This volume publishes the content of 133 charters of Saint Louis, issued in the East during his first crusade. They come from the Latin manuscript 9778 of the National Library of France, which went overseas with the monarch. These documents from 1248 to 1254 shed light on the operation of the royal household in the Levant. In particular, they highlight two prosperous periods in 1250 and 1252, which saw the king granting a series of privileges from Acre and Caesarea of Palestine, and allow us to follow the early careers of new men coming from the Holy Land and France.
Ce volume publie le texte de 133 chartes de saint Louis, mises en Orient durant sa premi re croisade. Elles manent du manuscrit latin 9778 de la Biblioth que nationale de France, qui accompagna le monarque outre-mer. Ces documents des ann es 1248 1254 clairent le fonctionnement de l'H tel du roi au Levant. Deux p riodes fastes se d tachent avec les ann es 1250 et 1252, qui virent le roi conc der des vagues de privil ges partir d'Acre et de C sar e de Palestine. Le registre de croisade pr sente le m rite de suivre le d but de carri re d'homines novi de Terre sainte et de France.
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