The Crusader States (1099-1187)

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  • Created on: 10-03-17 16:46
Which muslim city which fell to the crusaders in 1153
Ascalon
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Who captured the city of Edessa in 1144?
Zengi
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Which king allied with the Fatimids (Egyptians)
Amalric
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Which English king sent money to the Holy Land
Henry
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Where did Saladin defeat the crusaders in 1187
Hattin
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Who was the first to unite the Islamic World?
Nur ad Din
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Who was the last king of Jerusalem
Guy de Lusignan
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Which sect of Islam was common in Egypt
Shia
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Which was the main crusader castle in Syria
Krak des Chevaliers
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Which nobleman aggravated Saladin in the 1180s
Reynald of Chatillon
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Which was the military order founded after the First Crusade
Templars
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Which battle occurred in 1119
Battle of the Field of Blood
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As well as Jerusalem, Antioch, and Edessa, which was the last crusader county
Tripoli
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Which disease did Baldwin IV suffer from
Leprosy
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Who wrote the rule of the Knights Templar
Bernard of Clairvaux
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What type of Muslim was Saladin
Sunni
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Who was the first ruler of the kingdom of Jerusalem
Godfrey of Bouillon
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Who was the last queen of Jerusalem
Sibylla
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Who opposed Guy as king of Jerusalem?
Conrad of Montferrat
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Which battle was fought against Saladin in 1177
Montgisard
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Which was the faction which favoured peace in the 1180s
Doves
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