Full Description
International Mobility is an anthology of essays by an international team of experts on the travels of the brothers of the international military religious orders: the Templars, Hospitallers, Teutonic Knights and others, during the Middle Ages.
Contents
I. General Aspects and Individual Cases; The Templars' and Hospitallers' High Dignitaries - Aspects of Horizontal Mobility - Jochen Burgtorf; Between Barcelona and Cyprus - The Travels of Berenguer of Cardona, Master of the Temple in Aragon and Catalonia; 1300-1301 - Alain Demurger; John Malkow of Prussia - A Case of Individual Mobility within the Teutonic Order c; 1400 - Axel Ehlers; II. The Mobilisation of Resources for the East; The Mobilisation of Hospitaller Manpower from Europe to the Holy Land in the thirteenth Century - Judith Bronstein; International Mobility in the Order of Saint Lazarus - twelfth to fourteenth centuries - Kay Peter Jankrift; The Exchange of Information and Money between the Hospitallers of Rhodes and their European Priories in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries - Theresa Vann; Hospitaller Brethren on Fifteenth-Century Rhodes - Jurgen Sarnowsky; III. Regional Studies - Mobility and the Military Orders in the West; Mobility of Templar Officers and High Dignitaries - The Case of North-Western Italy - Elena Bellomo; Hospitaller Officials of Foreign Origin in the Hungarian-Slavonian Priory, thirteenth to fourteenth Centuries - Zsolt Hunyadi; Secure Base and Constraints of Mobility - The Rheno-Flemish Bailiwick of the Teutonic Knights between Regional Bonds and Service to the Grand Master in the Later Middle Ages - Klaus van Eickels; Horizontal Mobility in the Portuguese Military Order of Avis, twelfth to fourteenth centuries - Maria Cristina Almeida e Cunha Alegre; The French Templar Houses and their Commanders - Christian Vogel; Mobility in the Order of the Temple - the Case of the Diocese of Limoges Seen Through the Trial Proceedings - Jean-Marie Allard; IV. National Considerations in the International Arena; International Mobility Versus 'National' Need - The Military Orders in the British Isles in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries - Helen J. Nicholson; Lepers, Land and Loyalty - the order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem in England and its overseas masters, c.1150-1320 - David Marcombe; The Catalan Hospitallers in Rhodes in the First Half of the Fifteenth Century - Pierre Bonneaud; Conclusion - Jochen Burgtorf and Helen J. Nicholson.