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Why Did the Crusader States Fight So Many Battles (Especially When They Shouldn't Have)? - Medievalists.net

Medieval rulers, particularly in the context of the Crusader States, tended to avoid large battles due to the severe consequences of defeat.

White Collar Crime in the Crusades - Medievalists.net

White-collar crimes like bribery and tax evasion were pervasive in the crusader states, thriving on unspoken social norms and corruption.

Why Did the Crusader States Fight So Many Battles (Especially When They Shouldn't Have)? - Medievalists.net

Medieval rulers, particularly in the context of the Crusader States, tended to avoid large battles due to the severe consequences of defeat.

White Collar Crime in the Crusades - Medievalists.net

White-collar crimes like bribery and tax evasion were pervasive in the crusader states, thriving on unspoken social norms and corruption.
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Stealing Horses, Losing Feet: Crusader Animal Laws - Medievalists.net

The justice system of the Crusader States was characterized by harsh, literal punishments and a complexity reflecting the martial culture of the region.
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Were the Crusader States Penal Colonies? - Medievalists.net

The crusader states attracted a significant number of criminals, influenced both by societal factors and institutional needs for manpower.

New Medieval Books: In Plain Sight - Medievalists.net

The book explores the experiences of Muslims under Crusader rule in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, focusing on their adaptations and interactions.

Were the Crusader States Penal Colonies? - Medievalists.net

The crusader states attracted a significant number of criminals, influenced both by societal factors and institutional needs for manpower.

New Medieval Books: In Plain Sight - Medievalists.net

The book explores the experiences of Muslims under Crusader rule in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, focusing on their adaptations and interactions.
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