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Power and Politics

10/4/2015

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The Kingdom of Jerusalem was once seen as an ideal feudal state, one ruled more by the will of the high nobility than the monarchy. Michael Lipari points out the many reasons why this position might now be revised. But when Jerusalem's kings acted to enhance their authority against their vassals, did they also gradually lose their grip on power in the region? 
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  • About
  • Teaching
    • Stephen Powell's Page
    • Hannah Graham's Page
    • Martin Nelson's Page
    • Michael Weldon's Page
  • Resources
  • Sources in Translation
    • John of Ancona's Summa Feudorum
  • Podcast
  • Undergraduate Projects
  • 6078 Materials