The Dream And The Tomb: A History Of The Crusades
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Louis, Count of Blois and Chartres
Louis, Landgrave of Thuringia
Lucera
Lucia of Botrun
Lusignan. See Alix; Geoffrey; Guy; Henry; Hugh
Lydda
Lyons
Maarat al-Numan
Macarius, Bishop of Jerusalem
Macon (France)
Maine (France)
Malek Shah
Mamistra, port of
Manasses of Hierges
Mangu Timur, Mongol prince
Mansourah
Manuel Comnenus, Emperor of Byzantium
Marash region
Margat, fortress of
Marguerite of Provence
Maria of Antioch
Maria Comnena
Marj as-Saffar, plain of
Marmora, Sea of
Marqab, castle at
Marseilles
Martel, Charles
Mary of Champagne
Masyaf, fortress
Mategriffon, tower
Matilda of England
Matthew, Count of Apulia
Matthew of Clermont, Master of the Hospital
Matthew of Edessa, historian
Matthew of Vendôme, Abbot of Saint-Denis
Matthew Paris, historian
Mecca
Medina
Mediterranean
Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem
Melitene
Melun. See Guy
Menzikert
Merencourt. See Ralph
Mesopotamia
Messina
Michiel, Domenico, Doge of Venice
Miles of Plancy
Mirabel
Moglie
Monreale, Cathedral of
Montaigue. See Conon
Montferrand, castle of
Montferrat. See Boniface; Conrad
Montfort. See Amaury; Philip
Montfirisard. castle of
Montreal (Royal Mountain), castle
Mosul
Mountjoie (the Joyous Mountain)
al-Mu’azzam, King of Damascus
Muhammad ibn-Abdullah
Münster
Murzuphlus. See Alexius V
Mustansir, Emir of Tunis
Muzaffar, Prince of Hama
Nablus. See also Garnier
Najm ad-Din, “Old Man of the Mountain”
Naples
al-Nasir Daud, King of Transjordania
Nativity, Church of the (Bethlehem)
Navarre. See Berengaria; Thibault
Nazareth. See also Robert, Archbishop of
Negev (desert)
Nephin
Nesles. See Ralph
Neuilly. See also Fulk
Nicaea
Nicholas IV, Pope
Nicholas, boy preacher
Nicholas, Patriarch of Acre
Nicholas of Acre
Nicholas Falcon
Nicholas Tiepolo
Nicosia
Nile, river
Nîmes
Nineveh
Nish
Normans
Norway. See also Sigurd
Nosairi mountains
Novara. See Philip
Nubians
Nur ed-Din, son of Zengi
Odericus Vitalis, historian
Odo, Duke of Burgundy
Odo of Deuil
Ogul Gamish
Oignies, monastery at
Old Man of the Mountain. See Najm ad-Din; Sinan
Oliver of Paderborn, chronicler
Olives, Mount of
On. See Heliopolis
Orléanais (region of France)
Orontes River
Ostia
Otranto. See also Bohemond I
Otto of Grandson
Oultrejourdain. See also Stephanie
Our Lady of Soissons, abbey of
Palermo
Palestine
Pantellaria
Pantepoptos, monastery of
Paris (France)
Pecheneg Turks
Pelagius, Cardinal, Papal Legate
Pelecanum
Pelusium
Persia, Persians
Peter of Amiens
Peter of Dreux, Count of Brittany
Peter of Flor
Peter of Montague, Master of the Temple
Peter of Narbonne, Bishop of Albara
Peter of Sevrey, Marshal of the Templars
Peter the Hermit
Peter Bartholomew
Peter Capuano, Cardinal, Papal Legate
Peter Desiderius
Petra, castle of
Pharaoh, Island of
Pharos in the Harbor
Philea, town
Philip, King of France
Philip III, King of France
Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders
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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