Jerusalem (After 1291) — Jerusalem (After 1291) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jerusalem (After 1291) (1) Political History The Latin dominion over Jerusalem really came to an end on 2 October, 1187, when the city opened its gates to Saladin (Yusuf ibn Ayyub … Catholic encyclopedia
Jerusalem during the Crusader period — The Crusader period in the history of Jerusalem began with the conquest of the city by the Crusader army in 1099, during the First Crusade, as it is now known, Jerusalem became the capital of the kingdom for the crusading Christians, these events … Wikipedia
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History of Jerusalem — See also: Timeline of Jerusalem Jerusalem History … Wikipedia
Lateinisches Patriarchat von Jerusalem — Basisdaten Staat Palästinensische Autonomiegebiete Israel Jordanien Zypern Kirchenprovinz … Deutsch Wikipedia
Timeline of Jerusalem — Jerusalem … Wikipedia
Synod of Jerusalem — Greek Orthodox Patriarch Dositheos Notaras convened a Synod in Jerusalem on March, 1672. The occasion was the consecration of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, therefore it is also called the Synod of Bethlehem. The Synod also refuted… … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Jerusalem — Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem Regnum Hierosolimitanum Roiaume de Jherusalem Regno di Gerusalemme Βασίλειον τῶν Ἱεροσολύμων مملكة بيت المقدس ממלכת ירושלים ← … Wikipedia
Kings of Jerusalem — This is a list of Kings of Jerusalem, from 1099 to 1291, as well as claimants to the title up to the present day.Kings of Jerusalem (1099–1291)The Kingdom of Jerusalem had its origins in the First Crusade, when Godfrey of Bouillon took the title… … Wikipedia
Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem — • Founded as a result of the First Crusade, in 1099. Destroyed a first time by Saladin in 1187, it was re established around Saint Jean d Acre and maintained until the capture of that city in 1291 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Latin… … Catholic encyclopedia