
Thomas Brosset
@brosset_thomas
PhD student at Lancaster University.
Working on how people fought and lived in a besieged place in medieval Syria and the Jazira during the 12th century.
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https://lancaster.academia.edu/BrossetThomas 31-07-2019 23:15:11
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Thrilled to share my latest article (open access): 'The Dark Trophies of The Battle of Evesham, the Northumbrian Cult of Simon de Montfort and the War of the Welsh Marches (1264–1265)'. Thanks to many colleagues whose conversations spurred this research! academic.oup.com/ehr/article/do…



Join me to explore Frankish and Islamic siege warfare in the Near East during the twelfth century in a lecture held at the Royal Armouries in Leeds on 7 August. Feel free to share the event: royalarmouries.org/leeds/whats-on… #History #Medieval #Crusades #Islamic_history

I will be giving a paper tommorrow in session "345: Spoils of War II: the Crusades" organised by both Connor C. Wilson and Paulo M. Dias.



A last-minute reminder that you can still register for tomorrow’s free lecture on siege warfare in the Levant during the twelfth century. It is organised by Leeds RoyalArmouries taking place both online and in-person: royalarmouries.org/leeds/whats-on… #History #medieval #Crusades


MMU will be hosting the 7th Annual Symposium of the Northern Network for the Study of the Crusades Crusades Network in December 2024 - follow the link for more details Connor C. Wilson HistoryManMet hacc.mmu.ac.uk/event/northern…





On April 12-13 I will take part in a conference organised by ć—©ç¨˛ç”°ĺ¤§ĺ¦ Waseda University in Tokyo. As a member of the Centre for War and Diplomacy and LancasterUniHistory, I will speak about interaction between besieged and besiegers in medieval Syria and the Jazira from 1097 to 1192. waseda.jp/inst/qatarchai…


Excited to give this lecture Lancaster University the day before the beginning of the #conclave . The original topic should have been Italian city-communes but couldn’t possibly miss this historic opportunity. Expect many (medieval) pope-related tweets soon!

