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  1. Saladin died on March 3, 1193, not long after the departure of the Third Crusade. One of the greatest Muslim leaders, a man devoutly religious and deeply committed to jihad against the infidel, he was, nevertheless, respected by his opponents. His death led once again to divisions in the Muslim world, and his Ayyūbid successors were willing to ...

  2. Salah al-Din (1137–1193), known in the west as “Saladin,” was the Ayyubid ruler of Egypt and Syria. He was most famous in medieval Europe for capturing Jerusalem from the crusaders and then successfully defending the city during the Third Crusade. He was known to both Muslims and Christians as a strategic and skillful leader.

  3. Saladin, ruler of the kingdoms surrounding the Latin state of Jerusalem, is brought to attack the Christians in the Holy Land by sacking a convoy of Muslim pilgrims, a group which included his sister.

  4. In January 1188, Henry II of England and Philip II of France discussed the crusade at Le Mans, with Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre in attendance; on February 11, Henry began to organize the preaching of the crusade in England at Geddington. There he also discussed the "Saladin tithe." Collection of the tithe

  5. The historic Saladin was a ruler famous for his successful campaigns against the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, his victory at the Battle of Hattin, and his holding action against the Third Crusade. Upon Saladin’s death in 1193, he became the subject of numerous legends, most of which describe him as a merciful, chivalric, and ideal leader of ...

  6. 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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  7. 16 de oct. de 2023 · The Battle of Hattin was a significant battle that took place on July 4, 1187, during the Crusades. It was fought between the forces of the Muslim leader Saladin and the Crusader army of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Modern interpretation of Saladin accepting the surrender of Guy of Lusignan. The Battle of Hattin occurred on July 4, 1187, near Lake ...