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    The siege of Acre took place in May 1104. It was of great importance for the consolidation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, which had been founded only a few...
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  • Siege of Acre, also Siege of Akka/Akko, may refer to: Siege of Acre (1104), following the First Crusade Siege of Acre (1189–1191), during the Third Crusade...
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  • Al-Rahba (1103) Siege of Acre (1104) – Crusades Siege of Takrit (sometime between 1105 and 1107) – Nizari–Seljuk conflicts Siege of Alamut (sometime...
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    Siege of Acre and 1291 Siege of Acre. It was the last stronghold of the Crusaders in the Holy Land prior to that final battle in 1291. At the end of Crusader...
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  • Crusades Battle of Ramla (1101) – 1101 – Crusades Battle of Ramla (1102) – 1102 – Crusades Siege of Acre (1104) – 1104 – Crusades Battle of Ramla (1105)...
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  • This is a list of conflicts in the southern Levant arranged chronologically from ancient to modern times. This region has also been referred to historically...
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    Cilicia in 1104. Later in 1104, Edessa was attacked by Mosul, and both Baldwin and Joscelin were taken prisoner after their defeat at the Battle of Harran...
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    and other adventurers, notably King Sigurd I of Norway, Baldwin captured the port cities of Acre (1104), Beirut (1110), and Sidon (1111), while exerting...
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    al-Mulk ibn Ammar, led an attack on Mons Peregrinus in September 1104 and set a wing of the citadel on fire. Raymond himself managed to escape across a...
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    siege of Edessa took place from 28 November to 24 December 1144, resulting in the fall of the capital of the County of Edessa to Zengi, the atabeg of...
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    and Caesarea in 1101, Acre in 1104, Beirut in 1110, and Sidon in 1111, with the assistance of Genoese and Venetian fleets and of several smaller crusader...
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    The siege of Tripoli lasted from 1102 until 12 July 1109. It took place on the site of the present day Lebanese city of Tripoli, in the aftermath of the...
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    Crusades (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    the fall of Tripoli and their subsequent defeat at the siege of Acre in 1291. The Christian forces managed to survive until the final fall of Ruad in 1302...
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    Geldemar Carpenel, 1100 Gerard of Avesnes, 1100–1101 Royal domain, 1102–1104 Hugh of Rebecques, 1104 Royal domain, 1104–1108 Walter Mahomet, 1108–1118...
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    region in some form until the loss of the last major Crusader stronghold in the Siege of Acre in 1291. After this loss of all Crusader territory in the Levant...
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    Baldwin I to restore the estates of his see to him. 1104 May 25. Siege of Acre: Baldwin I captures Acre with the assistance of Genoese and Pisan fleets. The...
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    Sultanate after the siege of Jerusalem in 1244. The Crusader presence in the Levant collapsed shortly thereafter, when the Mamluks captured Acre in 1291, ending...
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    during 1229–1239 and 1241–1244. The Kingdom of Jerusalem was finally dissolved with the fall of Acre and the end of the Crusades in the Holy Land in 1291....
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    The Battle of Harran took place on 7 May 1104 between the Crusader states of the Principality of Antioch and the County of Edessa, and the Seljuk Turks...
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    1125 BC – 1104 BC (Short chronology) Nebuchadnezzar I of Isin's War with Elam Israelite Campaigns Later Israelite Campaigns 1000 BC Siege of Jebus Assyrian...
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    Ascalon (redirect from History of Ashkelon)
    fall of Acre in 1104, but kept serving as a Fatimid base. In August 1105, Al-Afdal launched yet another failed attack from Ascalon, the most serious of his...
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  • to complete the capture of Acre, occurring in 1104. From the first years of the establishment of a Crusader presence in Acre, the Hospitallers received...
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    death. He was captured at the Battle of Harran in 1104. He was held first by Sökmen of Mardin, then by Jikirmish of Mosul, and finally by Jawali Saqawa...
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  • it was not enough. At the siege of Acre, the crusaders amounted to 15,000 men, a small force compared to the typical army of 40,000 to 80,000 deployed...
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  • 1100s (decade) (section 1104)
    prince of Galilee, recover the Cilician cities of Tarsus, Adana and Mamistra conquered by Emperor Alexios I 3-years ago (see 1104). Joscelin I, lord of Turbessel...
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    Second Crusade (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
    II, then count of Edessa, and future count Joscelin of Courtenay were taken captive after their defeat at the Battle of Harran in 1104. Baldwin and Joscelin...
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  • Caesarea 1265 Fall of Haifa 1265 Fall of Arsuf April 4 – May 18, 1291 Siege of Acre 1271–72 Ninth Crusade April 4 – May 18, 1291 Siege of Acre 1260–1300 Mongol...
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    display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 29 – Frederick I, Archbishop of Bremen since 1104, dies after a reign of more than 18 years, and...
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  • interest in reading, and usually involved an actor reading an abridged version of a children's novel or folk tale whilst seated in an armchair. A single book...
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  • science documentary television series produced by WGBH Boston for PBS. Many of the programs in this list were not originally produced for PBS, but were acquired...
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