The Sixth Crusade (1228–1229), also known as the Crusade of Frederick II, was a military expedition to recapture Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land...
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Comprehensive studies of the Crusades in toto include Murray's Encyclopedia, Stephen Runciman's A History of the Crusades, 3 volumes (1951–1954), and the Wisconsin...
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The Children's Crusade was a failed popular crusade by European Christians to establish a second Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Holy Land in the early...
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The Eighth Crusade was the second Crusade launched by Louis IX of France, this one against the Hafsid dynasty in Tunisia in 1270. It is also known as the...
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pp. 626–649, The Fifth Crusade, 1213–1221. Tyerman 1996, p. 97, The Fifth Crusade. Runciman 1954, pp. 132–179, The Fifth Crusade. Paschal Robinson (1909)...
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The Fifth Crusade (September 1217 - August 29, 1221) was a campaign in a series of Crusades by Western Europeans to reacquire Jerusalem and the rest of...
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the later Crusades, (1954; repr., London: Folio Society, 1994), 100 Phillips, The Fourth Crusade, pp. 221–257 Phillips. The Fourth Crusade, p. 209. Chambers's...
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The Seventh Crusade (1248–1254) was the first of the two Crusades led by Louis IX of France. Also known as the Crusade of Louis IX to the Holy Land, it...
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The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt led by King Philip II of France, King Richard I of England and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to reconquer...
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The Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399 represent the later Crusades that were called for by papal authorities in the century following the fall...
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This chronology presents the timeline of the Crusades from the beginning of the Third Crusade, first called for, in 1187 to the fall of Acre in 1291. This...
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Crusades. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-32685-1. p. 119 Runciman, Steven (1954). A History of the Crusades, Volume Three. London:...
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The Crusaders (formerly known as The Jazz Crusaders) were an American jazz/jazz fusion group performing from the 1960s to the 2010s. The group was known...
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The chronology of the later Crusades through 1400 provides a detailed timeline of the Crusades from after the Eighth Crusade, the last of the major expeditions...
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Crusader, "the story of Philip d'Aubigny", is a children's historical novel by Ronald Welch (Ronald Oliver Fenton), first published by Oxford in 1954...
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The list of sources for the Crusades provides those contemporaneous written accounts and other artifacts of the Crusades covering the period from the Council...
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Rhineland massacres (redirect from German Crusade, 1096)
The Rhineland massacres, also known as the German Crusade of 1096 or Gzerot Tatnó (Hebrew: גזרות תתנ"ו, "Edicts of 4856"), were a series of mass murders...
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History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant (category Crusades)
"The Fifth Crusade Archived 2023-03-26 at the Wayback Machine". In Setton, A History of the Crusades: Volume II. pp. 343–376. Runciman 1954, pp. 132–170...
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In 1954 Cliff Barrows, song leader for Billy Graham, was handed a copy with the suggestion that it be added to the song book for the London Crusade. It...
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Peter the Hermit (category Christians of the First Crusade)
University of Philadelphia Press. pp. 102–157. Runciman, Steven (1954). A History of the Crusades. Cambridge University: Cambridge University Press. pp. 121–133...
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Thurso (1954)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). House of Lords. 7 July 1954. Full coverage of his career appears in Gerard DeGroot, Liberal Crusader: The...
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Berengaria of Navarre (category Christians of the Third Crusade)
childless. She did (unusually for the wife of a crusader) accompany him on the start of the Third Crusade, but mostly lived in his French possessions, where...
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Crusades of the 15th century are those Crusades that follow the Crusades after Acre, 1291–1399, throughout the next hundred years. In this time period...
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The historiography of the Crusades is the study of history-writing and the written history, especially as an academic discipline, regarding the military...
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Fall of Outremer (category Crusades)
last European Crusade to the Holy Land in 1272 until the final loss in 1302. The kingdom was the center of Outremer—the four Crusader states—formed after...
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ISBN 9780521347716. Runciman, Steven (1954). A History of the Crusades, Volume Three: The Kingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521347723...
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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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Billy Graham (redirect from Billy Graham Crusade)
annual "crusades", evangelistic live-campaigns, from 1947 until his retirement in 2005. He also hosted the radio show Hour of Decision from 1950 to 1954. He...
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Julian Glover (category Pages containing London Gazette template with parameter supp set to y)
Your Eyes Only (1981) and Walter Donovan in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989). He has also appeared as Brian Harcourt-Smith in The Fourth Protocol...
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The New York evangelistic crusade marked the beginning of televangelism – a new form of religiosity based on media. In 1954, the Protestant Council of...
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