Index

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Acre 35, 117–18, 120, 122, 140, 154, 165, 181–3, 187–8

Adalbert III, Archbishop of Salzburg 1183–1200 129, 155

Adalbert, Count of Dillingen 50–1,

Adalbert of Grumbach 23, 28n, 55,

Adalbert of Hildenburg 23–4, 28n, 55,

al-Adil 128, 154

Adolf III, Count of Holstein 15, 52

Adrianople 80, 85–6, 88, 90, 92–3, 95, 98, 103, 112, 152, 156, 161,

Alexios II, Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor 1180–2 63

Alexius III Angelos, Byzantine Emperor 1195–1203 153–4

Almohads 198

Alvor (Portugal) 196, 205

Andronikos Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor 1182–5 61, 63, 121, 153

Antioch 26–7, 35–6, 153, 164–5, 175, 180–1

Armenia / Armenians 17–18, 74, 108, 114, 117, 152–3, 158, 162–3

Arnold (of Altena), Bishop of Osnabrück 1173–91 22, 28n, 48, 57n, 65

Arnold of Hornberg 54, 83–4

Arnold of Lübeck, chronicler 11, 27–30, 47n, 104n, 108n.

Assassins 127

Audita Tremendi, papal bull (1187) 5, 37–40

Baldwin, Bishop of Utrecht 1178–96 14

Baldwin V, Count of Hainaut 14, 20,

Bela III, King of Hungary 1173–96 15, 47, 58–61, 63, 79–80, 87, 133, 145, 169, 177

Belgrade 59

Bernhard of Anhalt, Duke of Saxony 1180–1212 15, 119n

Berrhoë, 71, 88, 152, 169

Berthold, Count of Neuenburg 51, 65

Berthold IV, Duke of Merania 23, 49n

Berthold V, Duke of Merania 21, 49, 62–3, 65–6, 73–4, 82–3, 101, 104, 132, 150, 156, 158, 165, 170

Berthold III, Margrave of Vohburg 49, 65,

Berthold of Künigsberg 54, 87, 90, 95–6, 185

Bohemians 65, 89, 98, 101–2

Bohemond III, Prince of Antioch 1160–1201 18, 26, 137, 153,

Bosphorus, crossing of 17, 90, 95–6, 156, 179

Branchevo 59, 69,

Duke of 64, 149–50

Bremen 72, 193, 196

Bulgaria 60–70, 74, 81, 146, 149, 169, 177,

Burchard, Abbot of Urspberg, chronicler 10, 12, 209

Burchard IV, Burgrave of Magdeburg 53

Burchard, Count of Wöltingerode 52

Cadiz 206–7

Calatrava, knights of 204

Celestine III, pope 1191–8 72, 119, 122, 129, 178, 183–4

Charlemagne 135, 152,

Christian, Count of Oldenburg 52

Clement III, pope 1187–91 17, 44, 119, 141, 178

Cologne 176–8

chronicle of 11

customs of the ministeriales of 19

money of 58

Cono (Conrad), Count of Duras 20, 55

Cono (Conrad), Count of Falkenstein 28n, 51.

Conrad (of Wittelsbach), Archbishop of Mainz (d. 1200) 14, 16, 131, 189

Conrad (of Querfurt), Bishop of Hildesheim 1194–8 and Würzburg 1198–1202 132, 189–90

Conrad, Bishop of Regensburg 1187–1204 48, 65, 80–1, 132, 165

Conrad (of Dornberg), Burgrave of Nuremberg 28n, 51, 85

Conrad, Count of Öttingen 50, 101

Conrad, Margrave of Montferrat 8, 121, 124, 126–7, 139–40,

Conrad III, King of Germany 1138–52 1, 13, 26, 133, 165,

Constance, Empress and Queen of Sicily (d. 1198) 118–19, 178, 183–4

Constantinople 96, 140, 153, 178

Cumans 81, 84, 89

Cyprus 63, 121, 154,

Diepold (of Berg), Bishop of Passau 1172–90 5, 7, 9, 22, 28n, 48, 54n, 61n, 65–6, 69n, 74, 80, 83, 89n, 118, 149–52, 156, 165–7

