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Dissertation sur les Assassins, peuple d'Asie, tirÃ(c)e de l'Histoire des Croisades offre une Ã(c)tude approfondie sur l'histoire et les mÅ"urs des Assassins, une secte ismaÃ(c)lite mÃ(c)diÃ(c)vale. Camille Falconet explore leurs origines, leurs croyances et leur influence politique au sein du Moyen-Orient mÃ(c)diÃ(c)val. Cette dissertation, tirÃ(c)e de l'histoire des Croisades, contextualise le rôle des Assassins dans les conflits de l'Ã(c)poque et dÃ(c)mÃale les mythes entourant leurs pratiques.
Falconet offre un regard Ã(c)rudit sur ce peuple mÃ(c)connu, analysant leurs structures sociales et leurs motivations politiques. Ce texte est une ressource prÃ(c)cieuse pour les chercheurs et passionnÃ(c)s d'histoire mÃ(c)diÃ(c)vale, d'Ã(c)tudes islamiques et d'orientalisme.
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