Bernhard von Kugler
Bernhard von Kugler (14 June 1837, Berlin – 7 April 1898, Tübingen) was a German historian. He is largely known for his research of the Crusades.
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Died | 7 April 1898 60) | (aged
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Discipline | Historian |
Institutions | University of Tübingen |
Main interests | History of the Crusades |
He studied at the Universities of Greifswald, Tübingen and Munich, obtaining his habilitation in history at University of Munich in 1861. Later, he became an associate professor (1867) and a full professor of history (1874) at the University of Tübingen.[1]
He was the son of art historian Franz Theodor Kugler (1808–1858).
Published works
- Boemund und Tankred, Fürsten von Antiochien : ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Normannen in Syrien, 1862 – Bohemond and Tancred, prince of Antioch : a contribution to the history of the Normans in Syria.
- Ulrich Herzog zu Wirtemberg, 1865 – Ulrich, Duke of Württemberg.
- Studien zur Geschichte des zweiten Kreuzzuges, 1866 – Studies involving the history of the Second Crusade.
- Christoph, Herzog zu Wirtemberg (two volumes 1868, 1872) – Christoph, Duke of Württemberg.
- Analecten zur Geschichte des zweiten Kreuzzugs. 1878 - Selections from the history of the Second Crusade.
- Geschichte der Kreuzzüge, 1880 – History of the Crusades.
- Neue Analecten zur Geschichte des zweiten Kreuzzuges, 1883 - New selections from the history of the Second Crusade.
- Albert von Aachen 1885 – Albert of Aix.[2]
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