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701: 1002:(wife of Raymond III) retreat to the citadel and sends messengers urging Guy of Lusignan to send help. Meanwhile, Guy and Raymond hold a war council to debate what should be done. Persuaded by Gerard de Ridefort and Raynald of Châtillon, Guy orders to march to the rescue of Tiberias. 1095:, after the Crusaders led by Balian of Ibelin surrender the 'Holy City'. The take-over of the city is relatively peaceful; Saladin agrees to let the Muslims and Christians leave the city, taking with them their goods. Balian joins his wife 988:, he sends scouts to monitor an alternative road on his northern flank that connects Saffuriya and Tiberias. The following day he attacks Tiberias with a part of his forces, including siege equipment. 952:, commander of the Crusaders, and a handful of knights escape death or capture. The Muslims scatter and kill the Christian foot-soldiers (some 400 men) before pillaging the countryside. 178: 1034:
which ends the surrender negotiations with Saladin. He finds the remnants of the Crusader army (after the battle of Hattin) and makes the Tyrians swear loyalty to him.
258: 846:. Saladin demands the release of the prisoners and compensation for their losses. This is refused by Raynald, who pays no attention to his order. 784:, the emperor's brother-in-law. On the battlefield, Alexios is beheaded by Conrad's supporting footsoldiers and the rebel army flees the field. 1885:. According to David Nicolle, GÜkbÜri's force was said to consist of 7,000 men though this is a huge exaggeration, 700 seeming more likely. 360: 1450: 1016:. Guy is captured along with many nobles and knights, among them, Raynald of Châtillon. The latter is executed by Saladin himself. The 68: 37: 24: 1049:
Summer – Saladin begins a campaign that paves the way for further Muslim inroads into Christian territory. Al-Adil invades
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in an attempt to seize it. However, Alexios is unable to bypass the city defenses and is defeated by the imperial forces led by
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to help capture Jerusalem from the Muslims. He empties his coffers for the mission and makes a deal with King
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with his Muslim forces, and sends letters to neighboring countries, asking for volunteers for a forthcoming
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reconciles the differences between the states so that both may be used to expedite shipments to the
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and informs the Papal Court of the disaster of the Christian slaughter at Hattin by Saladin.
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and several other nobles give their support, Reginald goes to refortify his own castle of
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have no reserves to defend the castles and fortified settlements against Saladin's forces.
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The Third Crusade 1191: Richard the Lionheart, Saladin and the struggle for Jerusalem
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Munro, John H. (2003). "The Medieval Origins of the Financial Revolution".
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with the Egyptian army, and captures the strategic castle of
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A History of The Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem
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dies at the age of 80, having abdicated 58 years ago (see
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Index

Millennium
2nd millennium
Centuries
11th century
12th century
13th century
Decades
1160s
1170s
1180s
1190s
1200s
Years
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1187 by topic
Political entities
State leaders
Religious leaders
Births
Deaths
Establishments
Disestablishments
1187 in poetry
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