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  1. Academic debate moved forwards significantly during the 1980s, as discussion concerning the definition of a crusade gathered real steam. Understanding of the scope of the Crusades widened with a new recognition that crusading extended far beyond the original 11th-century expeditions to the Holy Land, both in terms of chronology and scope.

  2. from the powerful Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Damascus. Envoy of Jerusalem: ... Join J Stephen Roberts, founder of Real Crusades History, for a fascinating journey.

  3. The Battle of Montgisard - Saladin flees for his life on the back of a racing camel after his army of 23,000 is annihilated by a crusader army of 4,500 led by King Baldwin IV the Leper of Jerusalem....

  4. Real Crusades History is a channel dedicated to the history of the Middle Ages. Explore the Viking age in England, the Normans and their adventures across the Mediterranean, the rise of Arab Spain ...

  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. 21 de dic. de 2016 · And part three looks at the Battle of Hattin, Saladin’s siege of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade. By 1164, almost seven decades had passed since the first crusaders arrived in the east.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2019 · The failure of the Second Crusade (1147-49 CE) to retake Edessa from Muslim control and the destruction of two armies commanded by the German king Conrad III (r. 1138-1152 CE) and Louis VII, King of France (r. 1137-1180 CE) permitted the Nizari Ismailis to remain unchallenged in northern Syria even if they did occasionally pay tribute to the Crusader States to maintain their isolation or even ...