Publisher's Synopsis
La Sesta Crociata... offers a unique firsthand account of the Sixth Crusade, as witnessed by Jean de Joinville, a close companion and advisor to King Louis IX of France. Written in lively and engaging prose, this historical narrative provides invaluable insights into the military campaigns, political intrigues, and daily life of Crusaders in the 13th century.
Joinvilleâ(TM)s chronicle vividly portrays the challenges and triumphs of the French forces, the complex relationships between Christian and Muslim leaders, and the unwavering faith that motivated the Crusaders. His personal observations and anecdotes bring the era to life, making this book an essential resource for students and enthusiasts of medieval history and Crusader studies. Discover the realities of the Sixth Crusade through the eyes of a key participant in this compelling historical narrative.
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