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    The Battle of Hattin took place on 4 July 1187, between the Crusader states of the Levant and the forces of the Ayyubid sultan Saladin. It is also known...
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    peaks overlooking the plains of Hattin in the Lower Galilee, Israel. Its most famous as the site of the Battle of Hattin (1187). Excavations were carried...
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    surrounded at the Horns of Hattin outside Tiberias early in July. In the Battle of Hattin that followed on July 4, Balian and Joscelin III of Edessa commanded...
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    located in the environs of Nazareth. The conflict was a prelude to decisive defeat of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at the Battle of Hattin two months later. The...
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    the Battle of Hattin in July 1187—during which Guy was captured—and the fall of Jerusalem itself three months later. Following a year of imprisonment in...
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    of Cresson and Hattin and the Siege of Jerusalem in 1187. Saladin did defeat Baldwin IV in the Battle of Marj Ayyun and the Siege of Jacob’s Ford in...
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    commanded the vanguard of the crusaders' army in the Battle of Hattin, which ended with their catastrophic defeat. He was one of the few crusader commanders...
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    Turcopole (category Christians of the Crusades)
    was one of the specific reasons for repeated cash donations being sent to the crusader states from Europe. At the decisive Battle of Hattin in 1187 the...
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    the Battle of Hattin, where Saladin imposed a crushing defeat on the united army of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. His mother offered the surrender of the...
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    taken captive at the decisive Battle of Hattin, and procured from Saladin his release. She died, along with their daughters, of an epidemic outside Acre while...
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    Hittin (redirect from Hattin)
    war when most of its original residents became refugees. As the site of the Battle of Hattin in 1187, in which Saladin reconquered most of Palestine from...
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    1183: Siege of Kerak 1187: Battle of Cresson 1187: Battle of Hattin 1187: Siege of Jerusalem 1187: Siege of Tyre "The Life of Saladin Behaudin Tekstualno...
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    suffered worst in the aftermath of Forbie. It had not been able to put so large an army into the field since the Battle of Hattin, and would never be able to...
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    Ayyubid dynasty (category History of North Africa)
    fell to Saladin after his victory at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. However, the Crusaders reconquered the coast of Palestine in the 1190s. After Saladin's...
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    Baldwin of Exeter, archbishop of Canterbury. In July of the same year Gérard led the Templars at the Battle Of Háttin. Saladin had captured Tiberias...
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    Saladin (redirect from Joseph son of Job)
    decisive Battle of Hattin in 1187, capturing Jerusalem and re-establishing Muslim military dominance in the Levant. Although the Crusaders' Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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    Saladin invaded the kingdom and annihilated the crusader army in the Battle of Hattin. Raynald was captured on the battlefield. Saladin personally beheaded...
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    devastating defeat at the Battle of Hattin. The last Grand Master was Jacques de Molay, burned at the stake in Paris in 1314 by order of King Philip IV. Bernard...
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  • William Borrel (category Christians of the Crusades)
    Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, ad interim, from 1 May 1187 until his death at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. He became custodian of the Hospitallers...
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    Battle of Hattin. First, the campaign and the Battle of Al-Fule would be fought. 1177: Battle of Montgisard 1179: Battle of Marj Ayyun 1179: Battle of...
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    633, by Alp Arslan at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 (under the name crescent tactic) and by Saladin at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. Genghis Khan used...
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  • the Crusaders during the Battle of Hattin as well as the reconquest of Jerusalem, which was at the time under the control of the Franks. Robert eventually...
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    army at the Battle of Hattin. The battle was a crushing defeat for the crusaders; Reginald was in the rearguard with Balian and Joscelin III of Edessa, his...
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  • following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding...
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  • a crippling defeat on them at the Battle of Hattin on July 4, capturing the king. Heraclius' report of the battle and its immediate aftermath, addressed...
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  • Syria, and Palestine under his rule, led the Muslims to victory at the Battle of Hattin and was able to reclaim several cities from the Crusaders, especially...
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    from king to king. He was also responsible for leading the kingdom into battle, although this duty could be passed to a constable. While several contemporary...
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    region after defeating the Crusader states in the Battle of Hattin. As a direct result of the battle, Islamic forces once again became the dominant power...
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    the course of the war such as the Battle of Smolensk or bringing hostilities to an end, such as the Battle of Hastings or the Battle of Hattin. A decisive...
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    was defeated at the Battle of Hattin on 4 July 1187. Most of the nobility were taken prisoner, including King Guy. Thousands of Muslim slaves were freed...
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