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British historian (born 1969)
Thomas Scott Asbridge (born 1969) is a British historian at Queen Mary University of London, a position he has held since 1999. He is the author of The
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Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman (1146/7–1219)
Accessed 8 February 2012. Asbridge (2015) p. 373 Asbridge (2015) pp. 140–146 Asbridge (2015) p. 148 Asbridge (2015) p. 163 Asbridge (2015) p. 170 Duby, Georges
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
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Anglo-Norman family
be trusted, but that this option could be chronologically possible. Thomas Asbridge and N.E. Stacy, as well as other authors, mention Gilbert (Giffard)
Marshal_family
Surname list
and Midwifery Council Thomas S. Asbridge, medieval history scholar Ashbridge This page lists people with the surname Asbridge. If an internal link intending
Asbridge
12th-century maritime military action
p. 183 William Facey, p. 10 Thomas Asbridge Bernard Hamilton, p. 183 William Facey, p. 10 Thomas Asbridge Thomas Asbridge (2011), The Crusades: The Authoritative
Crusader_raids_on_the_Red_Sea
King of Jerusalem from 1100 to 1118
197–198. Asbridge 2004, p. 142. Asbridge 2004, p. 143. Asbridge 2004, p. 144. Runciman 1989a, pp. 198–199. Tyerman 2006, p. 132. Asbridge 2004, p. 145
Baldwin_I_of_Jerusalem
1071 Seljuk victory over the Byzantines
before Alexius I (1081–1118) restored stability to Byzantium. Historian Thomas Asbridge says: "In 1071, the Seljuqs crushed an imperial army at the Battle
Battle_of_Manzikert
City in Syria
ISBN 978-0-241-29876-3. Thomas Asbridge, The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land, (London: Simon & Schuster, 2010), pp.137–144. Thomas Asbridge, The Crusades:
Latakia
1177 battle between the Crusaders and Ayyubids
1, North-Holland Pub. Co. Amsterdam 1979, ISBN 0444850929, p. 149 Thomas Asbridge. "The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land
Battle_of_Montgisard
Battle of the First Crusade
). pp. 135–136. Asbridge 2004, p. 248. Runciman 1951, pp. 220–223. Asbridge 2004, pp. 248–249. Runciman 1951, p. 259. Asbridge, Thomas (2017). "Knowing
Siege_of_Ma'arra
1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land
Putnam. Asbridge, Thomas (2000). The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098–1130. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 978-0-85115-661-3. Asbridge, Thomas (2004)
First_Crusade
Hellenistic city, modern Antakya, Turkey
Preservation Consortium) The Crusades The War For The Holy Land by Thomas Asbridge p. 114 (p.3) to p. 115 Ibn al-Athir vol. 2, p. 320; Hillenbrand, The
Antioch
King of Jerusalem from 1118 to 1131
Lock 2006, pp. 20–21. Asbridge 2004, p. 110. Runciman 1989a, p. 150. Asbridge 2004, pp. 111, 117. Asbridge 2004, pp. 142–143. Asbridge 2004, p. 143. Runciman
Baldwin_II_of_Jerusalem
Poetic Anglo-Norman biography
Crick and S. Hamilton (Boydell & Brewer: Woodbridge, 2006), pp. 221-3. Thomas Asbridge, The Greatest Knight (Simon & Schuster: London, 2015), pp.xii-xviii
Histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal
Histoire_de_Guillaume_le_Maréchal
Component of the Crusades (1179)
649-650. Madden, Crusades, 70. Asbridge, "The Crusaders.'" Murray, "Jacob’s," 649 Asbridge, "Crusaders.'" Asbridge, Thomas (2010). The Crusades: The Authoritative
Siege_of_Jacob's_Ford
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
The modern term crusade was established by 1706. The medievalist Thomas Asbridge notes that the term's conventional use by historians imposes "a somewhat
Crusades
1110 battle of the Norwegian Crusade
Kingdom of Jerusalem, p. 74. ISBN 978-0-241-29876-3. The Crusades by Thomas Asbridge, p. 125 Battles and sieges, Tony Jaques The Crusades and the expansion
