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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Part of a series on Jerusalem History Timeline City of David 1000 BCE Second Temple Period 538 BCE–70 CE Aelia Capitolina 130–325 CE Byzantine 325–638 CE Early Muslim 638–1099 Crusader 1099 ...
Patriarch Sophronius and Umar are reported to have agreed the Covenant of Umar I, which guaranteed non-Muslims freedom of religion, and under Islamic rule, for the first time since the Roman period, Jews were once again allowed to live and worship freely in Jerusalem. [51] Jerusalem becomes part of the Jund Filastin province of the Arab Caliphate.
Baldwin I of Jerusalem repudiates his wife Adelaide del Vasto (1117). July 19. Pope Paschal II restores Arnulf of Chocques to the patriarchal see. [139] 1118. March. Baldwin I invades Egypt. He falls seriously ill in the town of Pelusium. [136] [140] April 2. Baldwin I dies at the border town of Arish.
Military history of Jerusalem (4 C, 3 P) O. Old maps of Jerusalem (15 P) S. Historic sites in Jerusalem (3 C, 23 P) Pages in category "History of Jerusalem"
The History of Jerusalem during the Kingdom of Jerusalem began with the capture of the city by the Latin Christian forces at the apogee of the First Crusade. At that point it had been under Muslim rule for over 450 years. It became the capital of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, until it was again conquered by the Ayyubids under Saladin in 1187.
BBC TV Presentation of Jerusalem, video news dated 28 January 2011. Review on The Press, 10 March 2012; Bill Clinton's Video, celebrating Jerusalem as Best 2011 Book, on Today.com. Retrieved 29 October 2012; Interview with Montefiore, on YouTube. Retrieved 29 October 2012; Interview with Montefiore, on Current Affairs by Charlie Rose.
Historical American Colony photo Jerusalem American Colony Cemetery in Mount Scopus. The American religious foundation and philanthropy that informally became known as the American Colony of Jerusalem, was established in the Ottoman Empire in 1881 as a "Christian utopian society" led by American religious leader Horatio Gates Spafford and his Norwegian wife Anne Tobine Larsen Øglende.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Metropolis in Israel and Palestine, Israel Jerusalem יְרוּשָׁלַיִם (Hebrew) القُدس (Arabic) Metropolis Old City from the Mount of Olives with Al-Aqsa and Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount Tower of David Zion Square Chords Bridge Mamilla Mall Western Wall Shrine of the Book ...