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Abbasids
Abraham
Acre
Charles of Anjou
fall of
Frederick II
Mameluks
Saladin
Temple compound
Third Crusade
trade
Adhemar of Monteil, Bishop of Le Puy
Aimery, Patriarch of Antioch
Albigensian Crusade
see also Cathars
Alexander VI, Pope
Alexius Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor
Alexius IV Angelus, Prince
Alexius V Ducas, Byzantine Emperor
Alfonso I, King of Aragon
Alfonso-Jordan, Count of Toulouse
Alice, Queen of Cyprus
Alice of Jerusalem
Alp Arslan, Sultan
Amalric, King of Jerusalem
Amaury of Cyprus
an-Nasir Yusuf, Sultan of Aleppo
Andrew of Montbard, Grand Master
Anselm of Canterbury
anti-Semitism
Antioch
Antioch, Principality of
al-Aqsa mosque
Aragon, Kingdom of
Ark of the Covenant
Armand of PÇrigord, Grand Master
Arnold of Torroja, Grand Master
Ascalon
al-Ashraf
Assassins
Augustine of Hippo
Augustinians
Avars
Ayyub
Ayyubids
Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem (Baldwin of Boulogne)
Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem (Baldwin of Le Bourg)
Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin V, King of Jerusalem
Baphomet
barbarians
Baybars, al-Malik az-Zahir Rukn ad-Din
Benedict of Nursia
Benedictines
see also Clunaic Benedictines
Bérard, Thomas
Bernard of Clairvaux
Bernard of Trémélay, Grand Master
Bertrand of Blanquefort, Grand Master
Bohemond II, Prince of Antioch
Bohemond III, Prince of Antioch
Bohemond of Taranto
Boniface, Marquis of Montferrat
Boniface VIII, Pope
Byzantine Empire
crusades
Cyprus
Islam
Italy
Philip IV
rivalry with papacy
Seljuk Turks
Caesarea
Callistus II
Canons of the Holy Sepulchre
Carolingians
Carthusians
Castle Pilgrim
castles and fortresses
Cathars
Celestine V, Pope
celibacy
Charlemagne
Charles, Count of Anjou
Charles II, King of Naples
Chartres, Council of (1150)
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
churches based on
First Crusade
Frederick II
Islamic conquest of Jerusalem
pilgrimage to
rebuilt
Cilician Armenia
Cistercians
Citeaux, Abbey of
Clairvaux, Abbey of
Clement V, Pope
Clermont, Council of
clothing
Clovis
Cluniac Benedictines
Cluny
Conrad, King of Jerusalem
Conrad II, King of Germany
Conrad III, King of Germany
Conrad of Montferrat
Conradin, King of Jerusalem
Constance, Princess of Antioch
Constantine, Emperor
Constantinople
crusades
foundation
Islam
Ottoman Turks
Persians
cousinage
crusades
see also Albigensian Crusade; Reconquista
Fifth Crusade
First Crusade
Fourth Crusade
Frederick II
Louis IX
Second Crusade
Third Crusade
Cyprus
Louis IX
Templars
Third Crusade
Daimbert, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Damascus
Damietta
David
Dome of the Rock
Dominic Guzman
Donation of Constantine
Edessa
Edward I, King of England
Edward II, King of England
Egypt
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice
Eugenius III, Pope
Eusebius
Eustace, Count of Boulogne
Everard of Barres
Fakhr ad-Din
Fatimids
feudal system
financial services
Francis of Assisi
Franciscans
Franks
Clovis
invasion of Catalonia
lifestyle in Outremer
promotion of Christianity
Roman Empire
warrior class
Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Freemasons
Fulcher, Patriarch
Fulk of Anjou
Gaston
Geoffrey of Saint-Omer
Geoffrey of Sargines
GÇrard of Ridefort, Grand Master
Gnosticism
Godfrey of Bouillon
Godfrey of Saint-Omer
Gospel period
Goths
Gregory I (the Great), Pope
Gregory IX, Pope
Gregory VII, Pope
Gregory VIII, Pope
Gregory X, Pope
Guiscard, Robert
Guy, King of Jerusalem (Guy of Lusignan)
Hadrian, Emperor
Hasan-Sabah
Hattin, Battle of
