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The Crusades

... Byzantine Empire, they crossed the Bosporus into Anatolia.  After fighting two battles, they arrived at the Saleph River in southeast Anatolia.  While stories vary, it is known that Frederick died on June 10, 1190, while jumping into or crossing the river.  His death led to chaos within the army ...
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... century. It was the papacy's attempt to reunite at the Divinity School at the University Christendom by bringing Eastern Christians back and by of Chicago. reconquering the Holy Land and especially the sacred city of Jerusalem from Islam. And in that sense, it was the genius really of Urban II to cr ...
The Crusader States
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... notable men and quite a few remarkable women. ‘Political and military narrative inevitably forces itself upon anybody who reads the sources in depth’, Barber observes in the book’s preface (p. xii). Such an assertion is, of course, questionable. Historians have any number of options before them when ...
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...  Richard and Saladin embarked on a “unique campaign in which blows and battles alternated with compliments and courtesies”  (Durant, 599)  The two executed enemy prisoners they held  Richard proposed his sister marry Saladin’s brother  They signed peace treaties then rejected them  Richard con ...
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