Siege_of_Sidon
France, 1901). Page 186 to 187 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 302 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New
Stephen_Devereux
First Marshal of France in the 12th century
weight of the Marshal's followers, leaving him alone on the wall. Thomas Asbridge presents two differing accounts of what happened on top of the wall
Albéric_Clément
driven by "fanaticism" rather than, or in addition to "necessity". Thomas Asbridge states that, while the "cannibalism at Marrat is among the most infamous
Cannibalism_in_Europe
Christian states in the Levant, 1098–1291
condition that he go overseas and never bear arms against him. Historian Thomas Asbridge proposes that Saladin likely anticipated that a power struggle between
Crusader_states
Anglo-Norman nobleman
1200-1205. (London: 1835). Page 86 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 312 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New
John Devereux of Bodenham and Decies
John_Devereux_of_Bodenham_and_Decies
12th-century clergyman, writer, and Archbishop of Tyre
XIII, Ch. 26. The most up-to-date works about the First Crusade are Thomas Asbridge, The First Crusade: A New History (Oxford: 2004) and Christopher Tyerman
William_of_Tyre
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
extensively documented in primary and secondary sources. See for example Thomas Asbridge, The First Crusade: A New History (Oxford: 2004); (Tyerman 2006); Jonathan
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
1098 battle during the First Crusade
expected the Crusaders to take up a defensive position. Historian Thomas Asbridge notes "The fate of the entire crusade had been gambled on Bohemond's
Battle_of_the_Lake_of_Antioch
Emir
Crusades, The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land, Thomas Asbridge, 2010 "Baalbek", Encyclopaedia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography
As-Salih_Ismail_al-Malik
Medieval harbour of the city of Antioch
succession to the Scottish throne. Thomas Asbridge, The First Crusade, The Free Press, 2004, p. 188. Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000). The Creation of the Principality
Port_Saint_Symeon
Vardit Shotten-Hallel Thomas Asbridge Peter Fraser Purton (2009), A History of the Early Medieval Siege, C. 450-1220.[1] Thomas Asbridge (2012), The Crusades
Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1101)
Siege_of_Caesarea_Maritima_(1101)
Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118
Piacenza. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 31 October 2023. Thomas, Asbridge (2016), The crusades: the authoritative history of the war for the
Alexios_I_Komnenos
6th Fatimid caliph (r. 996–1021) and 16th Ismaili Imam
Book-Production. p. 51. Britannica The First Crusade: A New History, Thomas Asbridge Britannica 1810 Phyllis G. Jestice (2004). Holy People of the World:
Al-Hakim_bi-Amr_Allah
Ancient Levantine city
ISBN 978-0-521-51717-1, retrieved 14 July 2025 Meyers (1999:381). The Crusades by Thomas Asbridge, pg. 123-124. Pringle, 1997, pp. 43-45 Marica, Patrizia, Museo del
Caesarea_Maritima
Attack by the Kingdom of Jerusalem on Damascus
gives the number of knights as 2,000 and the infantry as numerous. Thomas Asbridge estimates the size of the combined army (including the Crusader states'
Crusade_of_1129
Anglo-Norman nobleman (c.1196–1240)
Noble Books, 1993). Page 78 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 312 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New
Nicholas_Devereux_of_Chanston
Battle in the Middle East
Verbruggen 1997, p. 10. Stevenson 1907, p. 44. Stevenson 1907, p. 39. Thomas Asbridge (19 January 2012). The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. Simon &
Battle_of_Ramla_(1101)
Princess of Antioch from 1126 to 1130
