Croats and the Fifth Crusade: Did two members of the Babonić noble family accompanied King Andrew II of Hungary on his Crusade? (CROSBI ID 57222)
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Kekez, Hrvoje
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Croats and the Fifth Crusade: Did two members of the Babonić noble family accompanied King Andrew II of Hungary on his Crusade?
After his return from the Crusade King Andrew II, granted some estates to the Hungarian and Croatian noblemen in order to acknowledge them for participating on his Crusade. Among them were the two members of the Babonići noble family. The charter about that, issued in the year 1218, had been taken as evidence by all Croatian historians from the late 19th up to the middle of 20th century that members of the Babonić family went on the Fifth Crusade. Due to the fact that that charter is preserved as transumptum in the later charter from 14th century, it was Nada Klaić who first questioned this interpretation of historical events. Nevertheless, there are new evidences and interpretations that actually confirm the possibility that members of the Babonić noble family had accompanied King Andrew II of Hungary on his Crusade in the year 1217.
Fifth Crusade, King Andrew II of Hungary, the Babonić noble family, medieval Kingdom of Hungary, Croatia, forgery, oral family history
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The Fifth Crusade in the Context: The crusading movement in the early thirteenth century
Mylod, E.J. ; Perry, Guy ; Smith, Thomas W. ; Vandeburie, Jan
London : New York (NY): Routledge
2016.
978-1472448576