of Crusade” given to Portugal. The “idea of the Crusade” in Portugal was enhanced by Carl Erdmann in the 1930s and 1940s. This interpretation has been endorsed by the very context in which the Kingdom of Portugal emerged and dev… Show more

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“…The Holy War in the Iberian Peninsula provides an important additional chapter in the history of the Crusades. Paula Pinto Costa and Joana Lencart (2023) analyze the concept of Crusade and its emergence in the Kingdom of Portugal. The conquests of Lisbon (1147), Silves (1189), and Alcácer do Sal (1217) were all distinguished by the active participation of Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land.…”
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“…The Holy War in the Iberian Peninsula provides an important additional chapter in the history of the Crusades. Paula Pinto Costa and Joana Lencart (2023) analyze the concept of Crusade and its emergence in the Kingdom of Portugal. The conquests of Lisbon (1147), Silves (1189), and Alcácer do Sal (1217) were all distinguished by the active participation of Crusaders on their way to the Holy Land.…”
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confidence: 99%