Topic: 5. Sacrifices of self: Martyrology and crusades including Reconquista (12th-20th Century)

Spanning from the Middle Ages to the twentieth century, this section delves into the complex world of religiously motivated wars, where martyrdom and self-sacrifice dedicated to God played a pivotal role. It offers an extensive collection of printed sources and images that trace the evolution of this phenomenon through the crusades, the Reconquista, and various holy wars. This assortment includes materials from the twelfth to the twentieth century and provides a comprehensive bibliography that examines these events from both sacred and secular viewpoints.

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Morales, J. B.; Ginesta, M. (Ed.)

Jornada de África del Rey Don Sebastian de Portugal, compuesto por Juan Bautista de Morales, natural de Montilla, a don Juan Fernández de Córdoba y Aguilar.

in: Tres relaciones históricas. Gibraltar, los Xerves, Alcazarquivir. 1540, 1560, 1578., pp. 289 - 402

Madrid: M. Ginesta hermanos, 1889.

Nicholson, H. J.; John, S. - Morton, N. (Eds.)

“Martyrium collegio sociandus haberet”. Depictions of the Military Orders' Martyrs in the Holy Land, 1187-1291.

in: Crusading and Warfare in the Middle Ages: Realities and Representations. Essays in Honour of John France, pp. 101 - 118

Farnham: Ashgate, 2014.


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