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by Sean McGlynn


  Cambridge, ref1

  Cambridge, statute of, ref1

  Cambridge University, ref1

  Cambridgeshire, ref1

  campaigns, ref1

  Scottish, ref1

  terminology, ref1

  see also chevauchées; ravaging

  campball, ref1

  cannibalism, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  cannon, ref1, ref2

  canon law, ref1

  Canterbury cathedral, ref1

  Capetian kings, ref1, ref2

  Carcassonne, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Black Prince and, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Carl the Hold, ref1

  Carlisle, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Casseneuil, ref1

  Castlenaudary, ref1

  castles, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  abandonment of, ref1

  crusader, ref1, ref2

  under John, ref1, ref2

  pre-Conquest scarcity, ref1, ref2

  proliferation of, ref1

  see also sieges

  castration, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Catalonia, ref1

  Cathars, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Catholics, ref1, ref2, ref3

  cats, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  cavalry, ref1, ref2

  crusader, ref1

  ‘prickers’, ref1

  and sieges, ref1, ref2

  Cavendish, Sir John, ref1

  cemeteries, pillaging of, ref1

  Cerisy, ref1

  Chalus Chabrol, siege of, ref1

  Chambly, siege of, ref1

  Champagne, ref1

  champions, ref1

  Chandos Herald, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Channel Islands, ref1

  chansons de geste, ref1

  Chansons des Lorrains, ref1

  Chapelyn, Joan, ref1

  Charlemagne, ref1, ref2

  imperium of, ref1

  and Verden killings, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Charles I the Good, Count of Flanders, ref1

  Charles I, King of Hungary, ref1

  Charles I of Anjou, King of Naples, ref1

  Charles II, King of Navarre, ref1

  Charles IV the Fair, King of France, ref1

  Charles V, Emperor, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Charles V the Wise, King of France, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Charles VI the Foolish, King of France, ref1

  Charles VIII, King of France, ref1, ref2

  Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, ref1

  Charny, Geoffrey de, ref1

  charters, duplicate, ref1

  Château Gaillard, siege of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  and cannibalism, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Châteauneuf, ref1

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, ref1

  Cheshire, ref1

  Chesnel, Robert, ref1

  Chester, ref1, ref2

  chevauchées, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  children

  and chivalry, ref1

  drinking of their blood, ref1, ref2

  and Harrying of the North, ref1

  Jewish, ref1, ref2

  protection for, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and sack of Jerusalem, ref1, ref2

  and Scottish invasions, ref1

  and siege of Béziers, ref1, ref2

  and siege of Leningrad, ref1

  and sieges, ref1

  and Welsh raids, ref1, ref2

  chivalry, ref1–ref2, ref3, ref4

  Agincourt and, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  and atrocities, ref1

  and common soldiers, ref1

  development of, ref1, ref2, ref3

  ‘golden’ age of, ref1, ref2

  and kingship, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  military advantages of, ref1, ref2

  and non-combatants, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and ravaging, ref1

  and Roncevaux, ref1

  rebellion and, ref1

  Scots and, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and women, ref1, ref2

  Chramnesid, ref1

  Christianity, ref1

  and fanaticism, ref1

  and heresy, ref1

  and Jerusalem, ref1, ref2

  and Jews, ref1

  Christians, ref1, ref2

  alliances with Muslims, ref1, ref2

  and attacks on Jews, ref1, ref2

  and enslavement, ref1, ref2

  hostility to Muslims, ref1, ref2

  and restraint in war, ref1, ref2

  Christine de Pisan, ref1

  chronicles, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  and chivalry, ref1

  and fear, ref1

  and ‘fire and sword’, ref1

  language of, ref1

  and Richard I and Philip II, ref1, ref2

  Chronicles of the First Four Valois, ref1, ref2

  Church

  attacks on, ref1

  early, ref1

  and enslavement, ref1

  and heresy, ref1

  hierarchy, ref1

  and Jews, ref1

  and just war, ref1

  and justice system, ref1, ref2, ref3

  as landowner, ref1

  language of, ref1

  and Muslims, ref1

  offences against, ref1

  offerings to, ref1

  and peace, ref1

  and sodomy legislation, ref1

  and tyranny, ref1

  and Verden massacre, ref1

  and violence, ref1

  and warfare, ref1

  wealth of, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Church courts, ref1, ref2

  churches

  attacks on, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and John’s campaign, ref1

  and pictures of martyrdom, ref1

  protection for, ref1

  and sanctuary, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

  and Scottish invasions, ref1, ref2

  and Welsh raids, ref1, ref2

  circumvallation and contravallation, ref1

  Cistercian abbeys, ref1

  Clairvaux, abbot of, ref1

  Clarence, George, Duke of, ref1

  Clarendon Assizes, ref1

  Clement IV, Pope, ref1

  clergy

  and Albigensian Crusade, ref1

  attacks on, ref1, ref2, ref3

  at Béziers, ref1, ref2

  and John’s campaign, ref1

  protection for, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  and rape, ref1, ref2

