The Crusades - An Encyclopedia
"The Crusades: An Encyclopedia" surveys all aspects of the crusading movement from its origins in the 11th century to its decline in the 16th century. Unlike other works, which focus on the eastern Mediterranean region, this expansive four-volume encyclopedia also includes the struggle of Christendom against its enemies in Iberia, Eastern Europe, and the Baltic region, and also covers the military orders, crusades against fellow Christians, heretics, and more.
This work includes comprehensive entries on personalities such as Godfrey of Bouillon, who refused the title "King of Jerusalem," and St. Bernard of Clairvaux, who tore up his own clothing to make symbols of the cross for crusaders, as well as key events, countries, places, and themes that shed light on everything from the propaganda that inspired crusading warriors to the ways in which they fought. Special coverage of topics such as taxation, pilgrimage, warfare, chivalry, and religious orders give readers an appreciation of the multifaceted nature of these "holy wars."
Preface - List of Abbreviations
The Crusades: Names and Numbers - Chronology
The Crusades: An Introduction
A
'Abbāsids
Abodrites
Absalon of Lund (d. 1201)
Acciaiuoli Family
Achaia
Acre
Acre, Siege of (1189-1191)
Acre, Siege of (1291)
Adela of Blois (d. 1137)
Adelaide del Vasto (d. 1118)
Adhemar of Le Puy (d. 1098)
Adrianople, Battle of (1205)
Al-Afdal (d. 1122)
Afonso I Henriques of Portugal (c. 1109-1185)
Afonso V of Portugal (1432-1481)
Africa
Ager Sanguinis, Battle of (1119)
Agnes of Courtenay (d. c. 1185)
Aila and Ile de Graye
Aimery of Limoges (d. 1196)
Aimery of Lusignan (d. 1205)
Aintab
Alberic of Troisfontaines (d. 1251/1252)
Albert of Aachen
Albert of Buxhovden (d. 1229)
Albert Suerbeer (d. 1272/1273)
Albert of Vercelli (1149/1152-1214)
Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229)
Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach (1490-1568)
Albrecht von Johansdorf
Alcantara, Order of
Aleppo
Alexander III (d. 1181)
Alexander IV (d. 1261)
Alexander VI (1431-1503)
Alexander Nevskii (1221-1263)
Alexandretta
Alexandria, Capture of (1365)
Alexios I Komnenos (d. 1118)
Alexios III Angelos (d. 1211)
Alexios IV Angelos (1182/1183-1204)
Alexios V Doukas Mourtzouphlos (d. 1204)
Alfonso I of Aragon (d. 1134)
Alfonso IV of Aragon (1299-1336)
Alfonso VI of Castile and Leôn (1040-1109)
Alfonso VII of Castile and Leôn (1105-1157)
Alfonso VIII of Castile (1155-1214)
Alfonso X of Castile and Leôn (1221-1284)
Alfonso XI of Castile (1311-1350)
Algeciras, Siege of (1342-1344)
Algirdas (d. 1377)
Almohads
Almoravids
Alp Arslān (d. 1072)
Alp Arslān ibn Ridwân (d. 1114)
Åltere Hochmeisterchronik
Amadeus VI of Savoy (1334-1383)
Amalfi
Amalric of Jerusalem (1136-1174)
Amalric of Montfort (d. 1241)
Amalric of Nesle (d. 1180)
Ambroise
Anders Sunesen (d. 1228)
Andrew II of Hungary (d. 1235)
Andrew of Montbard (d. 1156)
Ankara, Battle of (1402)
Anna Komnene (1083-1153/1154)
Anno von Sangerhausen (d. 1273)
