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Index
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Accursed Tower (Acre)
Acre. See also James, Bishop of
Adana
Adela of Normandy, Countess of Blois
Adhémar of Monteil, Bishop of Le Puy
al-Adid, Caliph
al-Adil (Saphadin)
al-Adil II, Sultan
al-Adiliya
Adrianople
Adriatic Sea
al-Afdal, son of Saladin
Agnes of Courtenay
Agnes, Princess of France
Ahmed ibn-Tulun, governor of Egypt
Aigues-Mortes
Aila
Aimery of Limoges, Patriarch of Antioch
Aisne, river
Aix. See Albert
Aix-la-Chapelle
Akhenaton, Pharaoh
Akka. See Acre
Aksungur al-Bursuqi (the White Falcon), Emir of Mosul
Albara
Albara, Bishop of. See Peter of Narbonne
Alberic Clements
Albert of Aix, historian
Albert of Bethlehem
Albigenses
Aleaumes of Clari
Aleppo
Alexander the Great
Alexandretta
Alexandria
Alexius I, Comnenus, Emperor
Alexius II, Comnenus, Emperor
Alexius III, Emperor
Alexius IV, Angelus, Emperor of Byzantium
Alexius V, Ducas, Murzuphlus, Emperor
Alfonso, Count of Poitou
Alfonso VI, King of Leon and Castile
Alic
e, Princess of Antioch
Alix, Queen of Lusignan
Aljighidai, Mongol viceroy of Persia
Almodis, Princess of Barcelona
Almoravides
Aloysia
Alp Arslan, Sultan
Altuntash, Armenian nobleman
Amadeus of Savoy
Amalfi
Amathus
Amaury, King
Amaury of Montfort
Amaury Barlais, bailli of Cyprus
Ambrose, poet
Amiens
Amr ibn-al-As
Anatolia
Andrew II, King of Hungary
Andrew of Dureboise
Andrew of Longjumeau, friar
Andrew, Saint
Andronicus Comnenus
Angevins
Anjou. See also Charles; Fulk; Sibylla
Anna Comnena, historian
Antioch, Antiochenes See also Chanson; Raymond, Prince of
Anti-Taurus mountains
Aphrodite, Roman Temple of
Apulia
Aqaba
al-Aqsa Mosque
Aquino. See Thomas
Aquitaine. See also Eleanor
Ardennes
al-Arish (Egypt)
Armenia, Armenians
Arnulf of Chocques, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Arslan. See Alp; Kilij
Arsuf, seaport
Arthur, Duke of Brittany
Artois. See Robert
Ascalon
Ascanian lake
Ashmun-Tannah, town
al-Ashraf Khalil, Sultan
Assassins
Assir
Athlit
Athos, Mount
Attalia, plain of
Austria. See Leopold
Ayati
Ayyadieh
Azaz
Azerbaijan
Baalbek
“Bad Neighbor,” siege engine
Baghdad. See also Harun
Baha ad-Din, chronicler
Baibars al-Bundukdari, Sultan
Balak
Baldwin I, Count of Edessa, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin II, of Le Bourg
Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin V, King
Baldwin, Count of Flanders and Hainault
Baldwin of Carron
Baldwin of Mons, Count of Hainault
Baldwin of Ramleh
Balian of Ibelin
Balian, Lord of Sidon
Banyas, fortress of
Bar-le-Duc. See Thibault
Barre. See Everard