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Authors: Robert Payne

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Adana

Adela of Normandy, Countess of Blois

Adhémar of Monteil, Bishop of Le Puy

al-Adid, Caliph

al-Adil (Saphadin)

al-Adil II, Sultan

al-Adiliya

Adrianople

Adriatic Sea

al-Afdal, son of Saladin

Agnes of Courtenay

Agnes, Princess of France

Ahmed ibn-Tulun, governor of Egypt

Aigues-Mortes

Aila

Aimery of Limoges, Patriarch of Antioch

Aisne, river

Aix.
See
Albert

Aix-la-Chapelle

Akhenaton, Pharaoh

Akka.
See
Acre

Aksungur al-Bursuqi (the White Falcon), Emir of Mosul

Albara

Albara, Bishop of.
See
Peter of Narbonne

Alberic Clements

Albert of Aix, historian

Albert of Bethlehem

Albigenses

Aleaumes of Clari

Aleppo

Alexander the Great

Alexandretta

Alexandria

Alexius I, Comnenus, Emperor

Alexius II, Comnenus, Emperor

Alexius III, Emperor

Alexius IV, Angelus, Emperor of Byzantium

Alexius V, Ducas, Murzuphlus, Emperor

Alfonso, Count of Poitou

Alfonso VI, King of Leon and Castile

Alice, Princess of Antioch

Alix, Queen of Lusignan

Aljighidai, Mongol viceroy of Persia

Almodis, Princess of Barcelona

Almoravides

Aloysia

Alp Arslan, Sultan

Altuntash, Armenian nobleman

Amadeus of Savoy

Amalfi

Amathus

Amaury, King

Amaury of Montfort

Amaury Barlais,
bailli
of Cyprus

Ambrose, poet

Amiens

Amr ibn-al-As

Anatolia

Andrew II, King of Hungary

Andrew of Dureboise

Andrew of Longjumeau, friar

Andrew, Saint

Andronicus Comnenus

Angevins

Anjou.
See also
Charles; Fulk; Sibylla

Anna Comnena, historian

Antioch, Antiochenes
See also Chanson
; Raymond, Prince of

Anti-Taurus mountains

Aphrodite, Roman Temple of

Apulia

Aqaba

al-Aqsa Mosque

Aquino.
See
Thomas

Aquitaine.
See also
Eleanor

Ardennes

al-Arish (Egypt)

