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  2. Crusade of 1197 - Wikipedia

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    The Crusaders were ultimately unable to defeat Muslim forces in the last Crusade.As the result, Jerusalem remained under Muslim control. [4]Upon his death, Frederick's German crusading host, totaling perhaps 12,000 to 15,000 men, mostly disbanded and a much smaller contingent led by Frederick's son Duke Frederick VI of Swabia continued to the Holy Land, [5] [6] where they joined the Siege of Acre.

  3. Raid on Silves (1197) - Wikipedia

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    The only source for the raid on Silves is Roger of Howden, although the German sea crusade is also mentioned in the Chronica Regia Coloniensis and the Annales Stadenses. [5] There was no Portuguese involvement in the attack on Silves, [ 4 ] possibly because Sancho I had signed the peace treaty with Caliph Yaqub al-Mansur in 1196 following the ...

  4. 1197 - Wikipedia

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    Year 1197 was a common year ... September 22 – About 16,000 German crusaders reach Acre, starting the crusade of 1197. Emperor Henry VI, who planned to join the ...

  5. Category:Crusade of 1197 - Wikipedia

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  6. Chronology of the Crusades, 1187–1291 - Wikipedia

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    Approximate. The Estoire d'Eracles, a history of the Crusades, is written. [350] 1278. January. Charles I of Anjou is crowned king of Jerusalem at Acre and is recognized by the kingdom's barons. He appoints Roger of San Severino as his representative. [351] 1 May. William of Villehardouin dies and his lands in Achaea revert to Charles I of ...

  7. Battle of Jaffa (1197) - Wikipedia

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    This time the Germans took a route by sea, avoiding the dangerous route his father had taken during the Third Crusade. [1] Arnold of Lübeck states that the Germans had an army of 60,000, which is indeed an exaggeration; the Germans probably had a quarter of that number.

  8. Category:Christians of the Crusade of 1197 - Wikipedia

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  9. 1190s - Wikipedia

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    1.5.2.3 Religion. 1.6 1195. 1.7 1196. ... November 24 – The 18-year-old Isabella I, half-sister of Sibylla, ... starting the crusade of 1197. Emperor Henry VI, who ...