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Third Crusade

A bounce-back perhaps?
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Last updated: November 3, 2022
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Date of the Third Crusade
1189-1192
This Kurdish man was named Sultan of Egypt in 1171, an act which united Egypt and Syria and surrounded the Crusader states
Saladin
The above's full name
Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadi
Battle in which Muslim forces decisively defeated the Crusader states
Battle of the Horns of Hattin
Year in which that battle, and the fall of Jerusalem, took place
1187
English king who was the overall leader of the Third Crusade
Richard the Lionheart
French king who co-led the Crusade initially, left the Crusade early due to disagreements with his English counter-part
Philip Augustus
German Emperor who led a large German army to Turkey but drowned before arriving in the Holy Land
Frederick Barbarossa
City that the English King attacked because his sister was imprisoned there
Messina
Island English Crusaders conquered before arriving in the Holy Land
Cyprus
This major port city was taken via siege by the combined Christian forces
Acre
The English king slighted this Austrian ruler by throwing down his standard after they jointly took the above city
Leopold V
Number of Muslim prisoners the English king had decapitated
2700
This major battle was fought as Christian forces advanced on Jaffa
Battle of Arsuf
This man was chosen to be King of Jerusalem, until he was assassinated on orders suspecting to have come from the English king, who then installed his nephew at king
Conrad
The name of the treaty signed that ended conflict
Treaty of Jaffa
This treaty allowed whom to visit Jerusalem, though it was still in Muslim hands
Pilgrims
The Muslims received back this strategic city, which had been taken by Christian forces
Ascalon
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