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- Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
5: ...rhaps as young as 11. On their wedding night the castle of [[Kerak]] was attacked by the forces of [[Sa...
7: ...s when she was a child and he was a slave in the castle. And when Saladin received these gifts he was e...
17: ...ented to a divorce, which took the form of ecclesiastical annullment made by the [[archbishop of Pisa]]...
23: ... two daughters, [[Alice of Cyprus|Alice]] (born [[1196]]) and [[Philippa of Champagne|Philippa]] (born 1... - Netherlands (35958 bytes)
1: ...[[Belgium]] to the south, and [[Germany]] to the east. In many countries, the Netherlands is often refe...
70: ...n did they become official colonies (the [[Dutch East India Company|VOC]] was a collection of private e...
72: ...ighboring countries, mainly due to its unique infrastructure of waterways and reliance on windpower. Af...
81: ...meant "(Language) of the (common) people" in contrast with the medieval elite who spoke Latin. An old t...
101: *[[Groningen Province|Groningen]] - in the northeast; capital: [[Groningen (city)|Groningen]] - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
1: ...upied parts of [[Central Asia]] and the [[Middle East]] from the [[11th century|11th]] to [[14th centur...
3: ... Europe against the [[Mongol]] invaders from the East, defending the Islamic world against [[Crusade|Cr...
5: ... directions so that it bordered [[China]] in the East and the Byzantine Empire in the West. When Malik ...
7: ...of Rüm]] in [[Anatolia]] remained. As the dynasty declined in the middle of the [[13th century]], ...
72: * Ghiyath ad-Din [[Kay Khusrau I]] [[1192]]-[[1196]]
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