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Podcast: New Books in Medieval History
Episode: Katherine Pangonis, "Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule" (Hachette, 2021)
Description: Any study of the Crusades β the religious wars waged by Latin Catholics to recapture the Holy Land β is primarily an exploration of men and their military deeds, with scant consideration of women, save perhaps the redoubtable Eleanor of Aquitaine who accompanied her husband, King Louis VII of France, on the Second Crusade. But the history of the Christian Crusader states established after the success of the First Crusade is a different matter. From 1099 to 1187, the four polities, known collectively as βOutremerβ or βthe lands beyond the seaβ β the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Principality of Antioch, and the Counties of Tripoli and Ed...