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Encyclopedia: Crusader states Source:Wikipedia
The
Crusader states
were a number of mostly 12th- and 13th-century
feudal
states created by Western European
crusaders
in
Asia Minor
,
Greece
and the
Holy Land
(ancient and modern
Israel
and
Palestine
). The Middle Eastern
Islamic
powers eventually conquered them. The name also
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Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, ... |
Their genealogy is thus given there. Bohemond IV also came into possession of the County of Tripoli, combining the two Crusader states for the rest of their histories.
The Crusader states were a number of mostly 12th- and 13th-century feudal states created by Western European crusaders in Asia Minor, Greece and the Holy Land (ancient and modern Israel and the Palestinian region). The Middle Eastern Islamic powers eventually conquered them. The name also refers...
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Crusades: Christian Crusader states ... Four Christian Crusader states in the Middle East from 1098 until 1291. The states were Jerusalem (corresponding to today's Israel);
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Map of Crusader States and Empire of Salah al-Din |
Map shows the empire of the Sultan Salah al-Din in 1171, territory under his control, and Crusader's principalities in Syria and Palestine.
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Europe at the time of the First Crusade (Image taken from Catholic Encyclopedia) The Holy Land (Image taken from Catholic Encyclopedia) City of Jerusalem (Image taken from Labyrinth website) ...
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Crusades :: The Crusader states -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia |
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Crusades, The Crusader states: A successful surprise attack on the Egyptian relief army ensured the Crusaders' occupation of Palestine. Having fulfilled ...
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Warfare in the Crusader States (1104-1127), according to the ... |
Warfare in the Crusader States (1104-1127), according to the Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa...
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Amazon.com: Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era, 1050-1350: Western Europe and the Crusader States: Books: David Nicolle by David Nicolle...
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The population of the Crusader states. |
He suggests that the rapid growth of the Egyptian population in the period following the Crusader conquests made their eventual reconquest inevitable.
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