-
during the 12th century. A
specific term for a
crusader in the form of
crucesignatus—"one
signed by the cross"—emerged in the
early 12th century. This led...
- unharmed. In 1310, he was made
Grand Chambrier of France.
Louis was
crucesignatus in 1316
founding a
confraternity called the Holy Selpulchre. On 13 September...
- Crusades–An Encyclopedia. p. 897.
Tyerman 2006. Markowski, Michael.
Crucesignatus: its
origins and
early usage.
Journal of
Medieval History (1984), pp...
- loss.
Frederick was, like many of the 13th-century rulers, a
serial crucesignatus. When he was
formally crowned as King of
Germany at
Aachen on 15 July...
-
First Barons' War. The pope,
Innocent III, had
described Savari as
crucesignatus pro
defense Regni Anglie,
setting the
stage for
Henry to take the cross...
-
mores for crusading.
Terms were
adopted for
those involved such as
crucesignatus or crucesignata.
These indicated that they were
marked by the cross...
- Vinier.
Andrieu is
probably the
Andreas Contredit,
miles ministerellus,
crucesignatus who in 1239,
according to
French royal do****ents,
joined the Crusade...
-
century was a
specific language of
crusading adopted in the form of
crucesignatus—"one
signed by the cross"—for a crusader. This led to the
French croisade—the...
- the
drawing be
linked to
Henry III
taking the cross.
Henry became a "
crucesignatus",
signed up for the Crusades, on
three occasions during his long reign...
- da Romano, the
leading pro-imperial
lords in the region,
becoming a
crucesignatus (crusader) himself. In
March 1256, he
preached the
crusade in Venice...