1st Edition

The Teutonic Order in Italy, 1190-1525 Building Bridges in the Medieval World

By Kristjan Toomaspoeg Copyright 2024
216 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

216 Pages 19 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Between 1190 and 1525, the Teutonic Order (the third major military religious order after the Temple and the Hospital) maintained extensive possessions in Italy. This volume examines the history of the Order’s Italian branch, arguing that it served as an intermediary between East and West, as well as North and South. It reflects on the reasons for the Teutonic Order’s success and the... Read more

Contents

 

 

List of Illustrations                                                                                                                             ix

Acknowledgements                                                                                                                            xi

Abbreviations and Editorial Note                                                                                                       xii

 

Introduction: A border crossing subject                                                                                       

            Sources                                                                                                                        

            Historiography                                                                                                          

 

Part I: The Structures

            Chapter 1: The settlement                                                                                                     

                        The first steps

                        The era of Frederick II

            Chapter 2: Southern Italy

                        Bailiwick of Sicily

                        Bailiwick of Apulia                                                                                       

Chapter 3: Northern and Central Italy

Bailiwick of Lombardy

Rome and Central Italy

 

Part II: Politics and Administration

            Chapter 4: The rule of the grand master in Italy

The last years of Frederic II and the aftermath of his death

The Fall of Acre and its consequences

Chapter 5: The Italian branch of the Order under the rule of the master of Germany

The takeover

The way to the crisis: end of the fourteenth and first half of the fifteenth century

 

Chapter 6: The loss of the Order’s Italian possessions

Southern Italy

Northern Italy

 

Part III: Teutonic brethren and their activities in Italy

Chapter 7: The brethren

Overview

                        Origins and careers

Chapter 8: Spirituality and moral 

Moralia

Immoralia

Chapter 9: Order’s familiars and confratres

The familiars’ institution

Collaboration with minority groups

Chapter 10: The economic strategies of the Teutonic Order

Overview

The strategies

Chapter 11: Art, architecture and everyday life

Buildings and artworks

Everyday life

 

Conclusion: Connecting and adapting                                                                              

 

Bibliography

 

Illustrations

 

 

Biography

Kristjan Toomaspoeg is Professor of Medieval History at the Università del Salento, Lecce (Italy). His research focuses on the military orders, medieval Southern Italy and frontier history. His publications include Les Teutoniques en Sicile (1197–1492) (2003), Decimae: Il sostegno economico dei sovrani alla Chiesa del Mezzogiorno nel XIII secolo (2009), and À travers le regard de l’Autre: Réflexions sur la société médiévale européenne (2018, with José Albuquerque Carreiras and Giulia Rossi Vairo).