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Acknowledgements
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Prologue: Fall of Edessa, December 1144
Introduction
1: Ongoing contact between the Latin East and the West and the development of crusading, 1099-1145
2: Legacy of the first crusade in writing, reputations and architecture
3: Quantum praedecessores: the crusade appeal of Pope Eugenius III: context and content
4: Launch of the second crusade : Bourges, Vezelay and the preaching message of Bernard of Clairvaux
5: Bernard's preaching tour to Flanders and Germany: the attacks on the Jews and the recruitment of King Conrad III
6: People, practicalities and motivation
7: Final preparations of Louis and Conrad: diplomacy, regency and ceremonial
8: Conquest of Lisbon
9: Conrad's march to Constantinople and into Asia Minor
10: March of Louis VII to Constantinople and into Asia Minor
11: Crusade at Antioch and the siege of Damascus
12: Wendish Crusade
13: Crusading in Iberia: Almeria, Jaen, Tortosa, and Lerida
14: Aftermath of the second crusade in the Holy Land and the West
Appendix 1: Translation of Quantum praedecessores
Appendix 2: Translation of Chevalier, mult estes guariz
Notes
Bibliography
Index.

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