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  1. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    5: ...ipoli|Hodierna]], [[County of Tripoli|countess of Tripoli]]; and [[Ioveta of Bethany|Ioveta]], abbess of St...
    21: ...his was reason enough for the queen's party to openly challenge Fulk, as Fulk's unfounded assertions o...
    45: ...onsibility in governance. Melisende had hitherto only partially associated Baldwin in her rule. Tensio...
    59: ...rt in state affairs. Her sisters, the countess of Tripoli and abbess of Bethany, came to nurse her before s...
  2. Agnes of Courtenay (6051 bytes)
    5: ...aute Cour]]'' refused to endorse Amalric as king unless his marriage to Agnes was annulled. This was s...
    11: ...ne in [[1174]], especially after [[Raymond III of Tripoli]] stepped down as Baldwin's regent. In [[1176]] s...
    13: ...ablished family. As an opponent of Raymond III of Tripoli she persuaded Baldwin IV not to allow him to ente...
    15: ...ot happy with the provision that [[Raymond III of Tripoli]] would act as regent for Baldwin V.
  3. Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
    7: ...aramount concern in the kingdom. [[Raymond III of Tripoli]], in his capacity as regent during Baldwin's min...
    11: Baldwin of Ibelin certainly was among the courtiers who called upon the prin...
    13: ...r, when on [[Easter]], [[1180]], [[Raymond III of Tripoli]] (the former regent) and [[Bohemund III of Antio...
    21: ...a in the order of succession, with Raymond III of Tripoli acting as regent for Baldwin V.
    29: ...re could be no doubt after the ceremony that Guy only held the crown matrimonial."
  4. Isabella of Jerusalem (7928 bytes)
    9: ...as recognized unanimously as king, as he was the only male available, but the concerns of illegitimacy...
    13: ...eaving Sibylla's son as king and [[Raymond III of Tripoli]] as regent. Baldwin V, never a healthy child, di...
  5. List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
    36: *[[Libya]] - [[Tripoli]]
    141: * [[Finland]] - [[Helsinki]]
    191: *[[Greenland]] - [[Nuuk]] (Denmark)
    222: * [[Falkland Islands]] - [[Port Stanley]] (United Kingdom)
  6. List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
    90: <tr><td>[[Helsinki]] <td>[[Finland]]
    214: <tr><td>[[Tripoli]] <td>[[Libya]]
  7. Crusade (28507 bytes)
    25: ...tian war against Muslim conquests, it is not the only such example. The [[Normans|Norman]] adventurer ...
    28: ... both Arabs (in Sicily) and Byzantines (on the mainland). A Latin hegemony in the Levant would provide...
    34: On a popular level, the first crusades unleashed an unprecedented wave of impassioned, perso...
    41: ...ut also in Spain and central Europe, against not only Muslims, but also Christian heretics and persona...
    93: ...ade was diverted to [[Tunis]], where Louis spent only two months before dying.
  8. Timeline of United States history (1790-1819) (6951 bytes)
    21: ...1796]] - [[Treaty with Tripoli (1796)|Treaty with Tripoli]]
    43: ...]] - [[Barbary War]]: Barbary pirates defeated in Tripoli
  9. Pirate Ship (44502 bytes)
    27: ...iddle Ages]]. They raided the coasts, rivers and inland cities of all Western Europe as far as [[Sevil...
    63: ...set up their small gangs near river estuaries, mainly to protect themselves. They recruited locals as ...
    75: ...n (the "[[Barbary coast]]") ports of [[Tunis]], [[Tripoli]], [[Algiers]], [[Salé]] and ports in [[Morocco]...
    89: Unlike traditional Western societies of the time, man...
    101: ...t popular as they were hard to sell and pirates, unlike the public of today, had little concept of the...
  10. Libya (12985 bytes)
    1: ... The three traditional parts of the country are [[Tripolitania]], the [[Fezzan]] and [[Cyrenaica]].
    18: ...n=2 style="background: #ffffff;" | [[image:LocationLibya.png|Location of Libya]]
    22: | '''[[Capital]]''' || [[Tripoli]]
    49: [[Tripoli]] and [[Cyrenaica]] were [[Roman Empire|Roman]] c...
    55: ...obs sacked the [[United States]] [[embassy]] in [[Tripoli]]. Qadhafi referred to the incident it as a "spon...
  11. Knights Hospitaller (26158 bytes)
    5: ...lemagne]], Emperor of the [[Holy Roman Empire]], enlarged Probus' hostel and added a library to it. Un...
    9: ... [[Margat]], both located near [[Tripoli, Lebanon|Tripoli]]. The property of the Order was divided into [[p...
    15: ...]]), the Knights were confined to the [[County of Tripoli]] and when [[Akko|Acre]] was captured in [[1291]]...
    27: Although they had only a small number of ships, they nevertheless quick...
    43: ...d by the loss of its Priories throughout Europe. Only 10% of the Order's income came from Europe, with...
  12. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    2: ... of [[Western world|Western power]], and was the only crusade &ndash; in contrast to the many that fol...
    12: ...ted at the time of the First Crusade, which certainly contributed to the Crusade's success. Anatolia a...
    33: ...inople , moreover, Peter's followers weren't the only band of crusaders - they joined with other crusa...
    56: ...after warfare had almost broken out in the city. Only Raymond avoided swearing the oath, instead allyi...
    60: ...rrounded, and the two crusader armies were saved only by the timely appearance of the troops led by th...
  13. Olympia, Greece (5214 bytes)
    59: ...n-day [[Olympic Games]] is lit by reflection of sunlight in a [[parabolic mirror]] at the restored Oly...
    70: ...ld: 21 km), about 50 km SW of [[Lampeia]], W of [[Tripoli]] and [[Arcadia]] and 4 km north of [[Krestena]] ...

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