Anonymous Syriac Chronicle
Antioch (on the Orontes), City of
Antioch, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of
Antioch, Latin Patriarchate of
Antioch, Principality of
Antioch, Sieges of (1097-1098)
Arabic Sources
Aragon
Archipelago, Duchy of the
Armenian Sources
Arms and Armor
Arnold Amalric (d. 1225)
Arnold of Lübeck (d. 1211/1214)
Arnold of Torroja (d. 1184)
Arnulf of Chocques (d. 1118)
Arsuf
Arsuf, Battle of (1191)
Art of Outremer and Cyprus
Artah, Battle of (1164)
Artāsh
Artuqids
Ascalon
Ascalon, Battle of (1099)
Assassins
Assizes of Jerusalem
Assizes of Romania
Atabeg
Athanasios I of Antioch (d. 1170)
Athens, Lordship and Duchy of
Avis, Order of
Ayas
Ayn Jālūt, Battle of (1260)
Ayyubids
Azaz
B
Bacon, Roger (d. c. 1294)
Balak (d. 1124)
Baldric of Dol (1046-1130)
Baldwin I of Constantinople (1171-1206)
Baldwin I of Jerusalem (d. 1118)
Baldwin II of Constantinople (1217-1271)
Baldwin II of Jerusalem (d. 1131)
Baldwin III of Jerusalem (1130-1163)
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem (1161-1185)
Baldwin V of Jerusalem (d. 1186)
Baldwin of Aulne (d. 1243)
Baldwin of Marash (d. 1146)
Balearic Islands
Balian of Sidon (d. 1240)
Baltic Crusades
Banyas
Bar Ebroyo (1226-1286)
Barbarossa Hoard
Barbary Corsairs
Barbastro
Barkyârûq (d. 1105)
Basian, Battle of (1203)
Baybars I (d. 1277)
Bayezid I (d. 1403)
Bayezid II (d. 1512)
Beaufort
Bedouin
Belchite, Confraternity of
Belvoir
Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)
Bernard of Valence (d. 1135)
Bertold of Loccum (d. 1198)
Bertrand of Tripoli (d. 1112)
Bertrandon de la Broquière (d. 1459)
Bessarion (d. 1472)
Bethlehem
Bira
Birgitta Birgersdotter (1302/1303-1373)
Black Mountain
Blanchegarde
Bodrum
Bohemia and Moravia
Bohemund I of Antioch (d. 1111)
Bohemund II of Antioch (1108-1130)
Bohemund III of Antioch (d. 1201)
Bohemund IV of Antioch-Tripoli (d. 1233)
Bohemund V of Antioch-Tripoli (d. 1252)
Bohemund VI of Antioch-Tripoli (d. 1275)
Bohemund VII of Antioch-Tripoli (d. 1287)
Boniface I of Montferrat (d. 1207)
Boniface VIII (d. 1303)
Boucicaut, Marshal (1366-1421)
Boudonitza
Brienne Family
Burchard of Mount Zion
Burgundy
Būrī (1085-1132)
Burzenland
Byzantine Empire
C
Caesarea (Maritima)
Caffaro (1080/1081-1166)
Calatrava, Order of
Caliphate
Calixtus II (d. 1124)
Canary Islands
Caoursin, Guillaume (1430-1501)
Captivity
Carmelite Order
Castile and Leôn
Castles: The Baltic Region
Castles: Greece and Cyprus
Castles: Iberia
Castles: Outremer
Catalan Company
Cathars
Catherine Cornaro (d. 1510)
Cave de Suète
Caxton, William (d. 1491)
Ceuta
Chaka (d. 1105/1106)
Chanson d'Antioche
Chanson de Jérusalem
Chanson de la Croisade albigeoise
Chanson de Roland
Charles I of Anjou (1226-1285)
Charles II of Anjou (1253-1309)
Charles V of Germany (I of Spain) (1500-1558)
Charles the Good (d. 1127)
Chastel Neuf
Château Pèlerin
Children's Crusade (1212)
Chivalry
Choniates, Niketas (d. c. 1217)
Chrétien de Troyes
Christ, Order of
Christburg, Treaty of (1249)
Chronicle of the Morea
Cilicia
Cistercian Order
