of the crusader states is distinct from the crusades, allowing the application of other analytical techniques that place the crusader states in the context...
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croiserie, "crusade" in Middle English can be dated to c. 1300, but the modern English "crusade" dates to the early 1700s. The Crusader states of Syria and...
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The military history of the Crusader states begins with the formation of the County of Edessa in 1097 and ends with the loss of Ruad in 1302, the last...
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Tripoli—formed in the Levant as a result of the First Crusade between 1098 and 1109. Crusader states may also include: Kingdom of Cyprus, a state on the...
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over to a new crusade. Around 23 November, Frederick received letters that had been sent to him from the rulers of the Crusader states in the East urging...
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Jerusalem cross (redirect from Crusader Cross)
Jerusalem crosses"). In late medieval heraldry the Crusader's cross was used for various Crusader states. The 14th-century Book of All Kingdoms uses it as...
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the County of Tripoli. The Crusader presence remained in the region in some form until the loss of the last major Crusader stronghold in the Siege of...
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Stronghold: Crusader is the successor to Firefly Studios's 2001 real-time strategy video game Stronghold. Crusader has much in common with the original...
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the Christian Crusader states. While one side called for help from the emir of Syria, Nur ad-Din Zengi, the other called for Crusader assistance. As...
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Look up crusader in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crusader or Crusaders may refer to: Crusader, a participant in one of the Crusades Convair NB-36H...
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Battle of Hattin (section Crusader battle losses)
The Battle of Hattin took place on 4 July 1187, between the Crusader states of the Levant and the forces of the Ayyubid sultan Saladin. It is also known...
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following is a list of crusader states that were independent during some point in history. This list includes crusader states in Outremer, Frankokratia...
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Crusades, 1451–1522. Halil İnalcık. Chapter X. Crusader Coinage with Greek or Latin Inscription. John Porteous. Corpus of Coins. Chapter XI. Crusader...
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Kingdom of Jerusalem (category States and territories established in 1099)
also known as the Crusader Kingdom, was a Crusader state that was established in the Levant immediately after the First Crusade. It lasted for almost...
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Fulk, King of Jerusalem (section Crusader and king)
march on the crusader states, culminating in the fall of the county after the Siege of Edessa in 1144, which led to the Second Crusade. In 1110, Fulk...
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Batman: Caped Crusader is an American animated television series based on the DC Comics character Batman. The series is developed by Bruce Timm, and produced...
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Middle East, founded or occupied during the Crusades. For crusader castles in Poland and the Baltic states, see Ordensburg. Kingdom of Cyprus: Island of...
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Government revenue (section Crusader States)
with his tax obligations. In the 12th and 13th centuries, within the crusader states, the ruling class, known collectively as the Franks, displayed a remarkable...
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small Crusader County of Tripoli. With royal and papal approval, Edward "took the cross" on 24 June 1268. Louis IX of France organized a large crusader army...
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they agreed that the Egyptian Mamluks could march north through the Crusader states unmolested and even camp to resupply near Acre. When news arrived that...
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"The Last Gunfighter". www.crusader.gaetanmarie.com. Baugher, Joe. "Crusader in Navy/Marine Corps Service." F8 Crusader: US Navy Fighter Aircraft, 6...
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known to have made at least three crusades to Finland. The first mention of these crusades is from 1187 when crusader Esbern Snare mentioned in his Christmas...
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Military order (religious society) (redirect from Crusading orders)
protection of pilgrims and Christians, as well as the defence of the Crusader states. They are the predecessors of chivalric orders. Most members of military...
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this, he temporarily excommunicated the Crusader army. In January 1203, en route to Jerusalem, the Crusader leadership entered into an agreement with...
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founded during the First Crusade (1096–1099) by the future King Baldwin I of Jerusalem in 1098. While it was the first Crusader state to be founded, it...
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Qalawun (section Wars against the Crusader states)
war against the Crusaders, capturing lands held by the County of Tripoli, and later totally defeating them in 1289. Acre, a major Crusader stronghold was...
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This is a list of the principal leaders of the Crusades, classified by Crusade. Amalric I of Jerusalem Philip of Milly Hugh of Ibelin Miles of Plancy...
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Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521017473. Murray, Alan V. (2000). The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem:...
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the Crusades, produced in the Levant under Latin rulership, spanned two artistic periods in Europe, the Romanesque and the Gothic, but in the Crusader states...
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University. Hardwicke, Mary Nickerson (1969). The Crusader States, 1192–1243 (PDF). A History of the Crusades (Setton), Volume II. Archived from the original...
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