Military Order of the Crusades Honors SLU Scholarship Recipient
Military Order of the Crusades members recently presented Saint Louis University graduate student Thomas Morin with a certificate honoring a scholarship he received in 2023, supporting his academic achievement in Medieval and Renaissance studies.
The funds went toward Morin鈥檚 summer research trip to southern Italy, where he visited castles designed and built during the Crusades.
Saint Louis University鈥檚 Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Scholarship allows one student to go on a summer research trip each year, which can assist them in writing their dissertation. The Military Order of the Crusades has funded the scholarship for about seven years.
Military Order of the Crusades representative Michael P. Schenk said that research funded through the scholarship helps promote the ancestors of the organization's members. These include Crusaders of Knightly or Higher Rank who participated in holy wars between 1096 and 1291.
The certificate Morin received included images of numerous coats of arms, each representing a family.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to receive this,鈥 Morin said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very important for research support for those of us in graduate programs to get funding like this.鈥
Morin said he is interested in how the design of castles built during the Crusades highlights the cultural connections made across the Mediterranean during the 13th Century.
鈥淢y research often requires access to archival documents,鈥 Morin explained. 鈥淢any of these only exist in their original form, which can be over 900 years old. Therefore, I must physically go to the archives where they reside to study them. Looking at images for castles and other architecture can only do so much. In order to really study a site, you have to walk the ground yourself.鈥