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    The fall of Ruad in 1302 was one of the culminating events of the Crusades in the Eastern Mediterranean. In 1291, the Crusaders had lost their main power...
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    Franco-Mongol alliance (category History of the foreign relations of France)
    failed, and the Muslims responded by besieging the island. With the Fall of Ruad in 1302, the Crusaders lost their last foothold in the Holy Land. Modern...
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    Arwad (redirect from Ruad Island)
    lengthy siege, culminating with the Fall of Ruad, and the Crusaders surrendering on September 26, 1302, following a promise of safe conduct. However, the promise...
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  • Ruad may refer to: Arwad, a small waterless island off the coast of Tortosa, Syria Fall of Ruad, battle around 1302 between the Egyptian Mamluks and the...
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    Crusades (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    fall of Tripoli and their subsequent defeat at the siege of Acre in 1291. The Christian forces managed to survive until the final fall of Ruad in 1302...
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    2001, p. 201 The Templars retained a base on Arwad island (also known as Ruad island, formerly Arados) off Tortosa (Tartus) until October 1302 or 1303...
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    Macha (redirect from Macha Mong Ruad)
    of pre-Christian religion. Macha is said to have been killed by Balor during the battle with the Fomorians. Macha Mong Ruad ("red hair"), daughter of...
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    small Templar garrison on the island of Ruad was captured in 1302 in a siege. With the Fall of Ruad, the last bit of Crusader-held land in the Levant was...
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    control from 1517 until the Partition of the Ottoman Empire in 1918. With the Fall of Ruad in 1302, the Kingdom of Jerusalem lost its final outpost on the...
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    Siege of Ruad. The Templars fought hard against the invaders, but were eventually starved out. The Cypriots began assembling a fleet to rescue Ruad, but...
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    their defeat at the Siege of Acre in 1291, but the Christian forces managed to hold on to the small island fortress of Ruad until 1302. The Holy Land...
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    last remaining Crusader outpost (see also: Fall of Ruad), remaining in Crusader's hands until 1291. The ruins of the citadel are still visible in modern...
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    Fall of Ruad: The Knights Templar, European Crusaders to the Holy Land, surrender their control of the island of Ruad (modern-day Arwad, off of the...
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    The siege of Acre (also called the fall of Acre) took place in 1291 and resulted in the Crusaders' losing control of Acre to the Mamluks. It is considered...
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    fortress of Ruad. The Fall of Ruad to the Mamluks on 26 September 1302 marks ends the presence of the Crusaders in the mainland of the Levant. A History of the...
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  • Sayf al-Din Salar (category Regents of Egypt)
    and Koln: Brill. ISBN 90-04-09626-4. Mazor, Amir (2015). The Rise and Fall of a Muslim Regiment: The Manṣūriyya in the First Mamluk Sultanate, 678/1279–741/1341...
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    island of Ruad, three kilometers from the Syrian shore, was occupied by the Knights Templar but was ultimately lost to the Mamluks in the Fall of Ruad on...
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    Guillaume de Villaret (category Grand masters of the Knights Hospitaller)
    slaves in Armenia while waiting for the arrival of the Mongols, but this only led to the Fall of Ruad, the last battle for the Holy Land. When the Hospitallers...
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    Levant and battles of the Fall of Outremer. Horses: Horses, naturally, were very important to the army because they were the vehicles of the knights, and...
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  • Fall of Ruad: The Knights Templar, European Crusaders to the Holy Land, surrender their control of the island of Ruad (modern-day Arwad, off of the...
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  • August. Peace of Caltabellotta signed, ending the War of the Sicilian Vespers. 26 September. The Fall of Ruad to the Mamluks ends the presence of the Crusaders...
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  • slaves in Armenia while waiting for the arrival of the Mongols, but this only led to the Fall of Ruad, the last battle for the Holy Land. When the Hospitallers...
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  • fall of Ruad in 1302 and much of the historical work was then concentrated on the Kingdom of Cyprus, the military orders and the Mongol invasion of Europe...
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    siege of Edessa took place from 28 November to 24 December 1144, resulting in the fall of the capital of the County of Edessa to Zengi, the atabeg of Mosul...
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  • The military history of the Crusader states begins with the formation of the County of Edessa in 1097 and ends with the loss of Ruad in 1302, the last Christian...
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  • the island of Ruad, but the Mongols did not appear and the Westerners withdrew, eventually losing the island entirely in the Siege of Ruad. When his brother...
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    The Fall of Montfort was the capture of Montfort Castle, the headquarters of the Teutonic Order, by the Mamluks, who were led by the Sultan Baybars. In...
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    garrison on Ruad which was besieged and captured by Mamluks by 1303 (see Siege of Ruad). In February 1301, the Mongols advanced again with a force of 60,000...
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    of Ruad on 26 September 1302, eliminating the Crusaders' last foothold near the mainland. Following the loss of Ruad, Molay abandoned the tactic of small...
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    of Krak des Chevaliers fell to the Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1271. Baybars went north to deal with Krak des Chevaliers after the death of Louis IX of France...
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