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Conference Glenstal History Conference (3rd : 2014 : Glenstal Abbey), issuing body.

Title Soldiers of Christ : the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller in medieval Ireland / Martin Browne, OSB and Colmán Ó Clabaigh, OSB, editors.

Publication Info. Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, OR : Four Courts Press, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (xxi, 249 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color), maps
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 218-237) and index.
Contents Foreword / Matthew Festing -- Introduction / Martin Browne and Colmán Ó Clabaigh -- A long way from Jerusalem: the Templars and Hospitallers in Ireland, c. 1172-1348 / Helen J. Nicholson -- Authority and autonomy: relations between Clerkenwell, Kilmainham and the Hospitaller central convent after the Black Death / Gregory O'Malley -- The Knights Hospitaller in Tudor Ireland: their dissolution and attempted revival / Brendan Scott -- Continuity, legitimacy and strategy: the titular priors of Ireland (Romegas, González, Wyse and Brochero) and their relations with the Spanish monarchy, 1576-1625 / Declan M. Downey -- Building a frontier? The architecture of the military orders in medieval Ireland / Tadhg O'Keeffe and Pat Grogan -- The archaeology of the Irish Hospitaller preceptories of Mourneabbey and Hospital in context / Eamonn Cotter -- Temple House: from Templar castle to New England mansion / Kieran O'Conor and Paul Naessens -- The visual culture of the Hospitaller Knights of the Priory of Ireland / Paul Caffrey -- From swords to ploughshares: evidence for Templar agriculture in medieval Ireland / Margaret Murphy -- "Powerful adversaries": the Knights Templar, landholding and litigation in the lordship of Ireland / Edward Coleman -- Unforgivable trespasses: the Irish Hospitallers and the defence of their rights in the mid-thirteenth century / Paolo Virtuani -- Prayer, politics and poetry: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College MS 405 and the Templars and Hospitallers at Kilbarry, Co. Waterford / Colmán Ó Clabaigh.
Summary "The Military and Hospitaller Orders emerged in the twelfth century as Christendom engaged with the threats and the opportunities offered by its Muslim and non-Christian neighbours. In an Irish context, the Knights Hospitaller and the Knights Templar were the most significant expressions of this unusual vocation that sought to combine military service with monastic observance. Arriving with the first Anglo-Norman settlers, the orders were granted vast landholdings and numerous privileges in Ireland to support their activities in Palestine and the Middle East. From the outset, the knights were closely associated with the administration of the Anglo-Irish colony, with the superior of the Hospitallers, the Prior of Kilmainham, consistently playing a key role in crown affairs. This volume, the proceedings of the Third Glenstal History Conference, explores the history of the Military and Hospitaller Orders in Ireland from their arrival in the late twelfth century to their dissolution and attempted revival in the mid-sixteenth century. Other contributions explore the orders' agricultural, artistic, economic, pastoral and religious activities as well as examining the archaeology of many of their sites."--Publisher description
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Subject Templars -- Ireland -- History -- Congresses.
Knights of Malta -- Ireland -- History -- Congresses.
Knights of Malta.
Templars.
Ireland -- History -- 1172-1603 -- Congresses.
Ireland.
Chronological Term 1172-1603
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
History.
Added Author Browne, Martin (Benedictine monk), editor.
Ó Clabaigh, Colmán N., editor.
Glenstal Abbey (Limerick, Ireland : County)
Other Form: Print version: Glenstal History Conference (3rd : 2014 : Glenstal Abbey), issuing body. Soldiers of Christ. Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, OR : Four Courts Press, [2016] 9781846825729 (DLC) 2015509893 (OCoLC)907118827
ISBN 9781846829130 (electronic bk.)
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