Clement IV (d. 1268)
Clement V (d. 1314)
Clermont, Council of (1095)
Communications
Cono of Montaigu (d. 1106)
Conrad III of Germany (1093-1152)
Conrad IV of Germany (1228-1254)
Conrad of Krosigk (d. 1225)
Conrad of Mainz (d. 1200)
Conrad of Montferrat (d. 1192)
Conrad of Querfurt (d. 1202)
Conrad of Urach (d. 1227)
Conradin (1252-1268)
Constantine XI Palaiologos (1405-1453)
Constantinople, City of
Constantinople, Latin Empire of
Constantinople, Latin Patriarchate of
Constantinople, Siege of (1204)
Constantinople, Siege of (1453)
Conversion: The Baltic Lands
Conversion: Iberia
Conversion: Outremer
Copts
Coron
Courtenay, Family
Cresson, Battle of (1187)
Crete
Criticism of Crusading
Cross, Symbol
Crucesignatus
Crusade Cycle
Crusade of 1101
Crusade of 1122-1124
Crusade of 1129
Crusade of 1239-1241
Crusade of 1267
Crusade of 1309
Crusade of Emperor Frederick II (1227-1229)
Crusade of Emperor Henry VI (1197-1198)
Crusade of the Lord Edward (1270-1272)
Crusade of Louis IX of France to Tunis (1270)
Crusade of Louis IX to the East (1248-1254)
Crusades against Christians
Curonia
Cyprus
Appendix - Plans of Castles in Frankish Greece and Cyprus
D
Daibert of Pisa (d. 1105)
Damascus
Damietta
Dandolo, Enrico (d. 1205)
Daniel Romanovich (1201-1264)
Dānishmendids
Danzig
David IV of Georgia (1073-1125)
De expugnatione Lyxbonensi
Demetrius of Thessalonica (1206-1230)
Denmark
Despenser's Crusade (1383)
Devastatio Constantinopolitana
La Devise des Chemins de Babiloine
Devol, Treaty of (1108)
Dhimma
Didgori, Battle of (1121)
Dietrich von Altenburg (d. 1341)
Dinis of Portugal (1261-1325)
Disease
Diyā' al-Dīn al-Maqdisī (1173-1245)
Dobrin, Order of
Dominican Order
Domus Godefridi
Dorpat
Dorylaion, Battle of (1097)
Douglas, James (d. 1330)
Drenthe Crusade (1228-1232)
Druzes
Dubois, Pierre (d. after 1321)
Duluk
Duqaq (d. 1104)
Durben, Battle of (1260)
Dutch Literature
Dyrrachion
E
Eastern Churches
Economy of the Levant
Edessa, City of
Edessa, County of
Edward I of England (1239-1307)
Egypt
Ehrentisch
Ekkehard of Aura
Eleanor of Aquitaine (c. 1122-1204)
Elisabeth of Thuringia (1207-1231)
Embriaci Family
Emicho of Flonheim
England
English and Scots Literature
Epiros
Eracles
Eraclius (d. 1190/1191)
Erik I of Denmark (d. 1103)
Erik Jedvardson
Ermes, Battle of (1560)
Ernoul
Eschatology
Eskil of Lund (d. 1181)
Estonia, Duchy of
Eugenius III, Pope (d. 1153)
Eugenius IV (1431-1447)
Eustace I Granarius (d. 1123)
Eustace III of Boulogne (d. 1125)
Evremar of Chocques (d. 1128/1129)
Excidium Acconis
F
Famagusta
Fātimids
Fellin
Fellin, Battle of (1217)
Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452-1516) and Isabella I of Castile (1451-1504)
Ferdinand III of Castile and Leôn (1201-1252)
Fernandez de Heredia, Juan (d. 1396)
Fidenzio of Padua
Fifth Crusade (1217-1221)
Filangieri, Richard (d. before 1263)
Finance of Crusades
Finland
First Crusade (1096-1099)
Forbie, Battle of (1244)
Fourth Crusade (1202-1204)
France
Francis of Assisi (1182-1226)
Franciscan Order
Frankish Greece
Franks