2017, p. 101. Asbridge 2003, p. 29. Barber 2012, p. 174. Mayer 1972, p. 84. Asbridge 2003, p. 41. Asbridge 2003, p. 47. Asbridge, Thomas (2003). "Alice
Alice_of_Antioch
History of the Crusades, Volume One. pp. 308–309. The Crusades by Thomas Asbridge, Pg. 123 Riley-Smith, Jonathan, The First Crusaders, 1095-1131, Cambridge
First_siege_of_Arsuf
Battle in 1113
Jaffa. In August, the Seljuks retreated from the Holy Land. Asbridge Tucker Asbridge, Thomas (2011), The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War
Battle_of_al-Sannabra
Title that Godfrey of Bouillon held when he became ruler of Jerusalem
RHC Occ 3.III. Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195178234. Asbridge, Thomas (2012). The Crusades:
Title_of_Godfrey_of_Bouillon
History of ancient city
ISBN 978-0-241-29876-3. The Crusades by Thomas Asbridge, p. 125 Asbridge 2000, p. 208. Hamilton 2016, p. 61. Barber 2012, p. 93. Asbridge 2000, p. 209. Hamilton 2016
History_of_Sidon
12th-century English pilgrim to Jerusalem
Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land by Thomas Asbridge Armand d'Avezac (1839). Relation des voyages de Seawulf à Jérusalem
Sæwulf
City in northwestern Syria
acts which were by no means particularly limited to them. Historian Thomas Asbridge states that, while the "cannibalism at Marrat is among the most infamous
Maarat_al-Numan
Empire based in Egypt and Syria
6082/M100007Z. Asbridge 2010, pp. 92–93. Asbridge 2010, p. 95. Northrup 1998a, p. 73. Asbridge 2010, p. 97. Asbridge 2010, p. 98. Asbridge 2010, pp. 99–100
History of the Mamluk Sultanate
History_of_the_Mamluk_Sultanate
Hermetic iconography Leonard J. Arrington (1917–1999), America, Mormons Thomas Asbridge (born 1969), Crusades Maurice Ashley (1907–1994), 17th-century England
List_of_historians
Chronological and Genealogical Manual. p. 67. ISBN 9780748621378. Thomas Asbridge (19 January 2012). The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. p. 1141
List_of_monarchs_of_Aleppo
captured by Antiochene troops in May 1109, according to historian Thomas Asbridge. Rainald persuaded the commander of Margat to surrender the fortress
Rainald_I_Masoir
Ruler of Jerusalem from 1099 to 1100
Encyclopedia (1909). Asbridge 2004, pp. 92–93. Asbridge 2004, p. 90. Asbridge 2004, pp. 84–85. Asbridge 2004, pp. 94–95. Asbridge 2004, p. 84. Asbridge 2004, p. 95
Godfrey_of_Bouillon
12th-century crusade
gives the number of knights as 2,000 and the infantry as numerous. Thomas Asbridge estimates the size of the combined army (including the crusader states'
Venetian_Crusade
ISBN 9780299066703. Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195178234. Asbridge, Thomas (2012). The Crusades:
List_of_Crusades
1108 treaty following the First Crusade
and Cilicia, however, were to revert to direct Byzantine rule. As Thomas Asbridge points out, much of what the Emperor granted to Bohemond (including
Treaty_of_Devol
Researches in Palestine: Mount Sinaï and Arabia Petraea, 1841, pg 640". Thomas Asbridge (19 January 2012). The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. Simon &
Geldemar_Carpenel
Fellow, co-founder of the Center for the History of Emotions at QMUL. Thomas Asbridge - British historian of The Crusades. Sir Christopher Bayly – British
List of academics of Queen Mary University of London
List_of_academics_of_Queen_Mary_University_of_London
Crusader state in the Levant from 1098 to 1268
pp. 215–217. Republished 1990 as ISBN 978-0140137040. Asbridge 2000, p. 104. Asbridge, Thomas (2012). The First Crusade : a New History. Simon & Schuster
Principality_of_Antioch
Battle during the First Barons' War
Retrieved 20 January 2008. Asbridge, Thomas (May 2017). "The battle of Lincoln". BBC History Magazine. Bristol. p. 24. Asbridge (2015) p. 357 McGlynn, Sean
Battle_of_Lincoln_(1217)