  and Scottish invasions, ref1, ref2

  violence by, ref1

  and warfare, ref1

  wives of, ref1

  Clovis, ref1

  Cnut, King, ref1

  Cock, river, ref1

  Coggeshall, ref1, ref2

  coinage, ref1, ref2

  coining, ref1

  Colley, John, ref1

  Cologne, archbishops of, ref1

  combat training, ref1

  common law, formation of, ref1, ref2

  Congo, ref1

  Conrad III, Emperor, ref1

  conrois, ref1

  Constantinople, ref1

  Constitutio Criminalis Carolina, ref1

  Contamine, Philippe, ref1, ref2

  Cormicy, siege of, ref1

  coronations, ref1

  corpses, ransom value of, ref1, ref2

  Council of Clermont, ref1

  Council of Narbonne, ref1

  counterfeiters, ref1, ref2

  Courtrai, battle of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  courts, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Courts of Chivalry, ref1, ref2

  Coutumes de Beauvaisis, ref1

  Crak, William, ref1

  Crécy, battle of, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  Crema, siege of, ref1, ref2

  crime rates, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and war, ref1

  Crimean War, ref1

  crossbowmen, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Cro
uch, David, ref1

  Crowland chronicle, ref1

  Crowmarsh Castle, ref1

  crusades

  attrition rates, ref1

  crusading movement, ref1

  defence-in-depth strategy, ref1

  and endemic harshness, ref1

  Europe and, ref1, ref2, ref3

  expense of, ref1

  fear among crusaders, ref1

  First Crusade, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  and guerre mortelle, ref1

  manpower shortages, ref1

  motivations, ref1, ref2

  pilgrims on, ref1, ref2

  and religious fervour, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Second Crusade, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Seventh Crusade, ref1

  Third Crusade, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  see also Albigensian Crusade

  Cumbria, ref1

  Curry, Anne, ref1, ref2

  Damascus, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Damme, ref1

  Danes, ref1, ref2, ref3

  William I and, ref1, ref2

  David, Earl of Huntingdon, ref1

  David I, King of Scotland, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

  David, Prince, of Wales, ref1

  Davies, R. R., ref1

  D-Day landings, ref1

  de Montfort, Simon, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  de Vries, Kelly, ref1

  Dean, Trevor, ref1, ref2

  decapitation, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  decimation, ref1

  Deeds of Henry V, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Deeds of the Franks,ref1, ref2, ref3

  defiance, formal, ref1

  del Ponte, Carla, ref1

  Denmark, ref1

  Derbyshire, ref1

  Dermot, King of Leinster, ref1, ref2

  Derval, ref1

  desertion, ref1

  Despenser, Hugh, the Younger, ref1, ref2

  d’Ibelin, Baudouin, ref1

  ‘Dice’, ref1

  Didbrook, ref1

  Die, ref1

  discipline, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  disease, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and crusades, ref1–ref2, ref3

  and sieges, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8

  dismemberment, ref1

  Disputation Between a Clerk and a Knight, ref1

  Dives, ref1

  divine judgement, ref1, ref2

  divine retribution, ref1, ref2, ref3

  divorce, ref1

  Dockray, Keith, ref1

  dogs, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Dol, battle of, ref1

  Domesday Book, ref1

  Domfront, ref1

  Doncaster, ref1, ref2

  Dorylaeum, battle of, ref1, ref2

  Douglas, David, ref1

  Dover, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Castle, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Dresden, ref1

  drowning, ref1, ref2, ref3

  du Guesclin, Bertrand, ref1

  Dubois, Pierre, ref1

  Dunbar, ref1

  battle of, ref1

  Dunn, Alistair, ref1, ref2

  Dunstable annalist, ref1

  Durham, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  treaties of, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Dyle, battle of, ref1

  dysentery, ref1, ref2

  Eadmer, ref1

  Eadnoth, bishop of Dorchester, ref1

  Ealdred, Earl, ref1

  East Anglia, ref1, ref2, ref3

  East Saxony, ref1

  Eastern Europe, ref1

  Edessa, ref1

  Edgar the Aethling, ref1

  Edgington, Susan, ref1

  Edward I, King, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  and treason, ref1, ref2–ref3

  Edward II, King, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Edward III, King, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  and battles, ref1, ref2

  and chevauchées, ref1, ref2, ref3

  claim to French throne, ref1

  and siege of Berwick, ref1

  and siege of Calais, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  Edward IV, King, ref1, ref2

  Edward, Prince, of Lancaster, ref1

  Edward, Prince of Wales, ref1

  Edward the Black Prince, ref1, ref2, ref3

  and burning of Carcassonne, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  and chevauchées, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  death of, ref1

  Eghe, Walter, ref1

  Egypt, ref1, ref2

  Ancient, ref1

  Einhard, ref1, ref2

  El Cid, ref1

  Elam, Thomas, ref1

  Elizabeth of Hungary, ref1

  Elmham, Thomas, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Ely, ref1, ref2

  bishop of, ref1

  England

  baronial wars, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  and chivalry, ref1, ref2

  crime rates, ref1

  French invasion, ref1, ref2

  Harrying of the North, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  John’s winter campaign, ref1

  national identity, ref1

  Norman Conquest, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  political opposition in, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Scottish invasions, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  English Channel, ref1, ref2