Frederick I of Austria (d. 1198)
Frederick I Barbarossa of Germany (1122-1190)
Frederick II of Germany (1194-1250)
Frederick V of Swabia (1167-1191)
Frederick of Laroche (d. 1174)
Freidank (d. 1233)
French Language in the Levant
French Literature
Friedrich von Hausen (d. 1190)
Frisia
Frutolf of Michelsberg (d. 1103)
Fulcher of Chartres (d. c. 1127)
Fulcher, Patriarch of Jerusalem (d. 1157)
Fulco
Fulk of Anjou (d. 1143)
Fulk of Neuilly (d. 1202)
Fulk of Villaret (d. 1327)
G
Galilee
Gallus Anonymus
Garin of Montaigu (d. 1227/1228)
Gaza, Battle of (1239)
Gaza, Town of
Gediminas (d. 1341/1342)
Genoa
Geoffrey III of the Perche (d. 1202)
Geoffrey Le Tor (d. c. 1265)
Geoffrey of Villehardouin (the Marshal)
Geoffroy de Charny (d. 1356)
St. George
St. George of Alfama, Order of
St. George's Night Revolt (1343)
Georgia
Gerard of Nazareth
Gerard of Ridefort (d. 1189)
German Literature
Germany
Gerold of Lausanne (d. 1238/1239)
Gervase of Bazoches (d. 1108)
Gesta Francorum
Gestes des Chiprois
Ghāzīs
Gibelin of Arles (d. 1112)
Gibraltar, Siege of (1349-1350)
Gilbert de Lannoy (d. 1462)
Gilo of Paris (d. after 1139)
Girbert Eral (d. 1200)
Godfrey of Bouillon (d. 1100)
Golden Fleece, Order of
Gran Conquista de Ultramar
Granada
Greek Sources
Greenland
Gregory VII (d. 1085)
Gregory IX, Pope (d. 1241)
Gregory X (1210-1276)
Gregory the Priest
Guibert of Nogent (1055-c. 1125)
Guillaume de Machaut (d. 1377)
Gunther of Pairis
Guy of Lusignan (d. 1194)
Guy of Vaux-de-Cernay (d. 1225)
H
Hafsids
Haifa
Al-Hakim (985-1021)
Hakon Palsson (d. c. 1123)
Halmyros, Battle of (1311)
Hamburg-Bremen, Archbishopric of
Hanbalīs
Harran
Harria
Hartmann von Aue
Hattin, Battle of (1187)
Hebrew Sources
Hebron
Heinrich von Plauen (d. 1429)
Helmold of Bosau (d. after 1177)
Henry I of Cyprus (1217-1253)
Henry II of Cyprus and Jerusalem (d. 1324)
Henry II of England (1133-1189)
Henry III of England (1209-1272)
Henry III of England (1209-1272)
Henry VI of Germany (1165-1197)
Henry of Champagne (1166-1197)
Henry of Constantinople (d. 1216)
Henry of Grosmont (d. 1361)
Henry of Huntingdon (c. 1088-1156/1160)
Henry of Kalden
Henry the Lion (1129/1131-1195)
Henry of Livonia
Henry the Navigator (1394-1460)
Henry of Valenciennes
Henryk of Sandomierz (d. 1166)
Heraclius (d. 641)
Hermann I of Thuringia (d. 1217)
Hermann Balk (d. 1239)
Hermann von Salza (d. 1239)
Het'um I of Armenia (d. 1270)
Historia Belli Sacri
Historia de expeditione Friderici imperatoris
Historia de profectione Danorum in Hierosolymam
Historia Nicaena vel Antiochena
Historiography, Modern
Hoeneke (Honeke), Bartolomaus
Holy Lance
Holy Sepulchre
Holy Sepulchre, Canons of the
Holy Sepulchre, Order of the
Holy War
Homs
Homs, Battle of (1281)
Honorius III (d. 1227)
Hospital, Order of the
Hospital of St. John (Jerusalem)
Hostiensis (d. 1271)
Hromgla
Hugh I of Cyprus (1195-1218)
Hugh II of Cyprus (1253-1267)
Hugh III of Cyprus and I of Jerusalem (d. 1284)
Hugh IV of Cyprus (1295-1359)
Hugh of Fauquembergues (d. 1106)
Hugh of Jaffa
Hugh of Payns (d. c. 1136)
