
G/GESCHICHTE - 1187-1192 - Kreuzzug der Könige
Barbarossa, Löwenherz, Saladin
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Karsten Wolf
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G Geschichte
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Ein Blick in die Chroniken der Kreuzzüge offenbart eine Vieldeutigkeit: Friedrich I. Barbarossa erpresst den christlichen Kaiser von Byzanz, und Sultan Saladin führt mehr Kriege gegen seine Glaubensgenossen als gegen die Christen. König Richard Löwenherz ist zwar ein heldenhafter Heerführer, aber auch ein Mann ohne Skrupel. Der Verteidiger von Jerusalem, Balian von Ibelin, erweist sich zugleich als ein Deserteur. Und ausgerechnet der vermeintliche Erzschurke Rainald von Chatillon rettet 1177 das Überleben des Königreiches Jerusalem um ein weiteres Jahrzehnt. Gerade diese vielen Grautöne machen das Faszinosum Kreuzzüge aus und werden in dieser Ausgabe von G/Geschichte in den Blick genommen.
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