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About Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Constable
(Giles), The
Second Crusade a Seen by Contemporaries. In the journal, Traditio,
vol IX (1953), 213-279.
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Deuil
(Odo of),
De
profectione Ludovici VII in Oriente. One of the only accounts
of a participant.
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Freising
(Otto of),
The
Deeds of Frederick I 'Barbarossa'.
Trans.
C.C. Mierow. New York, 1966.
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Gervers
(Michael, editor), The
Second Crusade and the Cistercians. New York: St. Martin's Press,
1992. First edition. 266 pages with illustrations, maps, notes after
each essay, bibliography, and index. A collection of19 essays on the
Second Crusade (1147-49) and St. Bernard of Clairvaux focusing on
the expedition's background& ideology, the Crusade itself, and
its aftermath. The essys are by such noted historians as Peter Edbury,
Jean Richard, Jonathan Riley-Smith, James Brundage, and many others.
The essays include "St. Bernard and the Jurists," "Militia
and Malitia: The Bernardine Vision of Chivalry," "Singing
the Second Crusade,""The Origin of the Second Crusade,"
Family Traditions and Participation in the Second Crusade," "Louis
VII and the Counts of Champagne," "The Cistercians and the
Aftermath of the Second Crusade," "Cistercian Houses in
the Kingdom of Jerusalem," and many others.
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Phillips
(Jonathan and Martin Hoch, edited by), The
Second Crusade: Scope and Consequences.
Essays examine the planning, execution, and consequences of the Crusade
for Western Europe, the Crusader States of the Holy Land, and the
Muslim Near East. (UK)
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