Hugh Revel (d. 1277/1278)
Hugh of Vermandois (1057-1101)
Hülegü (d. 1265)
Humbert II of Viennois (1312-1355)
Humbert of Romans (d. 1277)
Hungary
Hussites, Crusades against the
I
Ibelin, Battle of (1123)
Ibelins
Ibn al-Athīr (1160-1233)
Ibn Jubayr (1145-1217)
Ibn al-Qalānisī (d. 1160)
Ibn Shaddād (1145-1234)
Ibn Wasil (1208-1298)
Ideology
Ignatius III of Antioch (d. 1252)
Īlghāzī (d. 1122)
Ilkhans
Inab, Battle of (1149)
Indulgences and Penance
Ingria
Innocent III (1160/1161-1216)
Innocent IV (d. 1254)
Innocent VIII (1432-1492)
Iqtâ'
Isaac II Angelos (1153/1156-1204)
Isaac Komnenos (d. 1195/1196)
Isabella I of Jerusalem (1172-1205)
Isabella II of Jerusalem (1211/1212-1228)
Al-Isfahānī (1125-1201)
Islam
Izborsk
J
Jacob's Ford
Jaffa, Battle of (1102)
Jaffa, Battle of (1192)
James I of Aragon (1208-1276)
James I of Cyprus (d. 1398)
James II of Cyprus (1440/1441-1473)
James III of Cyprus (1473-1474)
James of Molay (d. 1314)
James of Vitry (d. 1240)
Janus of Cyprus (d. 1432)
Jehosaphat, Abbey of
Jerusalem, City of
Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of
Jerusalem, (Latin) Kingdom of
Jerusalem, Latin Patriarchate of
Jerusalem, Siege of (1099)
Jerwia
Jews and the Crusades
Jews in Outremer
Jihād
Jogaila
John I of Cyprus (II of Jerusalem) (d. 1285)
John II of Cyprus (1414-1458)
John II Komnenos (1087-1143)
John III Vatatzes (d. 1254)
John V of Oxeia
John V Palaiologos (1332-1391)
John VIII Palaiologos (1392-1448)
John of Beirut (d. 1236)
John of Brienne (d. 1237)
John of Gaunt (1340-1399)
John of Jaffa (1215-1266)
John of Luxembourg (1296-1346)
John of Nevers (1371-1419)
John of Piano Carpini (d. 1252)
John of Würzburg
Joinville, John of (1224/1225-1317)
Joscelin I of Courtenay (d. 1131)
Joscelin II of Courtenay (d. 1159)
Joscelin III of Courtenay
Just War
K
Kamal al-Dīn (1192-1262)
Al-Kamil (d. 1238)
Kammin
Karbughā (d. 1102)
Karelia
Karl von Trier (d. 1324)
Kerak
Kestutis (d. 1382)
Kettler, Gotthard (d. 1587)
Kexholm
Khirokitia, Battle of (1426)
Kinnamos, John
Konrad von Feuchtwangen (d. 1296)
Krak des Chevaliers
Krakôw, Treaty of (1525)
Kreuzfahrt des Landgrafen Ludwigs des Frommen von Thüringen
Küchmeister, Michael (d. 1423)
Kyrenia
L
Landskrona
Laodikeia in Syria
Lateran III, Church Council (1179)
Lateran IV, Church Council (1215)
Latin Church
Latin Literature
St. Lazarus, Order of
Leon I of Armenia (d. 1219)
Leopold V of Austria (1157-1194)
Leopold VI of Austria (d. 1230)
Lepanto, Battle of (1571)
Letres dou Sepulcre
Libellus de expugnatione Terrae Sanctae per Saladinum expeditione
Liegnitz, Battle of (1241)
Lignages d'Outremer
Limassol
Lingua Franca
Lisbon, Siege of (1147)
Literature of Outremer and Cyprus
Lithuania
Liturgy of the Crusades
Liturgy of Outremer
Livonia
Livonian Masters
Livonian Rhymed Chronicle
Llull, Ramon (1232-1315/1316)
Louis II of Bourbon (1337-1410)
Louis VII of France (1120-1180)
Louis VIII of France (1187-1226)
Louis IX of France (1214-1270)
Low Countries
Lübeck
Lucera
Luder von Braunschweig (d. 1335)
Ludwig III of Thuringia (d. 1190)
