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    Hebrew: אפולוניה), known in the Early Islamic period as Arsuf (Arabic: أرْسُوف, romanized: Arsūf) and in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem as Arsur, was...
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    The Battle of Arsuf took place on 7 September 1191, as part of the Third Crusade. It saw a multi-national force of Crusaders, led by Richard I of England...
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    of Arsuf were: Royal domain, 1101–1163 John of Arsuf, 1163–1177 Arsuf occupied by Ayyubids, 1187–1191 Melisende of Arsuf, sister of John of Arsuf, 1177–...
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    from 1190 to 1192, succeeding Armengol de Aspa. He fought at the Battle of Arsuf in 1191 during the Third Crusade. It was under his magistracy that the headquarters...
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    Knights hospitaller's stronghold of Arsuf. Baibars successfully captured Arsuf. In 1261, Balian of Arsuf leased the Arsuf fort to Knights Hospitallers for...
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    The first siege of Arsuf, originally Apollonia, took place in 1099, just after the First Crusade. It was carried out by Godfrey of Bouillon after the...
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    Arsuf (Hebrew: אַרְסוּף) is an affluent village in central Israel. Located on the Mediterranean coast near Herzliya, it falls under the jurisdiction of...
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    Melisende (born before 1177 – died after 1215) was the hereditary Lady of Arsuf from 1177 and the second wife of the powerful nobleman John, Old Lord of...
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    August 1191. Following a major victory by the Crusaders at the Battle of Arsuf, most of the coastline of the Levant was returned to Christian control....
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  • John of Ibelin (c. 1211–1258), commonly called John of Arsuf, was the lord of Arsuf from 1236 and Constable of Jerusalem from 1251. He was a younger son...
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    was secure. On 7 September 1191, after the Battle of Arsuf, the Crusader army proceeded from Arsuf to Jaffa, which the Crusaders took and fortified. Jaffa...
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    children with Melisende of Arsuf, including Balian, lord of Beirut; Baldwin, seneschal of Cyprus; another John, lord of Arsuf and constable of Jerusalem;...
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  • state under John's rule; in 1207 John added Arsuf to his territory through his marriage to Melisende of Arsuf, making him one of the wealthiest nobles in...
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  • Balian of Ibelin (1239 – 29 September 1277) was the Lord of Arsuf from 1258 until the early 1260s (probably 1261), when he leased it to the Knights Hospitaller...
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    believing that Baldwin IV wouldn't follow him. He attacked Ramla, Lydda and Arsuf, but because Baldwin was supposedly not a danger, he allowed his army to...
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    Herzliya is Sidna Ali, a Muslim holy site. To the northwest is Tel Arsaf (Arsuf) and the Apollonia National Park. Inhabited from the Persian period until...
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    soon after the fall of Acre. Richard defeated Saladin at the Battle of Arsuf in 1191 and the Battle of Jaffa in 1192, recovering most of the coast, but...
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    Burgundy from the Crusade of 1101 were among those killed. Baldwin I fled to Arsuf. Victory at the battle of Jaffa on 27 May 1102 saved the kingdom from virtual...
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    Castle (1188) Siege of Safed (1188) Siege of Acre (1189–1191) Battle of Arsuf (1191) Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212) Siege of Alcácer do Sal (1217)...
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    Queen of Jerusalem. He married (1) Helvis of Nephin; (2) Melisende of Arsuf. Margaret, who married (1) Hugh II of Saint Omer (stepson of Raymond III...
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    lost previously. The new coalition's biggest success was the Battle of Arsuf, on 7 September 1191. Saladin's Muslim forces appeared to have become far...
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    Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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    Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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    the first line and the heavy cavalry in second. At the later Battle of Arsuf the Christians fought coherently; here the battle began with a disjointed...
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    for peace. Hugh then joined the Third Crusade, distinguishing himself at Arsuf and Acre, where he died in 1192. Hugh was the eldest son of Duke Odo II...
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    The action of Arsuf (8 June 1918), was fought between the forces of the British Empire and the Ottoman Empire, German Empire and Austria-Hungary during...
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    executed. He then moved south, defeating Saladin's forces at the Battle of Arsuf 30 miles (50 km) north of Jaffa on 7 September 1191. Saladin attempted to...
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    Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade Arsuf Melitene Mersivan 1st Heraclea 2nd Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli...
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    the kingdom was John of Ibelin, succeeding his cousin John of Arsuf in 1254. John of Arsuf returned to Cyprus where he was advising Plaisance of Antioch...
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    of most of their residents. Some of these cities—namely Ashkelon, Acre, Arsuf, and Gaza—now fortified border towns, were resettled by Muslim populations...
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