
The Teutonic Knights: Rise and Fall of a Religious Corporation
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Action & Adventure
형식
하드커버
페이지
224
언어
영어
출판됨
Jul 30, 2024
출판사
Reaktion Books
ISBN-10
1789148685
ISBN-13
9781789148688
설명
Aleksander Pluskowski paints a vivid portrayal of the Teutonic Knights, delving into their origins as a religious military order that sought to conquer and convert the pagan tribes of Eastern Europe. The narrative unfolds the complexities of their rise to power, detailing their strategic prowess in battle and their ambitions that extended beyond the battlefield to encompass vast territories and influence.
As the story progresses, Pluskowski examines the internal and external challenges that contributed to the decline of the order. The intricate interplay of politics, warfare, and faith reveals how the once-mighty Knights struggled with changing allegiances and the evolving landscape of Europe. He illuminates the clash between their ideals and the harsh realities of a world marked by shifting power dynamics.
Through meticulous research, Pluskowski not only brings to light the historical events but also humanizes the figures involved, offering insights into the motivations and conflicts that shaped the Teutonic Knights. This comprehensive account serves as both a historical treatise and a profound exploration of the themes of ambition, faith, and the turbulence of the medieval era.
As the story progresses, Pluskowski examines the internal and external challenges that contributed to the decline of the order. The intricate interplay of politics, warfare, and faith reveals how the once-mighty Knights struggled with changing allegiances and the evolving landscape of Europe. He illuminates the clash between their ideals and the harsh realities of a world marked by shifting power dynamics.
Through meticulous research, Pluskowski not only brings to light the historical events but also humanizes the figures involved, offering insights into the motivations and conflicts that shaped the Teutonic Knights. This comprehensive account serves as both a historical treatise and a profound exploration of the themes of ambition, faith, and the turbulence of the medieval era.