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  1. 6 de dic. de 2022 · EL GUERRERO DEL ISLAM. Saladino, el sultán que conquistó Jerusalén durante las cruzadas. La guerra santa que Saladino declaró a los cruzados en Palestina culminó con la conquista de Jerusalén en 1187. Su pugna con Ricardo Corazón de León le ganó fama de gran general y monarca compasivo y tolerante. Edad MediaGuerrasIslam.

  2. William (Guillaume) Borrel was the Grand Commander of the Knights Hospitaller, appointed to the position on 1 February 1186. He was at his post when his superior Roger de Moulins was killed at the Spring of Cresson near Nazareth by a lance-wound to the chest on 1 May 1187. [2] Borrel took over the direction of the Order as Grand Master ad ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_117AD 117 - Wikipedia

    AD 117. Year 117 ( CXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Niger and Apronianus (or, less frequently, year 870 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination 117 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when ...

  4. 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed is a 2014 non-fiction book about the Late Bronze Age collapse by American archaeologist Eric H. Cline. It was published by Princeton University Press. An updated edition was published in 2021.

  5. Elected pope. Paolo Scolari. Name taken: Clement III. ← October 1187. 1191 →. The December 1187 papal election (held on 19 December) was convoked after the death of Pope Gregory VIII. It resulted in the election of Cardinal Paolo Scolari, who took the name of Clement III .

  6. 4 de mar. de 2019 · Public Domain. The Battle of Hattin was fought July 4, 1187, during the Crusades. In 1187, after a series of disputes, the Ayyubid armies of Saladin commenced moving against the Crusader states including the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Meeting the Crusader army west of Tiberias on July 3, Saladin engaged in a running battle as it moved towards the town.

  7. Dinastía ayubí. La dinastía ayubí (1171-1250) fue un linaje de sultanes de Siria y Egipto de origen kurdo. La dinastía se inicia con Saladino (Salah al-Din Yusuf), al ser proclamado sultán de Siria y Egipto, y termina con el sultán Turan Shah, depuesto y muerto por los mamelucos el 2 de mayo de 1250.