1992, p. 277. Asbridge 2004, p. 106. Asbridge 2000, p. 92. Asbridge 2004, p. 119. Asbridge 2004, p. 130. Asbridge 2004, pp. 134–137. Asbridge 2004, p. 142
Timeline of the Principality of Antioch
Timeline_of_the_Principality_of_Antioch
Christian conquest of the First Crusade
magazine. Asbridge, Thomas S. (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-7432-2084-2. Asbridge, Thomas (2012). The
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1099)
Military and diplomacy subjects of the East Roman empire
Turks into Anatolia and the slow process of Turkification had begun." Asbridge, Thomas S. (2010). The Crusades: the authoritative history of the war for the
Foreign relations of the Byzantine Empire
Foreign_relations_of_the_Byzantine_Empire
Lord of Saone
Asbridge 2000, pp. 159–160. Kennedy 1994, p. 85. Asbridge 2000, p. 160. Buck 2017, p. 130. Asbridge 2000, pp. 143–144. Asbridge 2000, p. 89. Asbridge
William_of_Zardana
Battle of the Third Crusade
107. Asbridge 2012, pp. 266–268 Asbridge 2012, pp. 272–275 Asbridge 2012, pp. 282–286 Asbridge 2012, pp. 287–288 Asbridge 2012, p. 292 Asbridge 2012,
Siege_of_Acre_(1189–1191)
Sieges of the First Barons' War in England
(help) Asbridge (2015) p. 326–336 Hanley (2017) harvtxt error: no target: CITEREFHanley2017 (help) Goodall (2000) Asbridge (2015) p. 347 Asbridge (2015)
Sieges of Dover Castle (1216–17)
Sieges_of_Dover_Castle_(1216–17)
Anglo-Norman nobleman
Quinto, Angliae Regibus, Volume 1 1200-1205. London. 1835. Page 86 Thomas Asbridge. The Greatest Knight. (New York: Harper Collins, 2014). Page 249 Charles
Walter_Devereux_(born_1173)
region", without specifying his title. Asbridge 2000, p. 162. Asbridge 2000, p. 172. Buck 2017, p. 134. Asbridge, Thomas (2000). The Creation of the Principality
Geoffrey_the_Monk
English nurse
Sir Jonathan Elliott Asbridge is an English nurse who was the first president of the UK's Nursing and Midwifery Council and a registrant member for England
Jonathan_Asbridge
1097–98 invasion in the First Crusade
p. 261 Asbridge 2004, p. 233 Asbridge 2004, p. 160 France 1996, p. 224 Asbridge 2004, p. 171 Asbridge 2004, p. 181 France 1996, p. 246 Asbridge 2004, p
Siege_of_Antioch
King of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192
History Behind the Story. Newmarket Press. p. 51. ISBN 1557047081. Asbridge, Thomas (2015). The Greatest Knight: The Remarkable Life of William Marshal
Guy_of_Lusignan
410-411 Runciman, p. 183 De Giorgi De Giorgi Runciman, p. 183 Asbridge, p. 90 Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000), The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098–1130
Battle_of_Ceyhan_River
Prince of Galilee (1099–1101, 1109–1112)
Runciman 1987, p. 45. Asbridge 2000, p. 55. Asbridge 2000, p. 56. Barber 2012, p. 83. Runciman 1987, p. 83. Asbridge 2000, p. 57. Asbridge 2000, pp. 56–57.
Tancred,_Prince_of_Galilee
Sultan of the Sejuk Empire from 1092 to 1094
2019 Asbridge, Thomas S., The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land, (Harper Collins, 2010), 22. Asbridge, Thomas S., The
Mahmud_I_(Seljuk_sultan)
Wittgenstein (6.8%) Friedrich Nietzsche (6.5%) Plato (5.6%) Immanuel Kant (5.6%) Thomas Aquinas (4.8%) Socrates (4.8%) Aristotle (4.5%) Karl Popper (4.2%) From
List of In Our Time programmes
List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes
Lord of Zardana
Asbridge 2000, p. 77. Barber 2012, p. 124. Asbridge 2000, p. 177. Oman 2018. Asbridge 2000, pp. 77, 79, 177. Kennedy 1994, p. 85. Asbridge, Thomas (2000)
Robert_the_Leper
Prince of Taranto and Antioch (died 1130)
Runciman 1989, p. 124. Asbridge 2000, p. 139. Asbridge 2000, pp. 141–142. Runciman 1989, p. 126. Asbridge 2000, p. 141. Asbridge 2000, p. 142. Barber 2012
Bohemond_II_of_Antioch
Count of Acerra
1969, pp. 449–459. Runciman 1954, pp. 196–204. Tyerman 2006, p. 754. Asbridge, Thomas (2012). The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. Simon & Schuster.
