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After the success of his siege of Carcassonne, which followed the massacre at Béziers, Simon de Montfort was designated as leader of the Crusader army.
The Caliphate lasted in the area until 1099, when the Christian Crusader Godfrey de Bouillon took Hebron and renamed it " Castellion Saint Abraham ".
* June 8 – Thomas de Ros, 5th Baron de Ros, English Crusader ( b. 1338 )
* Crusader ( Chris de Burgh album ) released in 1979
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Simon de Montfort now was appointed leader of the Crusader army, and was granted control of the area encompassing Carcassonne, Albi, and Béziers.
He appears briefly, again in a negative light, in Ronald Welch's Knight Crusader ( 1954 ): the description owes much to his portrayal in Cecil B. de Mille's The Crusades, mentioned below.
When referring to Kaloyan's realm and subjects, contemporary Crusader sources ( including the works of Geoffroy de Villehardouin, Henri de Valenciennes, Robert de Clari ) other contemporary sources ( like that of William de Rubruquis and Roger Bacon's " Opus Maius "), as well as the letters of the Latin Emperor Henry of Flanders ) represent Kaloyan as King of Wallachia, ruler of Wallachians and leader of Wallachian armies, and sometimes as ruler of Wallachians and Bulgarians.
In 1174, her father sent Frederick de la Roche, archbishop of Tyre, on a diplomatic legation to Europe to drum up support ( martial and financial ) for the Crusader states, and to arrange a suitable marriage for Sibylla.
In 1871 he published the work Etudes sur les monuments de l ' architecture militaire des Croisés en Syrie et dans l ' ile de Chypre ; it included plans and drawings of the major Crusader castles in Syria, including Krak des Chevaliers.
" A castle in the sand: mottes in the Crusader east ," in Château Gaillard: études de castellologie médiévale.
* Sir William de Percy, 1st Baron Percy ( d. c. 1096 ), Norman baron and Crusader
The Byzantine Empire recognized this de facto control of the See of Antioch and the Latin Patriarch soon played a key role in solidifying ties between the Crusader states and the Byzantine Empire.
* In the computer game Stronghold Crusader A randomly generated name of an adversary " the Rat " is sometimes " Duc de Puce ".
The Chanson d ' Antioche is a chanson de geste in 9000 lines of alexandrines in stanzas called laisses, now known in a version composed about 1180 for a courtly French audience and embedded in a quasi-historical cycle of epic poems inspired by the events of 1097 – 1099, the climax of the First Crusade: the conquest of Antioch and of Jerusalem and the origins of the Crusader states.
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* Sir John de Holcombe, English Crusader
The earliest variants of the story appear in French chansons de geste attached to the family of Godfrey of Bouillon, the first ruler of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Faxfleet was one of Yorkshire's greatest preceptories, originally built upon land provided in 1185 by the Crusader knight, Roger de Mowbray, Lord of Northumberland.

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* 1212 – Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa: after Pope Innocent III calls European knights to a crusade, forces of Kings Alfonso VIII of Castile, Sancho VII of Navarre, Peter II of Aragon and Afonso II of Portugal defeat those of the Berber Muslim leader Almohad, thus marking a significant turning point in the Reconquista and in the medieval history of Spain.
It also commemorates that, in 1445, Henry VI granted the manor of Kettlebaston to William de la Pole, 1st Marquess of Suffolk, in return for the service of carrying a golden sceptre at the coronation of all the future Kings of England, and an ivory sceptre to carry at the coronation of Margaret of Anjou, and all future Queens.
This is reinforced for some by the alleged similarity of Locksley to the area of Loxley, South Yorkshire, in Sheffield, where in nearby Tideswell, which was the " Kings Larder " in the Royal Forest of the Peak, a record of the appearance of a " Robert de Lockesly " in court is found, dated 1245.
The Anointing of Solomon by Cornelis de Vos. According to Books of Kings | 1 Kings 1: 39, Solomon was Anointing | anointed by Zadok.
Some masterpieces of this Romanesque art are the shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral, the Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège by Renier de Huy, the Stavelot Triptych, the shrine of Saint Remacle in Stavelot, the shrine of Saint Servatius in Maastricht or, Notger's gospel in Liège.
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In 1552, King Henry II of France and members of the Schmalkaldic League signed the Treaty of Chambord and Metz was passed de facto to the hands of the Kings of France.
* the duc de Bourgogne, i. e., Duke of Burgundy ( known as Grand duc ; not a separate title at that time ; just a description of the wealth and real clout of the 15th century Dukes, cousins of the Kings of France ) ( bears the crown, fastens the belt )
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* A specific tortell is in fact a special coca that Catalan only eat the day of the Three Kings ( 6 January ) which is called " tortell de reis ", or galeta de reis in French Catalonia, a typical ring-shaped pastry stuffed with marzipan or Catalan cream ( crema catalana ) and topped with glazed fruit and nuts.
Hugh's predecessors did not call themselves rois de France (" Kings of France "), and that title was not used until the time of his distant descendant Philip II Augustus.
An 1805 expedition probably led by Spanish Army Lieutenant Gabriel Moraga recorded discovering the river, which they named El Rio de los Santos Reyes ( River of the Holy Kings ) after the Three Wise Men of the Bible.
In 1284, with the Cistercian Abbey of Marzan, Philip IV established Villeneuve de Berg, and by the treaty of 10 July 1305 Philip IV of France obliged the bishops of Vivarais to admit the sovereignty of the Kings of France over all their temporal domain.
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* Kings of Leinster – Its last de facto king died in 1632.
The Cornwall River Kings of the Ligue Nord Américaine de Hockey ( LNAH ) will play out of the Civic Complex starting in the fall of 2012.
Moreover, she was also concerned with literature, charging Lucas de Tuy to compose a chronicle on the Kings of Castile and León, and she herself being mentioned in the works of Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada.
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In early June, Ó Néill and some twelve fellow northern Kings and lords met Edward de Brus at Carrickfergus and swore fealty to him as King of Ireland.
" In fact, de Brus was never to receive anything more than purely nominal recognition from any of the more powerful Irish Kings, and despite entreaties at various times over the next three years was ignored by those whom he did not directly interest.
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This has three doors: the middle one leads to the Courtyard of the Kings ( Patio de los Reyes ) and the side ones lead to a school and the other to a monastery.

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