Was Count Eustace II of Boulogne the patron of the Bayeux Tapestry?
págs. 155-185
Cultural syncretism and ethnic identity: - The Norman 'conquest' of Southern Italy and Sicily
págs. 187-202
Knowledge of Arabic in the Crusader States in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
págs. 203-213
The construction of women's social identity in medieval Douai: Evidence from identifying epithets
págs. 215-227
Fable and royal power: The origins of the Mercedarian foundation story
págs. 229-241
From megaphone to microscope: The correspondence of Richard Duke of York with Henry VI in 1450 revisited
págs. 243-256
The road to 1204: the Byzantine background to the Fourth Crusade
págs. 257-278
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