Ludwig IV of Thuringia (1200-1227)
Ludwig von Erlichshausen (d. 1467)
Lusignan, Family
Lyndanise, Battle of (1219)
Lyons, First Council of (1245)
Lyons, Second Council of (1274)
M
Maccabees
Magdeburg, Archbishopric of
Magna Mahomeria
Magnus II Eriksson of Sweden (1316-1374)
Mahdia Crusade (1390)
Mahdia Expedition (1087)
Mahmūd I (1087-1094)
Mainz Anonymous
Malik Shāh I (1055-1092)
Malik Shāh II (d. 1105)
Mallorca Crusade (1114-1115)
Malta
Malta, Siege of (1565)
Mamistra
Mamluk
Mamluk Sultanate
Manfred of Staufen (1232-1266)
Mansurah
Mantzikert, Battle of (1071)
Manuel I Komnenos (1118-1180)
Manuel II Palaiologos (1350-1425)
Marash
Margat
Maria of Antioch (d. 1183)
Maria of Jerusalem ("la Marquise") (1192-1212)
Marienburg
Marj Ayun, Battle of (1179)
Maronites
Martin of Pairis
Martyrdom, Christian
Martyrdom, Muslim
Mateusz of Krakôw (d. 1166)
Matthew of Edessa
Matthew Paris
St. Maurice, Order of
Mawdüd (d. 1113)
Mecca
Medicine
Medina
Mehmed II (d. 1481)
Meinhard (d. 1196)
Melisende of Jerusalem (d. 1161)
Melisende Psalter
Melkites
Memel
Mercedarian Order
Mergentheim
Metellus of Tegernsee
Michael VIII Palaiologos (1224/1225-1282)
Michael the Great (1126-1199)
Michiel, Domenico (d. 1130)
Mieszko III Stary (d. 1202)
Military Orders
Mindaugas (d. 1263)
Mirabel
Mission
Mistra
Modern Literature
Modon
Mohâcs, Battle of (1526)
Mongke (1209-1259)
Mongols
Monophysitism
Monotheletism
Mont Gisard, Battle of (1177)
Montesa, Order of
Montferrat
Montfort
Montjoie, Abbey of
Montpellier, Council of (1195)
Montpellier, Council of (1215)
Montréal
Morosini, Thomas (d. 1211)
Motivation
Mountjoy, Order of
Mozarabs
Mudéjars and Moriscos
Muhammad (d. 632)
Murad II (d. 1451)
Myriokephalon, Battle (1176)
N
Nablus
Narva
Naval History, 1096-1099
Naval History, 1100-1249
Las Navas de Tolosa, Battle of (1212)
Negroponte
Nestorians
Neva, Battle of the (1240)
Nicaea, Empire of
Nicholas III (d. 1280)
Nicholas IV (1227-1292)
Nicholas Lorgne (d. 1285)
Nicolaus von Jeroschin (d. 1336/1341)
Nicosia
Nikopolis, Crusade of (1396)
Nikulas of Munkethverâ (d. 1159)
Nivelon of Chérisy (d. 1207)
Noteborg, Treaty of (1323)
Novgorod
Nūr al-Dīn (1118-1174)
O
Occitan Literature
Odo of Burgundy (d. 1266)
Odo of Châteauroux (d. 1273)
Odo of Deuil (d. 1162)
Odo of Pins (d. 1296)
Oliver of Paderborn (d. 1227)
Orderic Vitalis (1075-c. 1141)
Osel
Otranto, Capture of (1480)
Otto of Freising (d. 1158)
Ottokar II of Bohemia (d. 1278)
Ottoman Empire
Outremer
Outremer: Coinage
Outremer: Intercultural Relations
Outremer: Italian Communities
Outremer: Monasticism
Outremer: Muslim Population
P
Pactum Warmundi (1123)
Paganism: The Baltic Lands
Papal Letters
Paphos
Paschal II (d. 1118)
Passagium Generale
Passagium Particulare
Paul II (1417-1471)
Paul von Rusdorf (d. 1441)
Peace and Truce of God
Peipus, Battle of Lake (1242)
Pelagius of Albano (d. 1230)
Pelagonia, Battle of (1259)
People's Crusades (1096)
Perche, Counts of
Peter I of Cyprus (1329-1369)
Peter II of Cyprus (d. 1382)
Peter of Blois (d. 1211)