Armenia, Armenians

Arnulf of Chocques, Patriarch of Jerusalem

Arslan.
See
Alp; Kilij

Arsuf, seaport

Arthur, Duke of Brittany

Artois.
See
Robert

Ascalon

Ascanian lake

Ashmun-Tannah, town

al-Ashraf Khalil, Sultan

Assassins

Assir

Athlit

Athos, Mount

Attalia, plain of

Austria.
See
Leopold

Ayati

Ayyadieh

Azaz

Azerbaijan

Baalbek

“Bad Neighbor,” siege engine

Baghdad.
See also
Harun

Baha ad-Din, chronicler

Baibars al-Bundukdari, Sultan

Balak

Baldwin I, Count of Edessa, King of Jerusalem

Baldwin II, of Le Bourg

Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem

Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem

Baldwin V, King

Baldwin, Count of Flanders and Hainault

Baldwin of Carron

Baldwin of Mons, Count of Hainault

Baldwin of Ramleh

Balian of Ibelin

Balian, Lord of Sidon

Banyas, fortress of

Bar-le-Duc.
See
Thibault

Barre.
See
Everard

Beaufort, castle of

Beaujeu.
See
William

Beauvais, Bishop of

Beben

Beirut

Beisan

Beit Nuba

Bek'aa, valley of

Belfort, castle of

Belgium

Belgrade

Berengaria, Princess of Navarre, Queen of England

Bernard, Bishop of Tripoli

Bernard of Clairvaux

Bethlehem.
See also
Albert

Béthune.
See
Robert

Bilbeis

Blachernae Palace

Black Sea

Blanche, Queen of Castile

Blois.
See
Louis

Bohemond I, Prince of Otranto and Antioch

Bohemond II

Bohemond IV, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli

Bohemond V, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli

Bohemond VI, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli

Bohemond VII

Boniface VIII, Pope

Boniface, Marquis of Montferrat

Bosphorus

Bosra

Botrun.
See also
Lucia

Bougie

Bretons

Bridge, Gate of the

Brienne.
See also
Gauthier IV; John

Brindisi

Bruges

Bucoleon Palace

Buffavento, fortress of

Bulgaria, Bulgarians

Burgundy; Duke of.
See also
Hugh IV; Odo

Buri of Damascus

Butumites, Manuel

Caesarea.
See also
Hugh

Cafran.
See
William

Cagliari

Cairo

Calycadmus River

Canopic Way

Capchik, governor of Damascus

Cappadocia

Carmel, Mount

Carpenel, Count Geldemar

Carron.
See
Baldwin

Carthage

Caspian Sea

Catalans

Cecilia, Countess of Tripoli

Cefalù, seaport

Chalcedon

Châlus, castle of

Champagne.
See also
Henry; Mary; Thibault

Chanson d'Antioche

Charlemagne

Charles of Anjou, King of Sicily

Charles of Heristal.
See
Martel, Charles

Chartres.
See
Fulcher; Louis; William

Chastel Pèlerin

Châtillion-sur-Marne

Chinon

Chocques.
See
Arnulf

Chronicle of the Crusade of St. Louis

Cibotos.
See
Civetot

Cilicia

Citadel Rock

Cîteaux, abbey at

Civetot

Clairvaux, Abbot of

Clari.
See
Aleaumes; Robert

Clement IV, Pope

Clermont.
See also
Matthew

Cloyes.
See also
Stephen

Cluny

Cologne

Coloman, King of Hungary

Comnena.
See
Anna; Maria; Theodora

Comnenus.
See
Alexius; Isaac; John; Manuel

Compiègne

Conon de Montaigue

Conrad III, King of Germany

Conrad IV

Conrad of Montferrat, King of Jerusalem

Conradin of Hohenstaufen

Constance, Princess of Antioch, daughter of Bohemond II

Constantine, Emperor

Constantine Lascara, Byzantine general

Constantinople

Corazzo, monastery of

Corfu

Cotulossa, Mongol chieftain

Courtenay.
See
Agnes; Joscelin I, II

Coxon

Cresson, Springs of

Crete

Cyprus, Cypriots.
See also
Hugh

Cyrus, Patriarch of Alexandria

Daimbert, Archbishop of Pisa

Dalmatia

Damascus, Damascenes.
See also
Duqaq

Damascus Gate

Damietta, Damiettans

Danes

Danishmend

Danube, river

Dardanelles

Daron

Dartmouth

David, Gate of

David, King

David, Tower of

Dead Sea

Decapolis

De Nangis, historian

Desiderius.
See
Peter

Deuil.
See
Odo

Develtos

Dieu d'Amour, fortress of

Doge of Venice

Dog, Gate of the

Dog River

Domenico.
See
Michiel

Dome of the Rock

Domfrom.
See
Radulph

Dorylaeum

Dreux.
See
Peter

Duke, Gate of the

Duqaq, Sultan of Damascus

Durazzo

Dureboise.
See
Andrew

Dyrrhachium

Eastern Gate

Ecry, Castle of

Edessa.
See also
Matthew

Edmund Allenby, Sir, General

Edward I, King of England

Egypt, Egyptians

Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France

Elvira

England, English

Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice

