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Coins of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Between the 11th and 12th centuries, various types of coins were minted in the Jerusalem Kingdom, which was centered in Jerusalem and spread mainly along the coastal cities of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Sevtap Gölgesiz Karaca
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Review of Thomas Asbridge, Richard I: The Crusader King (London: Allen Lane, 2018); and W.B. Bartlett, Richard the Lionheart: The Crusader King of England (Stroud: Amberley, 2018).
Stephen Donnachie
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Distinguishing damages from two earthquakes —Archaeoseismology of a Crusader castle (Al-Marqab citadel, Syria) [PDF]
Damages from two major earthquakes are identified in medieval Al-Marqab citadel (Latin: Margat) in coastal Syria. Built by the Order of St. John (Hospitallers) in the twelfth–thirteenth centuries, the hilltop fortification has masonry walls made with and
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Relations between the Fatimids and the Crusaders in the Levant and Egypt (491-567 AH / 1097-1171 AD)
Provide research in theme to study the relations between the Fatimids and the Crusaders in the Levant and Egypt (491-567 AH / 1097-1171 AD) and its impact in the succession.
M.D.Azhar Ibrahim Shafiq
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صلاح الدين الأيوبي (1138-1193م) في کتابات المؤرخات الفلسطينيات نماذج مختارة [PDF]
يسلط هذا البحث الضوء على رؤية المؤرخات الفلسطينيات نحو صلاح الدين الأيوبي القائد الشهير خلال عصر الحروب الصليبية، وقد اتخذنا ثلاثة منهن فقط کنماذج مختارة والملاحظ قدروه باعتباره تحررًا لبيت المقدس من الاحتلال الصليبي وقد تمکن من تقديم رؤية موضوعية لذلک ...
محمد مؤنس عوض
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The most important reason dominating the Crusades is the desire to save the city of “Holy Jerusalem” from the hands of the Muslims, who are considered pagan.
Ayşe Çekiç
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A Medieval Crusader Castle: Tibnīn (Toron) 1099-1187
The Crusades were one of the most important occurrences of the Middle Ages, deeply affecting world history and leaving its mark over a period of two centuries.
Elif Ünal
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He is, without a doubt, the most powerful man in the Western world. His friends regard him as courteous and moderate. His enemies see him as ‘a combination of Christian piety, xenophobia and imperialistic arrogance’, in the words of one commentator. He is possessed by a passionate and single-minded determination: to end the ceaseless conflict in the ...
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The Crusades and the Latin East in the Memories of the Hispanic Hospitallers (14th Century)
A set of memories forged an institutional history, disseminated for and by the Catalan, Aragonese, and Navarrese Hospitallers, that paid attention to the crusader past in the Latin East as justification for their functional and administrative features ...
Maria Bonet Donato
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Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, with global and regional organisations as well as individual governments working towards universal abolition.
Mai Sato
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