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  1. The siege of Jerusalem lasted from 20 September to 2 October 1187, when Balian of Ibelin surrendered the city to Saladin. Earlier that summer, Saladin had defeated the kingdom's army and conquered several cities. Balian was charged with organizing a defense.

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  2. El sitio de Jerusalén se llevó a cabo del 20 de septiembre al 2 de octubre de 1187. Su resultado fue la conquista de Jerusalén por Saladino y el colapso casi total del Reino de Jerusalén. La toma de Jerusalén por los musulmanes sirvió de motivo para el inicio de la Tercera Cruzada.

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  3. 6 de dic. de 2022 · En 1187 Guido de Lusiñán, que acababa de ser coronado soberano de Jerusalén por la facción más belicista de los cruzados, lanzó una gran ofensiva contra Saladino cerca de Tiberíades, pero el sultán logró cercar el ejército cristiano y le infligió una aplastante derrota en Hattin, el 4 de julio de 1187.

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  4. 30 de oct. de 2018 · The Battle of Hattin in July 1187 CE in present-day Israel was one of the great victories of Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1174-1193 CE). The army of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and its Latin allies were totally defeated and, shortly after, Jerusalem was captured too.

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  5. 30 de ago. de 2018 · Saladin (1137-93) was the Muslim Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1174-1193) who shocked the western world by defeating an army of the Christian Crusader states at the Battle of Hattin and then capturing Jerusalem in 1187.

  6. The Crusader states to 1187. During the 25 years following the Second Crusade, the kingdom of Jerusalem was governed by two of its ablest rulers, Baldwin III (reigned 1143–62) and Amalric I (1163–74). In 1153 King Baldwin captured Ascalon, extending the kingdom’s coastline southward, though this would be the Franks’ last major conquest.