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* 1187 Pope Gregory VIII
* 1107 Emperor Gaozong of Song ( d. 1187 )
* 1187 The Crusades: Battle of Hattin Saladin defeats Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem.
* 1187 Raynald of Châtillon, French knight ( b. 1125 )
) Principles of Neuroscience, Fourth Edition, New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000, 1169 1187
Duchesne incorporates the Annales Romani ( 1044 1187 ) into his edition of the Liber Pontificalis, which otherwise relies on the two earliest known recissions of the work ( 530 and 687 ).
Prior to the 18th century, Afghans have served in the militaries of the Ghaznavids ( 963 1187 ), Ghurids ( 1148 1215 ), Delhi Sultanate ( 1206 1527 ) and the Mughal Empire of India ( 1526 1858 ) as well as in the army of the Persian Empire.
* 1226 King Louis VIII of France ( b. 1187 )
Pope Clement III ( 1130 20 March 1191 ), born Paulino ( or Paolo ) Scolari, was elected Pope on 19 December 1187 and reigned until his death.
Pope Gregory VIII ( c. 1100 / 1105 17 December 1187 ), born Alberto di Morra, was Pope from 25 October 1187 until his death.
* 1187 Louis VIII of France ( d. 1226 )
* 1187 Saladin begins the Siege of Jerusalem.
* November 8 King Louis VIII of France ( b. 1187 )
* June 12 Emperor Gaozong of Song of China ( d. 1187 )
The Kurdish Muslim Saladin retook Hebron in 1187 again with Jewish assistance according to one late tradition, in exchange for a letter of security allowing them to return to the city and build a synagogue there.
# Sophie ( 1161 1187 ), married to Margrave William VI of Montferrat.
* March 3 Vladimir III Rurikovich, Grand Prince of Kiev ( b. 1187 )
* Ferdinand ( 1178 1187 ), legitimized through his parents ' subsequent marriage
Quatrain on Heavenly Mountain by Emperor Gaozong of Song China | Emperor Gaozong ( 1107 1187 ) of Song Dynasty ; fan mounted as album leaf on silk, four columns in cursive script.

1187 and Siege
* Siege of Jerusalem ( 1187 )
The Kingdom of Jerusalem lasted until 1291 ; however, Jerusalem itself was recaptured by Saladin in 1187, who permitted worship of all religions ( see Siege of Jerusalem ( 1187 )).
* Siege of Jerusalem ( 1187 ) by Saladin, resulting in the recapture of the city by the Muslims
* Siege of Jerusalem ( 1187 )
* October 2, 1187: The Siege of Jerusalem.
The Siege of Jerusalem lasted from September 20 to October 2, 1187.
simple: Siege of Jerusalem ( 1187 )

1187 and Jerusalem
In 1187, the Ayyubid Sultan, Saladin, defeated the Crusaders in the Battle of Hattin ( above Tiberias ), taking Jerusalem and most of Palestine.
Jerusalem itself was lost to Saladin in 1187, and in the 13th century the kingdom was reduced to a few cities along the Mediterranean coast.
After the Templars were involved in several unsuccessful campaigns, including the pivotal Battle of the Horns of Hattin, Jerusalem was captured by Saladin's forces in 1187.
The Muslim recapture of Jerusalem in 1187 was to him a divine judgment on the moral lapses of Christian princes.
In July 1187 Saladin captured most of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
On July 4, 1187, at the Battle of Hattin, he faced the combined forces of Guy of Lusignan, King Consort of Jerusalem and Raymond III of Tripoli.
Jerusalem capitulated to his forces on October 2, 1187, after a siege.
* 1187: On July 4, in the Battle of Hattin, Saladin defeats the king of Jerusalem.
Saladin's biographer Bahā ' ad-Dīn ibn Šaddād reports that, after the Ayyubid conquest of Jerusalem in 1187, Tamar sent envoys to the sultan to request that the confiscated possessions of the Georgian monasteries in Jerusalem be returned.
Saladin defeated King Guy at the Battle of Hattin in 1187, and went on to capture Jerusalem and almost every other city of the kingdom, except the seat of William's archdiocese, Tyre.
An Islamic Waqf has managed the Temple Mount continuously since the Muslim reconquest of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1187.
Jerusalem was recaptured by Saladin on 2 October 1187, and the Haram was reconsecrated as a Muslim sanctuary.
When the Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, they used the mosque as a palace and church, but its function as a mosque was restored after its recapture by Saladin in 1187.
Ayyubid Sultan Saladin had conquered most of the Frankish Kingdom of Jerusalem, including the ancient city itself, in 1187.
Guy's reign was marked by increased hostilities with the Ayyubids ruled by Saladin, culminating in the disastrous Battle of Hattin in July 1187 — during which Guy was captured — and the fall of Jerusalem itself three months later.
; 1187: Upon the capture of Jerusalem, Saladin summons the Jews and permits them to resettle in the city.
The Battle of Hattin ( also known as " The Horns of Hattin " because of a nearby extinct volcano of the same name ) took place on Saturday, July 4, 1187, between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the forces of the Ayyubid dynasty.
Most of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and beyond Jordan River fell to Saladin after his victory at the Battle of Hattin in 1187.
Virtually the entire Kingdom of Jerusalem passed into Ayyubid hands after their victory against the Crusades | Crusader s in the Battle of Hattin in 1187 ; illustration from Les Passages faits Outremer par les Français contre les Turcs et autres Sarrasins et Maures outremarins, circa 1490
In September October 1187, the Ayyubids besieged Jerusalem, taking possession of it on October 2 after negotiations with Balian of Ibelin.

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