  Enguerrand de Chaumont, ref1

  Enguerrand de Monstrelet, ref1

  enslavement, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Scots and, ref1, ref2

  value of slaves, ref1, ref2

  entertainments, ref1

  Erickson, John, ref1

  escalade, ref1, ref2

  Essex, ref1

  Essex, cannibalism on, ref1, ref2

  estrapade, ref1

  Ethelred II the ‘Unready’, King, ref1, ref2

  ethnic cleansing, ref1, ref2

  Eucharist, ref1

  Europe

  crime in, ref1, ref2

  criminal justice in, ref1

  and crusades, ref1, ref2, ref3

  economic transformation of, ref1

  ideas of kingship in, ref1, ref2

  land ownership in, ref1

  pogroms in, ref1, ref2

  rape in, ref1

  war in, ref1, ref2

  Eustace fitz John, ref1

  Evans, Richard, ref1

  Evesham, ref1

  abbot of, ref1

  ‘Evil Neighbour’, ref1, ref2

  Evreux, ref1

  executions, ref1, ref2

  crowd participation at, ref1, ref2

  decline in, ref1

  display of corpses, ref1, ref2, ref3

  methods, ref1, ref2

  political, ref1

  protraction of, ref1

  public, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  rescue attempts, ref1

  and torture, ref1, ref2, ref3

  of women, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Exeter, ref1, ref2

  exile, internal, ref1

  Faenza, ref1, ref2

  Falaise, ref1

  Falkirk, battle of, ref1

  famine, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  and crusades, ref1

  and gastro-intestinal bleeding, ref1, ref2

  and Harrying of the North, ref1

  and sieges, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7–ref8

  Fanjeaux, ref1

  Far East, ref1

  Fastolf, Sir John, ref1

  Fayrcock, Richard, ref1

  fear, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

  Felician, ref1

  Ferguson, Niall, ref1

  Ferrara, ref1

  Ferrers, Henry, ref1

  feudalism, ref1

  bastard, ref1

  feudal compact, ref1

  feuds, ref1, ref2, ref3

  fines, ref1

  fire, ref1

  ordeal by, ref1

  First World War, ref1, ref2, ref3


  Flanders, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Flemings, ref1

  Flemish, ref1, ref2

  Fletcher, Richard, ref1

  Flodden, battle of, ref1, ref2

  Florence, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Foggia, ref1

  Folkin, Count of Schwalenberg, ref1

  Folville, Richard de, ref1

  Fonjeaux, ref1

  football, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Forest of Dean, ref1

  forgers, ref1, ref2

  Fortescue, Sir John, ref1

  Fossier, Robert, ref1

  Fotheringay Castle, ref1

  Foucault, Michel, ref1

  Fougères, ref1

  France, John, ref1, ref2

  France

  cannon in, ref1

  and chevauchées, ref1

  and chivalry, ref1, ref2

  churches violated, ref1

  coronations, ref1

  coutumiers, ref1

  English claim to throne, ref1

  execution methods in, ref1, ref2

  feuding in, ref1

  Henry V’s campaign in, ref1

  heresy in, ref1

  ideas of kingship, ref1

  independence of cities, ref1

  internal warfare in, ref1, ref2, ref3

  John and, ref1, ref2, ref3

  military successes, ref1

  national identity, ref1

  parlement, ref1

  peasants’ rising, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  strengthening of authority in, ref1

  torture in, ref1

  treason laws and punishments, ref1

  war in, ref1

  Francis I, King of France, ref1

  Franco, General Francisco, ref1

  François de la Palu, ref1

  frankpledge, ref1, ref2

  Franks, ref1, ref2, ref3

  see also Deeds of the Franks

  Frederick I Barbarossa, Emperor, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Frederick II, Emperor, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  Frisia, ref1

  Frisians, ref1

  Froissart, Jean, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

  and Burghers of Calais, ref1

  and sack of Limoges, ref1

  Fronsac, siege of, ref1

  frying, ref1

  Fulcher of Chartres, ref1

  Fulk le Réquin, ref1

  Furness Abbey, ref1

  Galbert of Bruges, ref1

  Galilee, ref1

  galleys, ref1

  Galwegians, ref1, ref2

  gambling, ref1

  Gascons, ref1

  Gascony, ref1

  Gaul, ref1

  Gautier d’Autrèche, ref1

  Gauvard, Claude, ref1

  Gaveston, Piers, ref1

  geese, ref1

  Gellner, Ernest, ref1

  genocide, ref1, ref2

  Gentian, Henriet, ref1

  Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, ref1

  Geoffrey de Charny, ref1

  Gerald of Wales, ref1, ref2, ref3

  Gerard of Ridefort, ref1

  Germans, ref1, ref2

  Germany, ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

  executions in, ref1

  feuding in, ref1, ref2

  Hohenstaufen emperors, ref1

  ideas of kingship, ref1

  peasants’ rising, ref1

  punishments for treason, ref1

  torture in, ref1, ref2

  Gervase of Canterbury, ref1, ref2

  Gesta Stephani, ref1, ref2, ref3

 

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