Peter of Castelnau (d. 1208)
Peter of Constantinople (d. 1217)
Peter of Dampierre
Peter von Dusburg (d. c. 1330)
Peter the Hermit
Peter Tudebode
Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay (d. 1218)
Peter the Venerable (1092/1094-1156)
Peter of Vieillebride (d. 1242)
Pheasant, Feast and Vow of the (1454)
Philip II Augustus of France (1165-1223)
Philip II of Spain (1527-1598)
Philip IV of France (1267/1268-1314)
Philip of Alsace (1142-1191)
Philip the Good (1396-1467)
Philip of Nablus (d. 1171)
Philip of Novara
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Piacenza, Council of (1095)
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Pisa
Pius II (1405-1464)
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Pomerelia
Pons of Tripoli (d. 1137)
Popular Crusades
Portugal
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Q
Qalawun (1222-1290)
Qilij Arslān I of Rūm (d. 1107)
Qilij Arslān II of Rūm (d. 1192)
R
Radulph of Caen (d. after 1130)
Rainald III of Toul
Ralph of Coggeshall
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Ramla
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Ravendel
Raymond II of Tripoli (d. 1152)
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Reconquista
Recovery of the Holy Land
Red Sea
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Reval
Reynald of Châtillon (d. 1187)
Reyse
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Ridwân (1081-1113)
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Robert II of Flanders (d. 1111)
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Robert Curthose (d. 1134)
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Rognvald Kali Kolsson (d. 1158)
Rolandslied des Pfaffen Konrad
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Shepherds' Crusade, First (1251)
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Al-Sinnabrah, Battle of (1113)
Sis
Smpad the Constable (1208-1276)
Smyrna Crusade (1344)
Solomon bar Simson
Spanish and Portuguese Literature
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Stephen of Blois (d. 1102)
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Sunni Islam
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Symeon II of Jerusalem
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Tamar (d. 1213)
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Tractatus de locis et statu sancte terre Ierosolimitane
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Trinitarian Order
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U
Ugaunia
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Usāma ibn Munqidh (1095-1188)
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V
Valdemar I of Denmark (1131-1182)
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Varna Crusade (1444)
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Vytautas (d. 1430)
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Woplauken, Battle of (1311)
Z
Zangī (d. 1146)
Zara
Zimmern, Chronicle of
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