Christian Unity 1174-1204

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When did Raymond and Guy make a truce to confront the imminent end of the truce with Saladin?
1182
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When did Raymond III of Tripoli pay homage to Guy?
May 1187
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What did King Richard and King Philip agree at Lyon in July 1190?
To split and regroup on Sicily and to split the spoils of the Crusade equally
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Why was Isabella's marriage to Henry of Champagne meant to unify the Christians?
Henry was the nephew of both Richard and Philip so both sides agreed with the marriage
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How were Prince Leo II of Armenian Cilicia and Bohemond III of Antioch united in 1193?
Leo would renounce over-lordship of Bohemond and Baghras and the surrounding area would be Armenian territory. Bohemond's heir Raymond was then married to Leo's niece and heir Alice, daughter of Roupen III
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When Guy died in 1194 what happened to Cyprus?
It was passed to his older brother Aimery who was crowned King of Cyprus by Henry VI of Germany (Frederick Barbarossa's son)
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What marriage occurred in 1197 which united Christian lands?
The marriage between Isabella and Aimery of Lusignan uniting Kingdom of Acre and Cyprus
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When did Thibault of Campagne, Baldwin of Flanders and Louis of Blois meet in France to decide to take Cairo before taking Jerusalem?
1200 after Thibault's tournament in November 1199
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What act of unity did the leaders of the Fourth Crusade display in May 1204?
They elected the new Emperor of Romania to be Baldwin of Flanders
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When did Raymond III of Tripoli pay homage to Guy?

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Why was Isabella's marriage to Henry of Champagne meant to unify the Christians?

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How were Prince Leo II of Armenian Cilicia and Bohemond III of Antioch united in 1193?

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