Enseignements
, document

Ernoul, chronicler

Esdraelon, Plain of

Estanor

Ethiopia, Ethiopians

Eudes de Lagery.
See
Urban II

Eugenius III, Pope

Euphrates, river

Eusebius

Eustace II, Count of Boulogne

Eustace III

Everard of Barre, Master of the Temple

“Evil Kinsman,” siege engine

Excalibur

Exeter

Fakhr ad-Din

Famagusta

Faris ad-Din Octai, Mameluke general

Faro River

Fatimid dynasty

Fauvel, a bay horse

Ferentino, Italy

Flanders.
See also
Baldwin; Henry; Philip; Robert; Thierry

Flor.
See
Peter

Floris.
See
Joachim

Forster, E. M., novelist

France, French, Franks

Francis-Lambert of Monteil

Frederick I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany

Frederick II, of Hohenstaufen, Roman Emperor

Fréteval

Frisian Islands

Friso the Norwegian

Fulcher, Geoffrey, a Templar knight

Fulcher of Chartres, historian

Fulk, Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem

Fulk of Neuilly

Gadara

Galata

Galilee, the

Galilee, Sea of

Garnier of Nablus, Master of the Hospitallers

Gaston, Viscount of Béarn

Gauthier IV of Brienne, Count of Jaffa

Gaza

Geldemar.
See
Carpenel

Genèvre, Col de

Genghis Khan, Mongol leader

Genoa, Genoese

Geoffrey of Joinville

Geoffrey of Lusignan

Geoffrey of Rancogne

Geoffrey of Sargines

Geoffrey of Villehardouin.
See
Villehardouin

Geoffrey Burel

Geoffrey Plantagenet

George, King of Georgia

Gerard, Master of the Hospital

Gerard of Ridfort, Master of the Temple

Gerard of Sidon

Germany, Germans

Gerold, Patriarch of Jerusalem

Gesta Francorum

Ghazan, Ilkhan

Gilbert of Tournai, Flemish knight

Gisors (France)

Godehilde (wife of Baldwin I)

Goderic, English adventurer

Godfrey d'Esch

Godfrey of Bouillon and Lorraine

Golden Gate (Jerusalem)

Golden Horn

Golgotha

Goliath, Pools of

Grailly.
See
John

Graindor of Douai, poet

Grandson.
See
Otto

Graye, Island of

Great Mosque in Damascus

Greece, Greeks

Gregorio dei Guidone.
See
Innocent II

Gregory VII, Pope

Gregory IX, Pope

Guibert de Nogent, chronicler

Guillaume Dorel, Lord of Botrun

Guiscard, House of.
See also
Robert

Guy II, Embriaco, Lord of Jebail

Guy of Lusignan, Count of Jaffa, King of Jerusalem

Guy of Melun

Guyuk Khan

Haifa

Hainault.
See
Baldwin

Haiton, the monk.
See
Hethum I, King of Armenia

Hakim, Caliph

Hama.
See also
Muzaffar

Haram as-Sharif

Harim, fortress of

Harun al-Rashid, Caliph of Baghdad

Hashishiyun.
See
Assassins

Hattin, Horns of, battle of

Hauran, plain

Hebron

Helena, Empress

Helenonpolis

Heliopolis

Henry I, King of England

Henry II, King of England

Henry III, King of England

Henry IV, King of Germany

Henry II, of Lusignan, King of Cyprus

Henry, Count of Bar

Henry, Count of Flanders

Henry, Duke of Lemburg

Henry of Champagne, Count of Troyes

Henry d'Esch

Heraclea

Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch

Hermann of Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights

Hermon, Mount

Herod, Gate of

Hethum I, King of Armenia

Hildebrand.
See
Gregory VII

Hims (Homs)

Hippodrome (Constantinople)

Hira, Mount

Historia Francorum Qui Ceperunt Iherusalem

Historia Rerum in Partibus Transmarinis Gestarum

History of the Crusades

Hohenstaufen dynasty.
See also
Frederick I, II; Conradin

Holy Cross.
See
True Cross

Holy Cross, Church of the

Holy Lance, relic

Holy Sepulchre, Church of the

Homs.
See
Hims

Honorius III, Pope

Hospital, Hospitallers, Order of the Knights of St. John

Hugh I, King of Cyprus

Hugh III, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem

Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy

Hugh, Count of Saint-Pol

Hugh of Caesarea

Hugh of Le Puiset, Count of Jaffa

Hugh of Lusignan, Prince of the Galilee

Hugh of Payens

Hugh of Revel, Master of the Hospital

Hugh of Saint-Omer

Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois

Hugh Ferreus

Hughes of Jebail

Huleh, Lake

Humphrey of Toron

Hungary, Hungarians.
See also
Andrew

Hyères

Ibelin.
See
Balian; John; Philip

Ibn-Ammar, ruler of Tripoli

Ibn al-Athir, historian

Ibn Khaldun, historian

Ibn al-Qalanisi, historian

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