Henry I, King of England
Henry II, King of Cyprus
Henry II, King of England
Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor
Heraclius, Patriarch
heresy allegations
Hermann of Salza
hermits
Herod Agrippa I
Herod the Great
Hildebrand see Gregory VII
Holy Grail
Holy Lance
Holy Roman Empire
homosexuality
Honorius III, Pope (Cardinal Savelli)
Hospitallers see Knights of the Hospital of Saint John
Hugh, Count of Champagne
Hugh, King of Cyprus
Hugh of Payns
Hugh of Vernandois, Count
Humphrey of Toron
Hyrcanus, King of Judaea
Iftikhar
Inab, Battle of (1149)
Innocent II, Pope (Gregorio Papareschi)
Innocent III, Pope
Inquisition
Isaac Ducas Comnenus, Prince of Cyprus
Isabella, Queen
Islam
see also Muslims
Abraham
Byzantine Empire
division of
enforced conversion to
foundation of
map
Jacob’s Ford
James I, King of Aragon
James II, King of Aragon
James of Mailly, Marshal of the Temple
James of Molay
James of Vitry
Jean Michel
Jerusalem
crusades
early Christians
early history
Islamic conquest
Khorezmian Turks
Latin rule
Muhammad
Persian conquest
pilgrimages to
Roman Empire
Saladin
twentieth century
Jerusalem, Kingdom of
Jesus the Christ
Jews
see also Judaism
crusader states
and early Christians
First Crusade
and Islam
Joan of Navarre
John, King of England
John VIII, Pope
John X, Pope
John XI, Pope
John XII, Pope
John XXII, Pope
John the Baptist
John of Brienne (King of Jerusalem)
John Cassian
John of Giubelet
John of Ibelin
John of Joinville
John of Villiers
Josephus
Judaism
see also Jews
Abraham
anti-Semitism
early history
Graeco-Roman world
Jesus the Christ
Julian the Apostate
Justinian, Emperor
Ka‘bah
al-Kamil, Sultan
Kerbogha of Mosul
Khadijah
Khorezmian Turks
knights
Knights of the Hospital of Saint John
Albigensian Crusade
Ayyub
bankruptcy
churches
as civil servants
fall of Acre
Frederick II
Malta
Mameluks
Mongols
Rhodes
Sicily
strongholds
surrender to Saladin
and the Templars
Third Crusade
Knowles, Dom David
Koran
La Forbie, Battle of (1244)
Languedoc, Cathars
Leo, Prince of Lesser Armenia
Leo I, Pope
Leo III, Pope
Leo IX, Pope
Leopold, Duke of Austria
London Temple
Louis of Bavaria, Duke
Louis IX, King of France
Louis VII, King of France
Louis VIII, King of France
Lyons, Second Council of (1274)
Malta
Mameluks
Manicheans
al-Mansur Ibrahim
Mansurah
Manuel Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor
Manzikert, Battle of
Margaret of Provence
Mariamme (Herod’s second wife)
Mark Antony
marriage
Martin IV, Pope
Martin of Tours
Mary, Mother of Jesus
Masada
Masters
see also individual names
Mayeul of Cluny, Abbot
Mecca
Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem
Merovingians
Messiah of Judaism
Michael VIII Palaeologus, Byzantine Emperor
Milites Templi (1144)
Militia Dei (1145)
Militia of the Faith of Jesus Christ
monasticism
moneylending
Mongols
Monophysite Christianity
Montanists
Morra, Alberto de see Gregory VIII
Moses
Muhammad
Muslims
see also Islam
attacks on pilgrims
conversion to Christianity
crusader states
France
threat to Rome
Nicaea, First Crusade
Nicene Creed
Nicholas IV, Pope
Niger, Ralph
Normans
Nur ed-Din
Odo, Abbot of Cluny
Odo of Lagery see Urban II
Odo Poilechien
Odo of Saint-Armand, Grand Master
Odoacer
Omne datum optimum (1139)
Order of Teutonic Knights
Frederick II
La Forbie
Mameluks
Mongols
move to Prussia
strongholds in Palestine
and the Templars
Origen
Ostrogoths
Otto I (the Great), Duke of Saxony
Ottoman Turks
Outremer
see also Palestine
Pachomius
paganism
Arabic tribes
martyrs
northern Europe
Roman Empire
Palestine
Arabic language
early history
Islamic conquest
