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rdfs:label
  • Third Crusade
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  • Third Crusade
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  • 3rd
  • Crusaders
  • Third
  • the third
  • crusade
  • third crusade
  • new crusade
  • Crusades
  • Crusade
  • another crusade
  • fall of Jerusalem
  • The Crusades
  • crusader
  • crusaders
  • crusaders'
  • crusades
  • his crusade
  • a new crusade
  • 1189 invasion of Iconium
  • 1189 invasion of Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • 1191 invasion of Cyprus
  • 3rd Crusade
  • Barbarossa's crusade of 1190
  • Crusades of Richard I
  • Richard's crusade
  • The Third Crusade’s Events
  • Third (1188–92)
  • Third (1188–92)
  • Third Crusade 1189–92
  • Third crusades
  • campaign in the Holy Land
  • crusade of 1190
  • crusader army
  • failed to capture Jerusalem
  • father's army
  • go on crusade
  • his crusade of 1189
  • marched across the Balkans
  • third Crusade
  • to Jerusalem
  • Byzantine–Holy Roman Empire conflict during the Third Crusade
clgo:combatant
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Kingdom of Croatia
  • Kingdom of Hungary
  • Order of the Holy Sepulchre
  • Holy Roman Empire
  • Knights Hospitaller
  • Duchy of Bohemia
  • Kingdom of England
  • Landgraviate of Thuringia
  • County of Flanders
  • Kingdom of Cyprus
  • Duchy of Austria
  • Margraviate of Brandenburg
  • Emirate of Damascus
  • Duchy of Burgundy
  • Duchy of Swabia
  • Duchy of Normandy
  • Margraviate of Baden
  • County of Poitou
  • Duchy of Brittany
  • Teutonic Order
  • Sultanate of Rûm
  • Duchy of Aquitaine
  • Republic of Pisa
  • Knights Templar
  • Margraviate of Montferrat
  • Order of St Lazarus
  • County of Holstein
  • County of Blois
  • Republic of Genoa
  • County of Champagne
  • Sultanate of Egypt
  • Emirate of Hamah
  • County of Holland
  • County of Anjou
  • Armenian Principality of Cilicia
  • Crusade:
  • LevantineCrusader states:
  • *County of Tripoli
  • *Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • *Principality of Antioch
  • Eastern Christianallies:
  • Eastern Christianopponents:
  • Emirate of Mesopotamia
  • Sunni Muslimstates:
clgo:commander
clgo:date
  • 1189-05-11
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clgo:place
clgo:result
  • Treaty of Jaffa
  • * Crusader military victory, resulting in a three-year truce.
  • * Recognition of the territorial status quo at the end of active campaigning, including continued Muslim control of Jerusalem and the restoration of the LevantineCrusader States.
  • * The safety of both Christian and Muslim unarmedpilgrimsguaranteed throughout the Levant.
clgo:strength
  • * 12,000–20,000 Germans with Frederick I (inc. 3–4,000 knights)
  • * 2,000 Hungarians with Géza
  • 22,000+ (Qutb al-Din's field army only, 1190)
  • 36,000–74,000 troops in total (estimate)
  • 40,000 (Saladin's field army, 1189 – estimate)
  • 5,000–20,000 (Acre's garrison, 1189)
  • Ayyubids:
  • Seljuks:
  • Two additional contingents also joined Frederick's army while travelling through byzantine empire. Numbered about 1000 men.
  • * From 7,000 to 40,000from the rest of Europe and Outremer
  • * 8,000–9,000 Angevin (English, Normans, Aquitanians, Welsh, etc) troops with Richard I, up to 17,000 or 50,000 according to some sources including non-combatants and sailors
  • * 7,000+ French with Phillip II (inc. 650 knights and 1,300 squires)
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