by Robert Payne
   Philip of Ibelin
   Philip of Macedon
   Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre
   Philip of Novara
   Philip of Swabia
   Philippopolis
   Pisa, Pisans. See also. Daimbert, Archbishop of
   Plancy. See Miles
   Poitevins
   Poitiers
   Pons, Count of Tripoli
   Pozzuoli, baths of
   Pratelles. See William
   Preaching Brothers, Order of the
   Princes’ Islands
   Provence, Provençals
   Ptolomeis. See Acre
   Qalawun, Sultan
   Qinnasrin
   Qoneitra
   Qutuz, Sultan
   Radulph of Domfront, Patriarch of Antioch
   Rafaniya
   Rainald
   Ralph of Merencourt, Patriarch of Jerusalem
   Ralph of Nesles
   Ramleh. See also Baldwin
   Rancogne. See Geoffrey
   Ranulf, Earl of Chester
   Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse
   Raymond of Aguilers, historian
   Raymond of Le Puy, Master of the Hospital
   Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch
   Raymond of Tripoli, Count
   Raymond Pilet
   Recluse, island of
   Reddecoeur (a Templar)
   Red Sea
   Reynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch
   Reynald of Sidon
   Rhine, river
   Rhone, river
   Richard I, Coeur de Lion, King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Earl of Anjou
   Richard, Earl of Cornwall
   Richard the Pilgrim, poet
   Richard Filanghieri, viceroy
   Ridfort. See Gerard
   Robert, Archbishop of Nazareth
   Robert, Count of Artois
   Robert, Count of Flanders
   Robert, “Curthose,” Duke of Normandy
   Robert, Patriarch of Jerusalem
   Robert of Bethune
   Robert of Clari, chronicler
   Robert of Turnham, Viceroy of Cyprus
   Robert Guiscard
   Roger II, King of Sicily
   Roger, Prince of Salerno
   Roger of Hoveden, chronicler
   Roger Malchen
   Romanus IV, Diogenes, Emperor
   Romanus, Gate of (Constantinople)
   Rome
   Rothelin manuscript
   Rouen
   Roum, sultanate of
   Round Tank, watering place
   Roupen, Prince
   Ruad
   Rugia, battle of
   Saewulf, pilgrim
   Safed, castle of
   Safita, fortress
   St. Andrew, Cape, fortress at
   St. Anthony, Gate of (Acre)
   St. Cosmas and St. Damian, monastery of (Constantinople)
   St. Cross, church of (Acre)
   Saint-Denis, Abbey Church of
   Sainte-Chapelle
   St. George, church of (Lydda)
   St. George, Gate of (Antioch)
   St. George of Lydda, Bishop of
   Saint-Gilles, town
   Saint-Jean d’Acre
   Saint Job, village
   St. John Lateran in Rome, church
   St. Mark, church of, at Venice
   St. Mary, church of (Antioch)
   St. Paul, Gate of (Antioch)
   St. Peter, church of, at Antioch
   St. Peter, church of, at Corbie
   St. Peter, church of, in Rome
   Saint-Pol, Count of. See Hugh
   St. Stephanos, Abbey of
   St. Symeon, monastery of
   St. Symeon, seaport of
   Saladin (Salah al-Din), (Yusuf ibn Ayyub), Sultan of Egypt and Damascus
   Salerno
   as-Salih Ayub, Sultan of Egypt
   as-Salih Ismail
   Salim bene, historian
   Salkhad
   Samaria
   Samosata
   Samuel, the Prophet, Mosque of
   Sancta Sophia, church of, or Holy Wisdom
   Saphadin. See al-Adil
   Sardinia
   Sargines. See Geoffrey
   Save River
   Savoy. See Amadeus
   Sclavonia, Sclavonians
   Scutari
   Seljuk Turks
   Semlin
   Sens
   Sephoria, plain of
   Sevrey. See Peter
   Shaizar
   Sharimshah
   Sharon, Plain of
   Shawar, vizier of Egypt
   Shirkuh, Kurdish chieftain