Dietrich, Count of Hochstaden 56

Dietrich, Count of Wied 50, 89

Dimotika 28, 81, 169, 177

Disease 27–8, 127, 163–5, 181

Engelbert, Count of Berg 23, 50, 59

Eucharist, 99

Famine 104–8, 111, 114, 158, 171, 179

Florenz III, Count of Holland 23, 28n, 49, 65, 82

Frederick, advocate of Berg 7, 28n, 53, 66, 82–3, 97, 101

Frederick I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany 1152–90 33, 44–8, 57–62, 64–5, 67–76, 78–80, 82, 84–5, 87–8, 94, 96, 98, 101–3, 107–16, 139, 141, 143–7, 149–52, 156, 158–64, 169, 176–80

and Crusade discipline 47, 58, 64–5, 86, 103, 176

and Crusade preparations 18–21, 44, 143–5, 176, 209–12

death of 26, 115–16, 164, 172, 180

Italian expeditions of 18–19, 21–4, 27

negotiations with Byzantium 16–17, 45–6, 61, 64, 69–71, 75–9, 84–5, 87, 89–98, 145, 150–2, 156, 169, 178–9

negotiations with Sultan of Iconium 15–16, 45, 92–3, 100, 108, 112–13, 145, 158–62, 172, 179–80

relations with Hungary 15, 47, 58–60, 79–80, 87, 145,

Frederick, Count of Abenberg 50, 59, 89,

Frederick, Duke of Austria 1194–8 123, 130, 132, 189

Frederick, Duke of Swabia (d. 1191) 24, 26–9, 46, 48, 65–6, 71, 73, 81, 85, 88, 95, 101–4, 109–11, 116–18, 135, 144–5, 149–52, 156, 158–9, 169–70, 172, 176–7, 180–1

death of 118, 181

Frederick of Hausen 103, 170–1.

Gallipoli 90, 95–6, 156,

Gaubert of Aspremont 52–3, 68, 95

Gebhard, Count of Dollnstein 28, 51,

[St] George 106, 109, 144, 159, 171

Gerard, Count of Looz (Lon) 56,

Gottfried (of Helfenstein), Bishop of Würzburg 1186–90 6, 43–4, 64–5, 117, 144

Gottfried, Duke of Brabant 55

Gottfried of Wiesenbach 15–16, 75, 92, 103, 110, 158–60

Gregory VIII, pope 1187 37–41, 175–6

Greek fire 68

Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem (d. 1194) 34, 137–9, 174–5

Haimo, Archbishop of Tarentaise 1171–1211 46, 57, 65

Hartwig of Utlede, Archbishop of Bremen 1184–1207 20, 57

Hattin, battle of (1187) 138–9, 174–5

Henry (of Horburg), Bishop of Basel 1180–91 48, 65

Henry (of Hasenburg), Bishop of Strassburg, 1181–90 43, 141–3

Henry of Marcy, Cardinal Bishop of Albano 1179–89 41–3, 143

Henry, Count of Champagne (d. 1197) 124, 131, 183, 190–1

Henry II, Count of Diez 15, 145,

Henry III, Count of Diez 46, 52, 76, 145–7

Henry, Count of Kuick 24, 50

Henry, Count of Namur 14

Henry, Count of Saarbrücken 23, 50,

Henry, Count of Salm 52, 89

Henry, Count of Sayn 24, 49, 66–7

Henry, Count of Spanheim 49–50

Henry, Count of Vöhringen 51

Henry, Count Palatine of the Rhine 132, 189

Henry, Duke of Brabant 1190–1235 132, 189

Henry III, Duke of Limburg 1167–1221 55

Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony 1143–80 14–15, 23, 30, 52n, 124–5

Henry VI, Emperor 1190–7 2, 5, 13, 15, 47, 50n, 54n, 56n, 70–2, 87–8, 118–19, 122–9, 173, 178–9, 183–8

Henry II, King of England 1154–89 44, 55, 87, 143,

Henry of Kalden, imperial marshal 28, 74, 106, 185–6

Herman (of Katzenellenbogen), Bishop of Münster, 17–18, 46, 48–9, 61, 65, 69, 71–2, 76, 80, 91, 145–7, 169

