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  1. Conrado de Montferrato. Retrato imaginario de Conrado realizado por François-Édouard Picot en 1843, Salles des Croisades, Versailles. 28 de abril de 1192 jul. Conrado I de Monferrato, o Conrado I de Jerusalén (mediados de 1140-28 de abril de 1192) fue uno de los participantes más importantes de la Tercera Cruzada.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 15871587 - Wikipedia

    1587 in various calendars. 1587 ( MDLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar, the 1587th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 587th year of the 2nd millennium, the 87th year of the 16th century, and the 8th year of the ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11841184 - Wikipedia

    1311 or 930 or 158. Frederick I during the Diet of Pentecost. Year 1184 ( MCLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .

  4. 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 ...

  5. 6 de dic. de 2022 · 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. Saladino era más bien bajo y de complexión frágil, muy moreno y de rostro amable.

  6. Saladin. Depiction of Saladin. Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadhi (25 December 1138–1193), better known as Saladin, was a famous Kurdish Muslim Sultan of Egypt and Syria during the Crusades. [1] A Muslim of Kurdish origin, [2] [3] [4] Saladin led the Muslim opposition to the European Crusaders in the Levant. At the height of his power, his sultanate ...

  7. Abul Fatah Imad ad-Din al-Malik al-Adil Zengi Ibn Moudud ( Arabic: أبو الفتح عماد الدين "الملك العادل" زنكي بن مودود; died 1197), better known as Imad ad-Din Zengi II, was an emir of the Sinjar-based Zengid dynasty and the first son of Qutb al-Din Mawdud. He ruled from 1171 to 1197 Sinjar and 1181–83 ...