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The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was a Christian attempt to reconquer Jerusalem from Saladin, the Ayyubid sultan. It was partially successful, but failed to capture Jerusalem, and ended with the Treaty of Jaffa.
26 Σεπ 2024 · Learn about the military expedition by western European Christians to retake the Crusader states from Saladin in 1189–92. Find out the key events, locations, and leaders of the Third Crusade, such as Richard I, Philip II, and Frederick I.
27 Αυγ 2018 · Learn about the failed attempt by three European monarchs to retake Jerusalem from Saladin in 1189-1192 CE. Find out how the Crusade started, who participated, what battles were fought and what was the outcome.
Learn about the Christian attempt to reclaim Jerusalem from the Muslims in the 12th century. Find out how King Richard I of England and King Philip II of France led the crusade, and how they faced Saladin and his army in battles and negotiations.
9 Σεπ 2024 · Crusades - Saladin, Richard I, Jerusalem: Philip II Augustus and Richard I (Richard the Lion-Heart) were the two kings who finally led the Third Crusade. Richard defeated and captured Isaac Comnenus, then proceeded to conquer Cyprus. The only pitched battle between the forces of Saladin and the Third Crusade occurred in 1191 at Arsuf.
25 Ιουν 2019 · Learn about the events and outcomes of the Third Crusade, launched in 1189 to recapture Jerusalem from Saladin. See how the Crusaders were defeated at Hattin, how Richard the Lionheart negotiated a peace treaty, and how the Crusader Kingdoms survived.
Learn about the Third Crusade, a major religious war in the Middle Ages between Christian and Muslim forces. Find out the causes, participants, battles, outcomes and significance of the crusade.