Thomas_I_of_Aquino
French nobility who went on Crusade (1152–1191)
Soissons Asbridge, Thomas (19 January 2012). The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1-84983-770-5. Asbridge, Thomas (19 January
James_of_Avesnes
Asbridge 2012, pp. 21–22. Treadgold 1997, pp. 616–620. Asbridge 2012, pp. 47–52. Asbridge 2012, pp. 52–74. Asbridge 2012, pp. 85, 145, 153. Asbridge 2012
Raid_on_Cyprus_(1156)
Count of Toulouse and Tripoli
William of Puylaurens 2003, p. 17. Asbridge 2000, p. 115. Venning 2015, p. 67. Bouchard 1987, p. 256. Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000). The Creation of the Principality
Bertrand,_Count_of_Toulouse
Framework of Christian holy war
Crusades. Vol. Three. Routledge. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-0-367-51127-2. Asbridge, Thomas (2012) [2010]. The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. Simon and Schuster
Crusading_movement
State in Egypt, Hejaz and Syria (1250–1517)
jhg.2023.08.003. ISSN 0305-7488. Asbridge 2010, p. 98. Asbridge 2010, pp. 99–100. Asbridge 2010, pp. 103–104. Asbridge 2010, p. 106. Fuess, Albrecht (2018)
Mamluk_Sultanate
Ruling monarch of the Principality of Antioch (1098–1268)
Early Crusades". Church History. 8 (2): 113–131. doi:10.2307/3160650. Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000). The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098-1130.
Prince_of_Antioch
Part of the First Crusade
2342205. ISSN 0950-3110. Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195189056. Thomas Brosset, "The First
Battle_of_Antioch_(1098)
Surname list
Toronto Ashbridge Estate, Toronto David Ashbridge Log House, Pennsylvania Asbridge This page lists people with the surname Ashbridge. If an internal link
Ashbridge
11th-century German crusader
Crusades: The Story Of The Latin Kingdom Of Jerusalem. G.P. Putnam Sons. Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford. ISBN 0-19-517823-8
Volkmar_(crusader)
Slaughter of Muslims and Jews by Christian Crusaders
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-987840-6 – via Google Books. Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford. ISBN 0-19-517823-8
Massacre_of_Jerusalem_(1099)
French noble (1057–1101)
p. 359. Bardot & Marvin 2018, p. ix. Previte Orton 1912, p. 197. Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade, a new history. The roots of conflict between
Hugh,_Count_of_Vermandois
Medieval fortified town Southeast Turkey
76: 101–116. Asbridge 2000, p. 24-25. Asbridge 2000, p. 24. Asbridge 2000, p. 25. Asbridge 2000, p. 46. Asbridge 2000, p. 196. Asbridge 2000, p. 57. Sources
Artah
Battle in 1105 in Turkey
28. Asbridge 2000, p. 57. Ibn al-Athir 2010, p. 92. Smail 1995, p. 178. Smail 1995, pp. 78–79. Ibn al-Athir 2010, pp. 92–93. Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000)
Battle_of_Artah
Siege during the Mongol invasion of Syria
(illustrated, reprint ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521462266. Asbridge, Thomas S. (2010). The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the
Siege_of_Aleppo_(1260)
Cilician noblewoman
First Crusaders, 1095-1131, Cambridge University Press, London, 1997 Asbridge, Thomas S., The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098-1130, Boydell
Cecilia_of_Le_Bourcq
authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Asbridge, Thomas (2004). "The First Crusade, A New History," Oxford University Press
Ludolf_of_Tournai
p. 282. Asbridge 2005, p. 286. Asbridge 2005, pp. 286–287. Asbridge 2005, pp. 292–293. Asbridge 2005, p. 294. Asbridge 2005, p. 296. Asbridge 2005, p
Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Timeline_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
12th c. military conflict
revenues. A truce was concluded and Zengi returned to his territories. Asbridge, Thomas S. The creation of the principality of Antioch, 1098-1130. Boydell
Battle_of_al-Atharib
Lord of Margat
p. 78. Asbridge & Edgington 1999. Kennedy, Hugh (1994). Crusader Castles. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-79913-9. Asbridge, Thomas S.; Edgington
Rainald_II_Masoir
1099 final battle of the First Crusade
364. France 1997, p. 365. Albert of Aix, Historia Hierosolymitana Asbridge, Thomas S. (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford University Press
Battle_of_Ascalon
Wayback Machine. ScottishHistory.com. Retrieved on 19 October 2010. Asbridge, Thomas (2014). The Greatest Knight. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-226206-6
Invasions of the British Isles
Invasions_of_the_British_Isles
Baalbek: Heritage and Archaeology. Asbridge, Thomas, "The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land," 2010. Asbridge, T. (2004). The First Crusade: A New
List of extrajudicial killings and political violence in Lebanon
List_of_extrajudicial_killings_and_political_violence_in_Lebanon
Atabeg of Mosul, Aleppo, Hama and Edessa, Mesopotamia
