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  • Sigurd Magnusson (1089 – 26 March 1130), also known as Sigurd the Crusader (Old Norse: Sigurðr Jórsalafari, Norwegian: Sigurd Jorsalfare), was King of...
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    The Crusader states, or Outremer, were four Catholic polities that existed in the Levant from 1098 to 1291. Following the principles of feudalism, the...
    138 KB (18,949 words) - 17:30, 29 July 2024
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    contributions to the British victories during the North African campaign. The Crusader tank would not see active service beyond Africa but the chassis of the...
    36 KB (4,635 words) - 17:38, 4 August 2024
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    c. 1300, but the modern English "crusade" dates to the early 1700s. The Crusader states of Syria and Palestine were known as the "Outremer" from the French...
    133 KB (17,424 words) - 02:52, 5 August 2024
  • Crusader (redirect from The Crusader)
    released as Knights of the Teutonic Order The Crusader (1932 film), a 1932 film starring Evelyn Brent The Crusader (2007 film), a 2007 direct-to-DVD motion...
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    County of Tripoli (category Counties of the Crusader states)
    The County of Tripoli (1102–1289) was one of the Crusader states. It was founded in the Levant in the modern-day region of Tripoli, northern Lebanon and...
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    The Battle of Hattin took place on 4 July 1187, between the Crusader states of the Levant and the forces of the Ayyubid sultan Saladin. It is also known...
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    County of Edessa (category Lordships of the Crusader states)
    created, and also the first to be lost. Edessa was one of the largest of the Crusader states in terms of territory but had one of the smallest populations...
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  • CDOdev.com. 2013-02-21. Xavier University Official Website Xavier University Libraries The Crusader Publication The Crusader Yearbook Ateneo Network...
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    coast from Acre towards Jaffa. In an attempt to disrupt the cohesion of the Crusader army as they mobilized, the Ayyubid force launched a series of harassing...
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  • colony and called himself The Crusader. He attempted to murder banker Calvin McClary and battled the Fantastic Four. When the Crusader lost control of the energies...
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    However, a sequence of economic and political events culminated in the Crusader army's 1202 siege of Zara and the 1204 sack of Constantinople, rather...
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    two artistic periods in Europe, the Romanesque and the Gothic, but in the Crusader kingdoms of the Levant the Gothic style barely appeared. The military...
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    non-combatants, the forces are estimated to have numbered as many as 100,000. The crusader forces gradually arrived in Anatolia. With Kilij Arslan absent, a Frankish...
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    depopulated in 1948. Its name, "the tower", is believed to be derived from the crusader castle, Castle Arnold, built on the site. Victorian visitors in the 19th...
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    Siege of Ascalon (category Military history of the Crusader states between the Second and Third Crusades)
    important castle that was used by the Fatimids to launch raids into the Crusader kingdom's territory, and by 1153 it was the last coastal city in Palestine...
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    Siege of Acre (1291) (category Military history of the Crusader states after Lord Edward's crusade)
    Levant. When Acre fell, the Crusaders lost their last major stronghold of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. They still maintained a fortress at the northern...
    34 KB (4,226 words) - 15:51, 11 August 2024
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    from 1229 to 1244, until the city was captured by the Khwarazmians. The Crusader–Ayyubid conflict ended with the rise of the Mamluks from Egypt in 1260...
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  • The Chicago Crusader, known from 1940 to the 1950s as The Crusader and from the 1950s to 1981 as The New Crusader, is a weekly African-American newspaper...
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    between the crusader forces and the Seljuk Turks, near the city of Dorylaeum in Anatolia. Though the Turkish forces of Kilij Arslan nearly destroyed the Crusader...
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