The Fifth Crusade
A History of the Epic Campaign to Conquer Egypt
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Tom Smith's 'The Fifth Crusade: A History of the Epic Campaign to Conquer Egypt' examines the 1217–1221 crusading efforts aimed at Egypt, especially the siege of Damietta and the campaign's strategic, political, and religious ramifications.
Drawing on contemporary chronicles and recent scholarship, Smith reconstructs the military operations, siege technology, and leadership decisions that nearly toppled the Ayyubid dynasty.
The book situates the campaign within wider 13th-century crusading developments, including papal policy, the rise of Frederick II, and shifting strategies toward Egypt.
Smith explores the human dimensions of the crusade, from soldiers and clergy to local populations, highlighting moments of ingenuity and catastrophic failure.
The study argues that the Fifth Crusade was a pivotal episode that reshaped subsequent crusading ambitions and Mediterranean politics.
Drawing on contemporary chronicles and recent scholarship, Smith reconstructs the military operations, siege technology, and leadership decisions that nearly toppled the Ayyubid dynasty.
The book situates the campaign within wider 13th-century crusading developments, including papal policy, the rise of Frederick II, and shifting strategies toward Egypt.
Smith explores the human dimensions of the crusade, from soldiers and clergy to local populations, highlighting moments of ingenuity and catastrophic failure.
The study argues that the Fifth Crusade was a pivotal episode that reshaped subsequent crusading ambitions and Mediterranean politics.
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