al-Kurub, p. 86 Asbridge, Thomas (2010). The Crusades: The War for the Holy Land. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781849837705. Asbridge, Thomas (2010). The Crusades
Imad_al-Din_Zengi
Former and titular archdiocese
Hamilton 2016, p. 213. Hamilton 2016, p. 212. Hamilton 2016, p. 397. Asbridge, Thomas (2000). The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098–1130. The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Apamea
Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Apamea
Potentially fatal overhydration
Were Dying of Thirst in the Gedrosian Desert". 14 September 2018. Asbridge, Thomas (2010). The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the
Water_intoxication
1109 meeting of crusader states' leaders
such as chronological and topographical inaccuracy. The medievalist Thomas S. Asbridge emphasises that "we cannot blindly trust the information recorded
Council_of_Tripoli
11th-century French bishop and crusader
JSTOR 2853164. Chisholm 1911. Peters 1971, p. 31. Descent into Discord. In Asbridge, Thomas (2004). The First Crusade: A New History. Oxford University Press
Adhemar_of_Le_Puy
119574. Asbridge, Thomas (2000). The Creation of the Principality of Antioch, 1098–1130. Boydell & Brewer. ISBN 9780851156613. Asbridge, Thomas (2004)
Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187
1929 gang shooting in Chicago
which re-enacts the massacre. Asbridge & Weerasinghe 2009, p. 356. Landesco 1932, p. 120. Lombardo 2013, p. 7. Asbridge & Weerasinghe 2009, p. 361. Binder
Saint Valentine's Day Massacre
Saint_Valentine's_Day_Massacre
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Netherlands, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Twin; A Form of Thomas
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Female
Spanish
Feminine form of Spanish Tomás, TOMASA means "twin."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.
Female
English
Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin."Â
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Twin
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek ThÅmas, TUOMAS means "twin."
Biblical
a twin
Male
Dutch
, a twin.
Male
English
Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Dependable
Male
Polish
Polish form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMASZ means "twin."
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian
English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’Åm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.
Male
Norwegian
Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek ThÅmas, TOMAS means "twin."
Male
English
English form of Greek ThÅmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.
Male
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic form of Greek ThÅmas, TÃ’MAS means "twin."
Boy/Male
Irish
The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “â€twin.â€â€
Male
Greek
(Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Norse, Norwegian, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Thunder; Thor's Fight; Thor's Struggle; Thor's Goddess
Male
Greek
(Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
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Indian
Jurist, Scholar of religious laws, Wise, Scholar in fight (Islam)
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Goodness
Girl/Female
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Beautiful Flowers; Flower; Cheerful and Wise; One who has a Good Mind
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beauty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Deer
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the benefactor (Allah)
Boy/Male
Indian
The praised one
Boy/Male
English American
Protector; defender. English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring. Famous bearer: 7th-...
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Half Moon; Crescent Moon which Rests on the Head of Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ravana
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
THOMAS ASBRIDGE
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a.
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.
n.
Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.
n.
A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.
n.
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.
a.
Set with thorns.
a.
In the thorax.
n.
The thymus gland.
pl.
of Pholas
n.
One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.
n.
A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.
n.
The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.
n.
A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.
a.
Having thumbs.
n.
The thorax of Arthropods.
n.
The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.
n.
Any species of Pholas.
a.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.
n.
Alt. of Thomean
n.
Alt. of Thomaism
n.
The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.