List of Illustrations

1. Map of the Crusader States 1100–1180. (Image: author’s own)

2. Map of the Crusader States 1190–1240. (Image: author’s own)

3. Jerusalem City Map – 12th Century. (Image: author’s own)

4. Acre City Map – 13th Century. (Image: author’s own)

5. Family tree of the House of Jerusalem – 12th century. (Image: author’s own)

6. Family tree of the House of Jerusalem – 13th century. (Image: author’s own)

7. Family tree of the House of Lusignan – to 1267. (Image: author’s own)

8. Family tree of the House of Lusignan – post 1267. (Image: author’s own)

9. An image depicting the coronation of King Fulk and Queen Melisende. Histoire d’Outremer. British Library: Yates Thompson MS 12, fol. 82v. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

10. Another image of the coronation of Queen Melisende and King Fulk. Anonymous, 13th century. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

11. Archbishop joining King Amalric and Maria Comnena in marriage. Histoire d’Outremer. British Library: Yates Thompson MS 12, fol. 143v. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

12. King Amalric and Queen Marie Comnena. Anonymous, 13th century. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

13. Marriage of Guy de Lusignan and Sibylla of Jerusalem. Anonymous, 13th century. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

14. King Richard and Queen Berengaria of England on Crusade. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

15. Marriage of Queen Isabella and Conrad de Montferrat. Anonymous, 13th century. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

16. Coronation of John de Brienne and Maria de Montferrat. Anonymous, 13th century. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

17. Woman Painter. 15th century illustration from Giovanni Boccaccio’s De Mulieribus Claris. In the collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

18. Illumination from Hildegard’s Scivias (1151) showing her receiving a vision and dictating to teacher Volmar. Unknown author. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

19. Women as warriors helping to defend the city from attack. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

20. Woman reading and teaching. A 15th century illustration from Giovanni Boccaccio’s De Mulieribus Claris. In the collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

21. Another woman artist. Artist in her Atelier. Le Livre des cléres et nobles femmes, Spencer Collection MS. 33, f. 37v, French, c.1470. Anonymous. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)

22. Knight pays Homage to his Lady. Taken from The Codex Manesse, a Liederhandschrift (manuscript containing songs), written and illustrated between c.1304 and c.1340. (Public domain image, via Wikimedia Commons)