CHURCH AND CRUSADE: FREDERICK II AND LOUIS IX

From: The Catholic Historical Review | Date: April 1, 2007| Author: Powell, James M | Copyright information

In the course of the thirteenth century, the crusade movement underwent significant changes. Its focus expanded beyond military expeditions against the Muslims as it came increasingly to be employed for political purposes and in defense of the faith. Increasingly, leadership of major crusading expeditions was under the control of secular rulers. Frederick II and Louis IX, though often contrasted, shared a common view of their role as leaders of the crusade. The role of the papacy, which throu...

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