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- Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
11: ...om, which Baldwin himself could not pay, although Saladin did release Baldwin on security. Once released, B...
19: ...[1183]] and attempted to have Sibylla's marriage annulled through-out [[1184]]. Though her husband was...
21: The king was unsuccessful in his attempt to annul the marriage and therefore he decided to alter ...
23: ...a. The kingdom had managed to maintain peace with Saladin until Raynald of Chatillon's attacks on the carav...
29: ...d with oppositional court members that she would annul her own marriage to please them, as long as she... - Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
5: ...mother, [[Stephanie of Milly]], sent a message to Saladin telling him of the recent wedding and reminding h...
7: ...ng: their tower was pointed out to him. Thereupon Saladin gave out orders throughout his army that no attac...
9: ...ious marriage to [[Agnes of Courtenay]] had been annulled (though he had succeeded in having his child...
13: ...ters questioned Sibylla's legitimacy, due to the annullment of her parents' marriage, but this positio...
15: ...[[1190]] without surviving issue, in the midst of Saladin's invasion of the kingdom and capture of everythi... - Cairo (12536 bytes)
34: ...Seljuk]]s caputured Cairo in the mid 1100s, and [[Saladin]] and his successors expanded the city further, i...
45: ...ehemet Ali]] with the introduction of a railway connection to [[Alexandria]] in [[1851]]. Significant ...
47: ...newly redesigned city of [[Baron Haussmann|Haussmann]] and, funded by a booming [[cotton]] trade, deci...
49: ...sha Mubarak]] and designed by the French urban planner [[Pierre Grand]]. A new area of luxurious villa...
51: ...was dominated by westerners, however, and city planners tended to emphasize [[Christianity|Christian]]... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
4: ...usade has evolved to have multiple meanings and connotations. For additional meanings see [[Crusade#Us...
41: ...ler crusades that are mostly contemporaneous and unnumbered. There were frequent "minor" crusades thro...
56: ...he following year after establishing a truce with Saladin. On Richard's way home his ship was wrecked leadi...
61: The Fourth Crusade was initiated by [[Pope Innocent III]] in [[1202]], with the intention of inv...
71: ... of children in France and Germany, which [[Pope Innocent III]] interpreted as a reproof from heaven t... - Islam (36809 bytes)
12: ...ammad's death; these are known as [[Sunni Islam|Sunni]] , [[Shi'a Islam|Shi'ite]] and [[Kharijite]].
14: ...statements. All Muslims agree to this, although Sunnis further regard this as one of the five [[pillar...
43: ...uslims agree on the following statements, which Sunnis term the Five Pillars of Islam, and Shia would ...
92: From the beginning of the faith, most Muslims believed that the Q...
108: ... of Hinnom"; usually rendered in English as [[Gehenna]]). A significant fraction of the Qur'an deals w... - Konya (2390 bytes)
11: Both [[Saladin]] and the Ottoman Sultan [[Selim II]] has built m... - History of the Kurds (8244 bytes)
3: ...n non Indo-Europeans, apart from the original Mitanni leadership. However, Kurds consider themselves a...
15: ...robably during the 12th century, when the great [[Saladin]], who belonged to the Rawendi branch of the Hada...
17: ..., after defeating Shah [[Ismail I]] in [[1514]], annexed Armenia and Kurdistan, he entrusted the organ... - Tyre (5124 bytes)
9: ...m of Tyre]]. After the fall of [[Jerusalem]] to [[Saladin]] in [[1187]], the seat of the kingdom moved to [... - Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
8: ... the mudbrick Bronze Age gate had a stone-lined tunnel-like barrel vault, coated with white plaster, t...
18: ...but with the [[Third Crusade]] a few years later, Saladin systematically demolished Ascalon lest it fall on...
26: *[http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/PROJ/ASH/NN_Spr95/NN_Spr95.html David Schloen, "Recent discoveries at ... - First Crusade (34670 bytes)
12: ...ss. Anatolia and Syria were controlled by the [[Sunni]] Seljuks, formerly in one large empire ("Great ...
26: ...f fighting skills, but whose [[millennialism|millennial]] and apocalyptic yearnings found release from...
31: Urban planned the departure of the crusade for August 15, 109...
50: ...rusade, set out later in 1096 in a more orderly manner, led by various nobles with bands of knights fr...
54: ... walls in December of 1096, two months after the annihilation of the People's Crusade by the Turks. Ac... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
12: ...'Ir Shalem'' ("city of Salem"). Some consider a connection between the name and ''Shalim'' the personi...
36: ...hurch of the Holy Sepulcher]] in 335. Jews were banned from the city, except under a brief period of P...
49: ...]]; however, Jerusalem itself was recaptured by [[Saladin]] in [[1187]], who permitted worship of all relig...
59: ... world, and is, as it were, a collection of all manner of abominations''. As ''abominations'' he liste...
70: ... Old City. In time, as the communities grew and connected geographically, this became known as the New...
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