Latin rule
Persian conquest
pilgrimages to
Roman Empire
Templer strongholds
twentieth century
papacy
and the Byzantine Empire
conflict with secular rulers
disintegration of Charlemagne’s Empire
Donation of Constantine
early Christianity
Frankish compact
privileges of military orders
supremacy of
Papareschi, Gregorio see Innocent II
Paris Temple
Parthians
Paul of Tarsus
Payen of Montdidier
Pedro II, King of Aragon
Pelagius of Saint Lucia, Cardinal
Pepin, King
Pepin the Short
Persia, Islamic conquest of
Peter the Apostle
Peter of Bologna
Peter of Capitolias (hermit)
Peter the Hermit
Peter of Montaigu, Grand Master
Peter of Rovira
Peter of Sevrey
Peter, St
Peter the Venerable
Pharisees
Philip, King of France
Philip IV, King of France (Philip the Fair)
Philip of Montfort
Philip Augustus, King of France
Philippe of Nablus, Lord of Outrejourdain
Piacenza, Council of
Pietro del Morrone
pilgrimage
Poitiers, Battle of
Pontius Pilate
Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Jesus Christ
Portugal
preceptories
Qalawun
Quantum praedecessores (1145)
Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Count of Toulouse
Raymond II, Count of Tripoli
Raymond III, Count of Tripoli
Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse
Raymond VII, Count of Toulouse
Raymond of Le Puy
Raymond of Poitiers
Raymond Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona
Reconquista
Reginald of Châtillon
Reginald of Provins
Reginald of Spoleto
Reginald of Vichiers
relics
Rhodes
Richard Filangieri
Richard the Lionheart
Robert, Count of Artois
Robert, Duke of Normandy
Robert II, Count of Flanders
Robert of Craon, Grand Master
Robert of Flanders
Robert of Molesme
Robert of Sablé, Grand Master
Roche la Roussel
Roger II, King of Sicily
Roger of Flor
Roger des Moulins, Grand Master of the Hospital
Roger of Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland
Roger of San Severino
Rollo
Roman Empire
Rome
Donation of Constantine
early Christians
early papacy
Goths
Islamic conquests
Ruad
Rule of Life
Sadducees
Safed
Saladin
Salimbene
Salome
Sanders, E. P.
Santiago, Order of
Saphet
Saracens see Ayyubids; Fatimids; Mameluks; Muslims; Seljuk Turks
Saxons
secrecy
Seljuk Turks
Byzantine Empire
First Crusade
Second Crusade
Third Crusade
Shia Islam
Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem
Sicily
Simeon the Stylite
Simon of Montfort
Sinan (Old Man of the Mountain)
Solomon
sorcery allegations
Stephen, Count of Blois
Stephen VI, Pope
Stephen Harding
Stephen of Otricourt
Suger of Saint-Denis, Abbot
Sunni Islam
Tancred
Tancred, King of Sicily
Templarism
Temple Mount
see also (al-)Aqsa mosque; Dome of the Rock; Temple of Solomon
Frederick II
Islamic shrine
Muhammad
pilgrims
Saladin
Templar buildings
Temple of Solomon
buried treasure
desecration by Pompey
destruction by Romans
Jesus’ prophecies
Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Jesus Christ
rebuilt by Herod
Tertullian
Theobald Gaudin
Theodosius, Emperor
Thomas à Becket
Thoros, King of Armenian Cilicia
Tiberias
Titus
Tripoli, County of
Troyes, Council of
True Cross
Umar, Caliph
Urban II, Pope (Odo of Lagery)
Urban III, Pope
Urban IV, Pope
Usamah Ibn-Munqidh
vassalage
Victor, Bishop of Rome
Vienne, Council of (1311)
Vikings
Visigoths
Walter of Brienne
Walter Map
Walter of Mesnil
Walter Sans-Avoir
wealth
benefices
England
financial services
legends concerning
seizure of
William of Beaujeu
William of Burres
William of Chartres, Grand Master
William of Nogaret
William of Sonnac
William of Tyre
Yolanda, Queen of Jerusalem
Zealots
Zoroastrianism