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  2. List of Crusader castles - Wikipedia

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    Belinas – Banias; fortified town. Belmont – ruins of Crusader castle in Kibbutz Tzova. Belveer – Crusader castle of which no traces remain; national park. Belvoir Castle; Kochav HaYarden National Park. Bet Shean – castle ruins next to ancient town, stronghold of the Lordship of Bethsan. Second castle on the tell.

  3. List of Knights Templar sites - Wikipedia

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    Areimeh Castle, from the early 1150s to 1187 with interruption 1171–1177. Arwad island (Ruad), occupied in 1300–1302 [ 4 ] In the Principality of Antioch, now in Turkey: Roche-Guillaume, 12th century–1203 and 1237–1298. Trapessac, in the 12th century until 1188. Bagras (Gaston), 1153–1189 and 1216–1268.

  4. Sasolburg - Wikipedia

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    Sasolburg. Sasolburg is the third largest city (after Bloemfontein, Welkom) within the Metsimaholo Local Municipality in the far north of the Free State province of South Africa and is further sub-divided into three areas: Sasolburg proper, Vaalpark (a more affluent cluster of suburbs located about 5 km north of the Sasolburg CBD) and Zamdela ...

  5. Sidon Sea Castle - Wikipedia

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    The city of Sidon is located on the Mediterranean coast of Lebanon. This ancient Phoenician city has been of great religious, political and commercial value; it is said to be inhabited since 4000 B.C. In AD 1228, the Crusaders built Sidon's Sea Castle as a fortress on a small island connected to the mainland by a narrow 80m long roadway.

  6. Military history of the Crusader states - Wikipedia

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    First Crusade. In 1097 the Crusaders captured Nicaea from its Seljuk garrison, advancing from there into Anatolia. In the Battle of Dorylaeum the main Seljuk Turkish army was defeated. In 1097 the Frankish host besieged Antioch which fell in 1098. They successfully repelled an army sent by the Seljuk Sultan in Baghdad.

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    Fees to cash checks at Kroger vary by the store location and the amount of the check, but at most stores, you can cash a $100 check for $4.00 if you have a Kroger loyalty card. If you don’t, it ...

  8. Battle of Forbie - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Forbie, also known as the Battle of La Forbie or the Battle of Hiribya, was fought October 17, 1244 – October 18, 1244 between the allied armies (drawn from the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the crusading orders, the breakaway Ayyubids of Damascus, Homs, and Kerak) and the Egyptian army of the Ayyubid Sultan as-Salih Ayyub, reinforced with Khwarezmian mercenaries.

  9. Siege of Zara - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Zara. Part of the Fourth Crusade. The crusaders conquering the City of Zara (Zadar) in 1202, painted by Andrea Vicentino. Date. 10 November [1] – 24 November 1202 [2] Location. City of Zadar (Zara), Kingdom of Croatia. 44°06′51″N 15°13′40″E  /  44.11417°N 15.22778°E  / 44.11417; 15.22778. Result.