The chronology of the Crusades after 1400 provides a detailed timeline of the Crusades and considers the Crusades of the 15th century. This continues the chronology of the later Crusades through 1400. In the Middle East, the threats to the Christian West were from the Mamluks, the Timurids and the Ottomans. The latter would also threaten Eastern Europe and would emerge as the primary Islamic dynasty opposing the West. The Byzantine Empire would no longer exist, but the Reconquista was working well and would be resolved by the end of the 15th century.[1] The works of Norman Housley, in particular, describe the Crusading movement in this timeframe,[2] the impact of the fall of Constantinople in 1453,[3] and the manifestation of Crusading propaganda.[4]
^Housley 1992, The Later Crusades, 1274-1580.
^Housley 2004, Crusading in the Fifteenth Century: Message and Impact.
^Housley 2016, The Crusade in the Fifteenth Century: Converging and Competing Cultures.
^Housley 2017, Reconfiguring the Fifteenth-Century Crusade.
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