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1187 and Saladin
In 1187, Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria who led the Muslim Ayyubids, captured Bethlehem from the Crusaders.
The church was lost to Saladin, along with the rest of the city, in 1187, although the treaty established after the Third Crusade allowed for Christian pilgrims to visit the site.
In 1187, the Ayyubid Sultan, Saladin, defeated the Crusaders in the Battle of Hattin ( above Tiberias ), taking Jerusalem and most of Palestine.
* 1187 – The Crusades: Battle of HattinSaladin defeats Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem.
In 1187, the Crusaders were evicted by the Ayyubid forces of Saladin after their victory in the Battle of Hattin, and the town slowly went into decline.
The first kingdom lasted from 1099 to 1187, when it was almost entirely overrun by Saladin.
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.
Saladin, meanwhile, had pacified his Mesopotamian territories, and was now eager to attack the crusader kingdom ; he did not intend to renew the truce when it expired in 1187.
Guy was on the verge of attacking Raymond, but realized that the kingdom would need to be united in the face of the threat from Saladin, and Balian of Ibelin effected a reconciliation between the two during Easter in 1187.
The town returned to Muslim control in 1187 following the victory of Saladin in the Battle of Hattin.
* 1187 – Siege of Jerusalem: Saladin captures Jerusalem after 88 years of Crusader rule.
In July 1187 Saladin captured most of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
* 1187Saladin begins the Siege of Jerusalem.
* 1187: On July 4, in the Battle of Hattin, Saladin defeats the king of Jerusalem.
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.
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.
" In the days of Saladin Al Ayubi, around 1187, there was a castle in the Jenin vicinity.
The city's Crusader fortress was destroyed in 1187 by Saladin.
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.
Sibylla and Guy's rule proved to be disastrous, and the kingdom was nearly wiped out by Saladin after the Battle of Hattin 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.

1187 and defeated
In 1187, Alexios Branas, the victor over the Normans, was sent against the Bulgarians but turned his arms against his master, and attempted to seize Constantinople, only to be defeated and slain by Isaac's brother-in-law Conrad of Montferrat.
Hittin was located near the site of the Battle of Hattin, where Saladin defeated the Crusaders in 1187.
At the decisive Battle of Hattin in 1187 the Historia Regni Hierosolymitani records 4, 000 turcopoles as being part of the defeated Christian army.
Guy's term as king is generally seen as a disaster ; he was defeated by Saladin at the Battle of Hattin in 1187, and was imprisoned in Damascus as Saladin reconquered almost the entire kingdom.
In July 1187, the Kingdom of Jerusalem's army was defeated by Saladin at the Battle of Hattin, and in October Saladin captured Jerusalem itself.
After the Muslim army defeated the Crusaders in the decisive Battle of Hattin in 1187, their leader Saladin, now the independent sultan of the Ayyubid Empire, advanced south and captured both Ascalon and Darom by 1188.
The Kingdom of Jerusalem, weakened by internal disputes, was completely defeated at the Battle of Hattin on 4 July 1187.
Lochlann defeated him in 1187 at the Battle of Mam Garvia, a mysterious location probably near Dingwall.

1187 and armies
The Crusader gate may have been sealed up following Saladin's capture of Jerusalem in 1187 because it did not conform to architectural style of fortifications used by the Turkish armies.

1187 and Crusades
Battle of Hattin | Battle of the Horns of Hattin in 1187, the turning point in the Crusades
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
Thereafter the Counts of Bigorre, notable participants in the Reconquista, the Crusades, and the war against the Cathars, strongly asserted their independence, though on a few occasions they prudently acknowledged the suzerainty of another ; as of Alfonso II of Aragon in 1187.

1187 and at
On July 4, 1187, the army of the kingdom was utterly destroyed at the Battle of Hattin.
Shortly after his accession at the conclusion of the papal election of December 1187, Clement succeeded in allaying the conflict which had existed for half a century between the Popes and the citizens of Rome, with an agreement by which the citizens were allowed to elect their magistrates, while the nomination of the governor of the city remained in the hands of the Pope.
According to legend, he died of grief upon hearing news of the defeat of the Crusaders in July 1187 at the Battle of Hattin.
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.
As late as 1902, though aged 54 by the end of the season, he scored 1187 runs in first-class cricket, with two centuries, at an average of 37. 09.
Tamar was married twice, her first union being, from 1185 to 1187, to the Rus ' prince Yuri, whom she divorced and expelled from the country, defeating his subsequent attempts at coup.
Following their victory at the Battle of Hattin, Saladin's Ayyubid army captured Haifa in mid-July 1187.
Also in 1187, an agreement was made with Venice, in which the Venetian Republic would provide 40 – 100 galleys at six months ' notice in exchange for favorable trading concessions.
In about 1126 upon the marriage of Robert's daughter Cecily, to Roger St. John the number of monks living at Boxgrove was increased from the original three to six, and by 1187 there were a total of fifteen.
The 2005-2009 American Community Survey ( ACS ) estimated the population at 1187.
Crowley sits at the crossroads of Farm to Market Roads 1187 and 731, two miles west of Interstate 35W and south of downtown Fort Worth.
Most of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and beyond Jordan River fell to Saladin after his victory at the Battle of Hattin in 1187.
The Tractatus of Glanvill, from around 1187, appears to have considered it the chief mode of trial, at least among aristocrats entitled to bear arms.
An embassy, led by Balian of Ibelin, was sent by Guy to negotiate with Raymond, but Saladin's troops ambushed them at the Battle of Cresson in May 1187.
Guy and Raymond were dispatched to the front with the entire fighting strength of the kingdom, but their inability to cooperate was fatal, and Saladin routed them at the Battle of Hattin on July 4, 1187.
A charter of Henry de Crokesley from around 1187 refers to him granting the manor at Dundridge to Missenden Abbey and setting aside land for the chapel-of-ease at St Leonards.
He spent only six months in China on this first trip, but returned in 1187 for a longer stay as a disciple of Xuan Huaichang, a master in the Linji ( Rinzai ) line, at Jing-de-si ( Ching-te-ssu, 景德寺 ) monastery.
The Kingdom of Jerusalem was all but destroyed by Saladin at the Battle of Hattin in 1187 ; Bohemond was not present, but his son Raymond was in the vanguard and escaped with Raymond of Tripoli.
The name dates back to at least 1187.
He took part in the raid against Saladin at Cresson near Nazareth on 1 May 1187, where he was killed by a lance-wound to the chest.
Saladin conquered much of the area in 1187 and personally executed Raynald at the Battle of Hattin.
This led to almost another decade of warfare which culminated in Saladin's victory over the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin in 1187.

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