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- The Gesta crucigerorum Rhenanorum ('Deeds of the Rhineland Crusaders') is an anonymous Latin eyewitness account of the Fifth Crusade written by a cleric...
- The Knights of the Cross with the Red Star (Latin: Ordo Militaris Crucigerorum **** Rubea Stella, Crucigeri **** rubea stella, Crucigeri stellati, Stelliferi...
- the Military Order of the Crusaders of the Red Star (Ordo militaris crucigerorum **** rubeâ stellâ). They came from Palestine to Bohemia in 1217, and Blessed...
- known as the Order of the Holy Cross with the Red Heart (Canonicus Ordo Crucigerorum **** Rubeo Corde). In 1715, they established an annual celebration in...
- Wendover, covering the period from 1188 through the Fifth Crusade. Gesta crucigerorum Rhenanorum, an account of the Rhineland Crusaders in 1220. Gesta Innocentii...
- the Almohads as it is noted in the De itinere Frisonum and the Gesta crucigerorum Rhenanorum. William helped to conquer the city of Damietta during the...
- Frisian fleet's arrival to Lisbon with the Rhenish text known as Gesta crucigerorum Rhenanorum. The narrative is usually used by historians for its reference...
- of how the crusaders captured Alcácer do Sal, now known as the Gesta crucigerorum Rhenanorum. G. A. Loud, trans., The Royal Chronicle of Cologne, 1222–49...
- Series, Runc. Vol III, pp. 8n, 155n, 496, 497) Gesta Crucigerorum Rhenanorum. Gesta Crucigerorum Rhenanorum is an anonymous Latin eyewitness account of...
- The Bohemian Knights of the Cross with the Red Star (Ordo Militaris Crucigerorum **** Rubea Stella, OMCRS) was founded in 1233 by Agnes of Bohemia. Unlike...