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... 2 June 1098: Bohemund takes Antioch Two days later, a Muslim relief force arrived and began to siege/starve the Crusader Army. All was about to be lost when a miracle took place: 14 June: Peter Barthelemy (French pilgrim) had a vision during a dream of the sacred relic of the Lance (pierced Chri ...
... 2 June 1098: Bohemund takes Antioch Two days later, a Muslim relief force arrived and began to siege/starve the Crusader Army. All was about to be lost when a miracle took place: 14 June: Peter Barthelemy (French pilgrim) had a vision during a dream of the sacred relic of the Lance (pierced Chri ...
Crusades video
... 4. In the _____ century C.E. men left their homes and families to make a long journey far away. 5. The word “jihad” means _________________________________________. 6. The city of ______________ is land that Christians and Muslims fought over for years. 7. In __________ C.E. the first crusade began. ...
... 4. In the _____ century C.E. men left their homes and families to make a long journey far away. 5. The word “jihad” means _________________________________________. 6. The city of ______________ is land that Christians and Muslims fought over for years. 7. In __________ C.E. the first crusade began. ...
Crusades Power Point
... • By 1187, Saladin and his army had re-claimed Jerusalem and almost every Crusader city in the Holy Land. Saladin, the Muslim military leader, was born c. 1138 into a Kurdish family in Tikrit, Iraq. Video: Kingdom of Heaven ...
... • By 1187, Saladin and his army had re-claimed Jerusalem and almost every Crusader city in the Holy Land. Saladin, the Muslim military leader, was born c. 1138 into a Kurdish family in Tikrit, Iraq. Video: Kingdom of Heaven ...
Crusades
... • In 1187, the Muslim warrior Saladin defeated the Christians • The Third Crusade lasted from 1189 to 1192 and was a direct result of Saladin’s victory ...
... • In 1187, the Muslim warrior Saladin defeated the Christians • The Third Crusade lasted from 1189 to 1192 and was a direct result of Saladin’s victory ...
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... • In 1187, the Muslim warrior Saladin defeated the Christians • The Third Crusade lasted from 1189 to 1192 and was a direct result of Saladin’s victory ...
... • In 1187, the Muslim warrior Saladin defeated the Christians • The Third Crusade lasted from 1189 to 1192 and was a direct result of Saladin’s victory ...
The Third Crusade
... Who was involved? -Richard I of England -Phillip II Augustus of France Frederick I (Barbarossa) the Holy Roman Emperor Saladin ...
... Who was involved? -Richard I of England -Phillip II Augustus of France Frederick I (Barbarossa) the Holy Roman Emperor Saladin ...
The Third Crusade
... rest of the German army defeat Saladin at the Battle of Acre. Phillip leaves b/c Richard is being difficult slaughter of 3,000 Muslims when Saladin is slow to pay. ...
... rest of the German army defeat Saladin at the Battle of Acre. Phillip leaves b/c Richard is being difficult slaughter of 3,000 Muslims when Saladin is slow to pay. ...
Battle of Hattin
The Battle of Hattin took place on July 3 and 4, 1187, between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the forces of the Kurdish Ayyubid sultan Salah ad-Din, known in the West as Saladin. It is also known as the Battle of the Horns of Hattin, from a nearby extinct volcano.The Muslim armies under Saladin captured or killed the vast majority of the Crusader forces, removing their capability to wage war. As a direct result of the battle, Islamic forces once again became the eminent military power in the Holy Land, re-conquering Jerusalem and several other Crusader-held cities. These Christian defeats prompted the Third Crusade, which began two years after the Battle of Hattin.