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Hattin 1187: L'inevitable Defaites Des Croises (Men and Battles) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) 20 days to go | |Short Description for Hattin 1187The Battle of Hattin, Saladin's greatest victory, and the conquest of Jerusalem that followed, represents the end of the first period of Frankish occupation of the Holy Land. This work details the causes, circumstances, and consequences of the most terrible defeat encountered during the Crusades.
Full description- Publisher: HISTOIRE & COLLECTIONS
- Published: 15 June 2012
- Format: Paperback 64 pages
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- Categories: Battles & Campaigns | Medieval History | Crusades
- ISBN 13: 9782352501213 ISBN 10: 2352501210
- Sales rank: 366,964
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Full description for Hattin 1187
The causes, circumstances, and consequences of the most terrible defeat encountered during the Crusades The Battle of Hattin, Saladin's greatest victory, and the conquest of Jerusalem that followed, represents the end of the first period of Frankish occupation of the Holy Land. Only the survival of Tyre subsequently allowed them to regain the territories during the Third Crusade in which Philippe Auguste, and above all Richard the Lionheart, distinguished themselves. Despite their initial successes, those who inherited the gains achieved in 1099 were indeed now lost. This work details the causes, circumstances, and consequences of the most terrible defeat encountered during the Crusades.

