
Families who remained when the armies passed
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While chroniclers wrote of kings and sieges, most people in the twelfth century experienced the Crusades from the ground. They were the ones whose fields were burned, whose villages were conscripted, and whose children were taken for ransom or conversion. This book turns away from the battlefield and toward the homes, markets, and monasteries where the real cost of holy war was paid. It follows pe...
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While chroniclers wrote of kings and sieges, most people in the twelfth century experienced the Crusades from the ground. They were the ones whose fields were burned, whose villages were conscripted, and whose children were taken for ransom or conversion. This book turns away from the battlefield and toward the homes, markets, and monasteries where the real cost of holy war was paid. It follows pe...
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