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  1. 18 de may. de 2020 · This was the stage for the arrival of the armies of the Third Crusade (1189-1192 CE) under Richard I of England (r. 1189-1199 CE) and Philip Augustus of France (r. 1180-1223 CE). Though parts of the Levantine coast were recovered by this expedition, Saladin's Jerusalem remained untouched.

  2. 4 de sept. de 2016 · Saladin, by Cristofano dell’Altissimo, 16th century. Divisions among the leaders of the crusader states prevented them from acting decisively during Saladin’s rise to power. With no fresh crusades coming from the west, and his opponents fractured, he had breathing room to learn to fight these opponents through a series of battles.

  3. historylearning.com › the-crusades › saladinSaladin - History Learning

    Saladin’s approach to the crusade has been celebrated; not only did he protect its territory, but he also protected its ideology and returned it to a well-protected but enjoyable city, which allowed commercial and cultural freedom. The leader also made good use of Cairo - using it to accumulate the money he needed to fight against the crusaders.

  4. Documentary on Richard the Lionheart and Saladin's final battle at the end of the Third Crusade - the Battle of Jaffa in 1192.Next video in the series: https...

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  5. 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. Saladin all but destroyed the states of the Latin East in the Levant and successfully repelled the Third Crusade (1187-1192).

  6. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaladinSaladin - Wikipedia

    Saladin, pictură din secolul al XII-lea. Pe fondul lipsei de unitate din sânul comunității islamice, cruciații au ajuns în 1096 în Levant, întemeind formațiuni statale ale căror capitale erau la Edessa, Antiohia, Ierusalim și Tripoli. În 1127 Zengi, un ofițer turc din trupele selgiucide, sub dominația cărora se aflau orașele ...

  7. The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt led by three European monarchs of Western Christianity ( Philip II of France, Richard I of England and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor) to reconquer the Holy Land following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187. For this reason, the Third Crusade is also known as the Kings ...