Hebrew: אפולוניה), known in the Early Islamic period as Arsuf (Arabic: أرْسُوف, romanized: Arsūf) and in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem as Arsur, was...
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The Battle of Arsuf took place on 7 September 1191, as part of the Third Crusade. It saw a multi-national force of Crusaders, led by Richard I of England...
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Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (redirect from Lord of Arsuf)
of Arsuf were: Royal domain, 1101–1163 John of Arsuf, 1163–1177 Arsuf occupied by Ayyubids, 1187–1191 Melisende of Arsuf, sister of John of Arsuf, 1177–...
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Knights hospitaller's stronghold of Arsuf. Baibars successfully captured Arsuf. In 1261, Balian of Arsuf leased the Arsuf fort to Knights Hospitallers for...
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John of Ibelin (c. 1211–1258), commonly called John of Arsuf, was the lord of Arsuf from 1236 and Constable of Jerusalem from 1251. He was a younger son...
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Garnier de Nablus (section Battle of Arsuf)
from 1190 to 1192, succeeding Armengol de Aspa. He fought at the Battle of Arsuf in 1191 during the Third Crusade. It was under his magistracy that the headquarters...
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Melisende (born before 1177 – died after 1215) was the hereditary Lady of Arsuf from 1177 and the second wife of the powerful nobleman John, Old Lord of...
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children with Melisende of Arsuf, including Balian, lord of Beirut; Baldwin, seneschal of Cyprus; another John, lord of Arsuf and constable of Jerusalem;...
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Balian of Ibelin (1239 – 29 September 1277) was the Lord of Arsuf from 1258 until the early 1260s (probably 1261), when he leased it to the Knights Hospitaller...
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The first siege of Arsuf, originally Apollonia, took place in 1099, just after the First Crusade. It was carried out by Godfrey of Bouillon after the...
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Arsuf (Hebrew: אַרְסוּף) is an affluent village in central Israel. Located on the Mediterranean coast near Herzliya, it falls under the jurisdiction of...
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was secure. On 7 September 1191, after the Battle of Arsuf, the Crusader army proceeded from Arsuf to Jaffa, which the Crusaders took and fortified. Jaffa...
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Third Crusade (section Battle of Arsuf)
August 1191. Following a major victory by the Crusaders at the Battle of Arsuf, most of the coastline of the Levant was returned to Christian control....
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Herzliya is Sidna Ali, a Muslim holy site. To the northwest is Tel Arsaf (Arsuf) and the Apollonia National Park. Inhabited from the Persian period until...
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state under John's rule; in 1207 John added Arsuf to his territory through his marriage to Melisende of Arsuf, making him one of the wealthiest nobles in...
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Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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The action of Arsuf (8 June 1918), was fought between the forces of the British Empire and the Ottoman Empire, German Empire and Austria-Hungary during...
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Castle (1188) Siege of Safed (1188) Siege of Acre (1189–1191) Battle of Arsuf (1191) Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212) Siege of Alcácer do Sal (1217)...
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soon after the fall of Acre. Richard defeated Saladin at the Battle of Arsuf in 1191 and the Battle of Jaffa in 1192, recovering most of the coast, but...
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lost previously. The new coalition's biggest success was the Battle of Arsuf, on 7 September 1191. Saladin's Muslim forces appeared to have become far...
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Burgundy from the Crusade of 1101 were among those killed. Baldwin I fled to Arsuf. Victory at the battle of Jaffa on 27 May 1102 saved the kingdom from virtual...
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the first line and the heavy cavalry in second. At the later Battle of Arsuf the Christians fought coherently; here the battle began with a disjointed...
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believing that Baldwin IV wouldn't follow him. He attacked Ramla, Lydda and Arsuf, but because Baldwin was supposedly not a danger, he allowed his army to...
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II of Beirut (died 1264), grandson of the "Old Lord of Beirut" John of Arsuf (c. 1211–1258), constable of Jerusalem John of Ibelin (jurist) (1215–1266)...
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Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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Queen of Jerusalem. He married (1) Helvis of Nephin; (2) Melisende of Arsuf. Margaret, who married (1) Hugh II of Saint Omer (stepson of Raymond III...
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executed. He then moved south, defeating Saladin's forces at the Battle of Arsuf 30 miles (50 km) north of Jaffa on 7 September 1191. Saladin attempted to...
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Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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with Plaisance as regent. Plaisance re-married to Balian of Arsuf, the son of John of Arsuf, but they divorced and had the marriage annulled in 1258. The...
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