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  1. Reginald of Châtillon (born, Châtillon-sur-Loing, France—died July 4, 1187, Galilee, Palestine [now in Israel]) was a prince of Antioch (1153–60), one of the leading military figures of the Crusades between 1147 and 1187, whose reckless policy in raiding Muslim caravans during periods of truce led to the virtual destruction of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem and the loss of most of its ...

  2. 21 de ene. de 2021 · The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. BNF, Mss fr 68, folio 399 (cropped).jpg 280 × 280; 52 KB. BNF, Mss fr 68, folio 399.jpg 435 × 395; 112 KB. IRHT 063503-p.jpg 368 × 552; 62 KB. Raynald of Châtillon (Cropped).jpg 122 × 138; 32 KB. Reginald de Chatillon.jpg 754 × 368; 103 KB. Reginald of Chatillon.jpg 372 × 362 ...

  3. Inés era hija de Reinaldo de Châtillon, 1 Príncipe de Antioquía, y de Constanza, princesa de Antioquía. 2 Reinaldo había heredado el título por medio de su esposa, pero fue capturado en noviembre de 1160 por los musulmanes y confinado en Aleppo por los siguientes 17 años. Posteriormente Inés viajó a Constantinopla donde su hermana ...

  4. Crusaders in the Red Sea: Renaud de Châtillon’s raids of AD 1182–83. By William Facey. People of the Red Sea: Proceedings of the Red Sea Project II, edited by Janet C.M. Starkey (Archaeopress, 2005) Excerpt: The hero, or rather the villain, of this short but dramatic episode in Red Sea history isa celebrated figure in the history of the ...

  5. 10 de may. de 2010 · RENAUD de Châtillon [sur-Loing] ( [1120/30]-beheaded Hattin [Jul/Aug] 1187). The parentage of Renaud is uncertain. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Raynaldus de Castellione super Wainum fluviolum" when recording his arrival at Antioch and marriage to "uxor…relictam principis Raymundi" [684].