Herman, Margrave of Baden 28n, 49, 65, 170

Hospitallers (Knights of St. John) 5, 35, 138, 190

Humphrey (IV) of Toron 34, 124

Ibn al-Athīr, Muslim chronicler 16n, 27

Iconium 109–13, 135, 159–62, 171–2, 179–80

Isaac II Angelos, Byzantine Emperor 1185–95 30, 45, 49, 60–7, 69–71, 75–6, 78–80, 82, 84, 87, 90–2, 97–8, 145–7, 150–5, 169, 177–9

Isaac Komnenos, ‘Emperor’ of Cyprus 63, 121, 124, 126,

Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem 124, 183n

Isenrich, Abbot of Admont 7, 49, 67, 88

James the Pisan, Byzantine envoy 69n, 75n, 87, 90

Jerusalem, city 33, 36–7, 175–6, 188, 190

John Dositheus, Patriarch of Constantinople 1189–91 72, 77, 92

John Dukas, Logothete of the Drome 16, 67, 145, 151

Kalopeter, Bulgarian ruler 64, 84–5, 94–5

Karaman 162, 172

Laetare Jerusalem (fourth Sunday in Lent) 43–4, 156

Leo, Prince (later King) of Armenia 114–15, 163, 180

Leopold V, Duke of Austria 1177–94 2, 15, 35, 46–7, 120–1, 123–6, 147, 149, 167, 182–5,

death of 129, 188–9

excommunication 130, 185

ministeriales of 121

Leopold VI, Duke of Austria 1198–1230 129–30, 189

Lisbon 195–6, 203

Liudolf, Count of Hallemund 28n, 52

Lombard League 13

Louis VII, King of France 1137–80 99, 133, 157

Lucius III, pope 1181–5 17

Ludwig, Count of Lohra 56

Ludwig, Count of Pfirt 56

Ludwig III, Landgrave of Thuringia 1172–90 24, 57, 116n

Ludwig of Helfenstein 106, 171

Magnus of Reichersberg, chronicler 4–5, 9

Mainz, Council of (1188) 13, 44–5, 141, 143–4, 176

Manuel Kamytzes 91, 151

Manuel Komnenos, Byzantine Emperor 1143–80 63, 102, 152, 157

Margab, castle of 36, 121

Margaret, Queen of Hungary 58

Margaritus of Brindisi, Sicilian admiral 131, 150n, 154, 186, 188

Markets 17, 25, 85–6, 91, 96, 98, 100, 113–14, 146, 150, 157, 162–3, 177, 179

Markward of Anweiler, ministerialis 82, 87, 90, 185

Markward of Neuenburg, chamberlain 46, 71, 76, 87, 90, 95–6

Martin, Bishop of Meissen 1170–90 48, 65, 67

money and coinage 18–21, 58–9, 91, 106,

Mühlhausen, abbey 1–2,

Myriokephalon, battle of (1176) 102, 157

Niketas Choniates, Byzantine chronicler 25–6, 30–1,

Nish 61–2, 64–5, 67, 75, 149

Otto (II) (of Andechs), Bishop of Bamberg 1177–96 22, 47

Otto of Babenberg, Bishop of Freising 1137–58, chronicler 6, 77n, 99, 157, 173,

Otto (of Berg), Bishop of Freising 1184–1220 47

Otto (of Henneberg), Bishop of Speyer 1188–1200 55–6

Otto, Count of Bentheim 49

Otto, Count of Geldern 57

Otto (Conrad), Duke of Bohemia 1189–91 119

Otto, Margrave of Meissen 1156–90 14

Otto of St. Blasien, chronicler 9, 173–90

Ottokar, Duke of Bohemia (King 1198–1230) 55

Ottokar, Duke of Styria (d. 1192) 63, 123

Peter (of Brezey), Bishop of Toul 1165– c.1192 48, 57, 68

Philadelphia 60, 64, 91, 96–9, 157, 169

Philip (of Heinsberg), Archbishop of Cologne 1167–91 14, 20, 119, 123

Philip, Duke of Swabia, later King of Germany 1198–1208 20–1, 24, 188

Philip II Augustus, King of France 1180–1223 6, 44, 46, 55, 63, 119–23, 127, 143, 146, 150, 167, 176, 178, 181–3

Philip, Count of Flanders 1168–91 6–7, 55, 120, 122, 167,

Philippopolis 65, 69, 71–2, 74, 76, 79–80, 82–4, 86, 88, 98, 150–2, 177,

Philomelium 104, 170–1,

Pisans 6, 96, 178, 181

poison 81–2

Poppo, Count of Henneberg 28n, 50, 65,

Poto of Massing, Bavarian nobleman 54, 95.

