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  1. 3 de abr. de 2024 · 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 ...

  2. Hace 4 días · King Baldwin Wanted War not Peace with Saladin#kingbaldwin #baldwinivofjerusalem #realcrusadeshistory #baldwiniv #leperking #saladin #crusades #crusadeshisto...

  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Richard I (born September 8, 1157, Oxford, England—died April 6, 1199, Châlus, duchy of Aquitaine) was the duke of Aquitaine (from 1168) and of Poitiers (from 1172) and king of England, duke of Normandy, and count of Anjou (1189–99). His knightly manner and his prowess in the Third Crusade (1189–92) made him a popular king in his own ...

  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Explore the epic saga of Saladin, the legendary ruler of the Middle East! From young governor to Crusades hero, we follow his path of conquests and diplomacy...

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    • Past Stories
  5. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Saladin’s chivalry was perhaps most famously demonstrated after the Battle of Hattin in 1187, where his forces decisively defeated the Crusader kingdoms. This victory paved the way for the recapture of Jerusalem, which had been under Crusader control for nearly 90 years. The recapture of Jerusalem by Saladin was a turning point in the Crusades.

  6. Hace 4 días · #Medieval #HistoryLearn more about the Great Rivalry between Saladin & Richard the Lionheart. Two of the biggest figures during the Crusades.

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    • The History Teller