   Shobak
   Sibylla of Anjou
   Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem
   Sicily, Sicilians. See also Joanna; Tancred
   Sidon. See also Balian; Gerard; Reynald
   Sigurd, King of Norway
   Siloam, Pool of
   Silpius, Mount (Antioch)
   Simon Mansel
   Sinan, Sheikh, “Old Man of the Mountain”
   Sis
   Sofia
   Soissons; Archbishop of. See also Our Lady of
   Solomon, Temple of. See also Temple, Order of the
   Sophar of the Meadows, valley
   Spain, Spaniards
   Springs of the Oxen
   Stephanie, Lady of Kerak, Milly, and Oultrejourdain
   Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres
   Stephen, Saint
   Stephen of Cloyes, “the Prophet”
   Stephen of Valence
   Stralicia. See Sofia
   Sudan, Sudanese
   Suger, Abbot of Saint-Denis
   Sun, Gate of the (Alexandria)
   Swabia, Swabians. See also Swabia
   Switzerland
   Sybilla of Jerusalem
   Syria
   Tabor, Mount
   Tabriz
   Tafurs
   Taillebourg, castle of
   Taki ed-Din, el-Modhaffer
   Tancred, King of Sicily
   Tancred, Prince of Galilee
   Tanis
   Tarsus
   Taticius, Byzantine general
   Taurus mountains
   Tel-Danith
   Tel el-Saqhab
   Temple, Templars, Order of the Knights of the
   Templum Dei in Jerusalem
   Teutonic Knights
   Theodora Comnena
   Thessalonica
   Thibault, Count of Bar-le-Duc
   Thibault, Count of Champagne
   Thibault IV, Count of Champagne, King of Navarre
   Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders
   Thomas à Becket
   Thomas of Aquino, viceroy
   Thoros, Prince of Armenia
   Thrace
   Thutmose III
   Tiberias
   Tigris, river
   Timurtash, Emir
   Toghtekin, Atabeg of Damascus
   Toron. See also Humphrey
   Tortosa
   Toulouse, Count of. See Raymond IV
   Tournai. See Gilbert
   Tours (France)
   Trachonitis (wasteland)
   Transjordan. See also al-Nasir
   Trieste
   Tripoli. See also Pons; Raymond
   Troyes
   Truce of God
   True Cross, relic (Holy Cross)
   Tubaniya
   Tunis, city
   Tunisia, Tunisians
   Turanshah, Sultan
   Turbessei, castle of
   Turnham. See Robert
   Tuscany, Tuscans
   Tyre. See Archbishop of, William; Philip
   Umayyad dynasty
   Unur of Damascus
   Urban II, Pope
   Urban IV, Pope
   Val Moysis, castle
   Van, Lake
   Varangian Guard
   Vendôme
   Venice, Venetians. See also Doge; Enrico
   Vézelay (France)
   Villehardouin, chronicler
   Villeneuve-sur-Cher, battle of
   
Villiers. See William
   Virgin of Blachernae, church of the
   Virgin of the Pharos, church of the
   Vitry-sur-Marne (France)
   Wadi Musa
   Wadi ar-Rahub
   Walter, Count of Brienne. See Gauthier IV of Brienne
   Walter de Poissy
   Walter Garnier
   Walter Sans-Avoir
   Westminster
   William II, King of Sicily
   William, Archbishop of Tyre
   William, Patriarch of Jerusalem
   William of Beaujeu, Master of the Temple
   William of Cafran, envoy
   William of Chartres
   William of Grant-Mesnil
   William of Posquères
   William of Pratelles
   William of Sabran
   William of Villiers
   William the Conqueror
   William Embriaco
   William-Hugh of Monteil
   William Long-Sword, of Montferrat
   William Peter
   Winchester (England)
   Xerigordon, fortress
   Yaghi-Siyan, military governor of Antioch
   Yves le Breton
   Zara, Zarians
   Zengi, Atabeg of Aleppo
   Zion, Mount
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