Qilij Arslan, Sultan of Iconium 1155–92 26, 45, 92, 100–1, 103, 109, 112–13, 145–6, 156, 158–63, 170–2, 177, 179–80

Qutb al-Dīn Malik, son of Qilij Arslan 92–3, 100–1, 103, 107–8, 111–13, 156, 158, 161–2, 170–2

Rainald of Chatillon, Prince of Antioch and lord of Oultrejordain 34, 137, 139, 174–5

Raymond III, Count of Tripoli 1150–87 34, 137–40, 153, 174,

Reichersberg, abbey 155–6

Reinhold of Reifenberg, Franconian nobleman 55, 95

Regensburg 47, 144, 147, 188

Richard, Count of Acerra 173, 185, 188n

Richard I, King of England 1189–99 2, 6, 9, 29, 44, 119–28, 130, 146, 150, 167, 176, 178, 181–5, 189

capture of 123–4, 184,

ransom 124–8, 184–5

Roger, Bishop of Cambrai 1179–91 6, 56

Rudolf (of Zähringen), Bishop of Liège 1167–91 12, 28, 48, 65,

Rupert, Count of Nassau 16–17, 52, 61, 65, 71, 91, 145–7, 169

Saladin 7, 33–8, 111, 121, 123, 127–8, 136–41, 144–5, 150, 153–5, 161, 174–5, 177, 182, 193

Salem (Salmansweiler), abbey 7–8

Sancho I, King of Portugal 1185–1211 196, 199, 201–5

Santiago de Compostella 195, 210

Second Crusade 18, 157, 165,

Sibilia (Armenia) 114, 163,

Sicily, kingdom of 63, 87–8, 118–19, 125, 128–9, 183–8

siege engines 181, 199, 201

Siegfried, Count of Libenau 28n, 51

Siegfried, Count of Moerl 120–1

Silves (Portugal) 9–10, 196–205

description of 197–8

surrender of, 202–3

Simon, Count of Spanheim 50, 89, 95,

Simon, Count of Tecklenburg 24, 57

Sofia 67–8

Sozopolis 101, 157, 170

Stephen Nemanja, zupan of Serbia 17, 61–3, 75, 83, 149

Stralitz 62, 150

Sybilla, Queen of Jerusalem 137, 174, 183n

Tageno, Dean of Passau 3–5, 7, 26, 28, 118n, 149n, 166

Tancred, King of Sicily 1190–4 88n, 118, 128, 131, 150n, 183, 185, 187

Tarsus 116, 172, 180

Templars 35, 138, 174, 190, 203–4

Theban Legion 110, 160

Trajan’s Gates 67–8

Trifels, castle of, 130, 187–8

Tripoli 35, 118, 139–41, 175

Tokili, Turkish envoy 6, 92

True Cross 138–9, 174

Tyre 35, 72, 139–40, 154, 175

Ugrinus, Bishop of Raab 1174–1203 48, 80

Ulrich, Count of Kyburg 24, 50–1, 97n, 101

Ulrich of Lutzelenhard, Swabian nobleman 8

Urban III, pope 1185–7 22, 175

Venetians 95–6, 181,

Vlachs 60, 65, 84, 89, 94–5, 152, 155

Walram, Count of Nassau 46, 76,

Werner of Boland, ministerialis 71–2

William II, Count of Jülich 56

William II, King of Sicily 1166–89 63, 118,

William III, King of Sicily 1194 128, 188

William, Marquis of Montferrat 63, 139,

William of Newburgh, English chronicler 29

Willibrand of Oldenburg, pilgrim 27

Wolfger (of Ellensbrechtskirchen), Bishop of Passau 1191–1204 53n, 130, 132.