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First Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

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    the first crusade captured jerusalem in 1099.
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Peter Bartholomew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • Peter Bartholomew
    • kimberly ramos
       
      peter bartholomew died april 20 1099. He was a soldier. He was in the firs crusade. He died one year after he conquered the ciity.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he was in charge of the first crusade . he died one year after the conquering jerusalem
  • Peter claimed St. Andrew took him to the Church of St. Peter, inside Antioch, and showed him where the relic of the Holy Lance could be found.
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Peter Bartholomew was a soldier. He had a vision showing where the Holy Lance was. It showed it was underneath a church. He found it. When the crusaders went out to fight they felt encouraged because they had the holy lance. When they were there they claim to see an army of ghosts on white horses. At first they had no idea what it was and then they realized it was help from God. The Arabs claimed to have saw as well. Peter found the holy spear in Antioch.
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Richard III of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • Richard III of England
    • kevin cruz
       
      during the crusades richard the third was 33 years old
  • Richard III
    • kevin cruz
       
      richard the third was admired by his friends his army and even his enemys
  • Richard III
    • kevin cruz
       
      richard was aware that the crusade was going to cost money
    • kevin cruz
       
      so he raised the taxes so his army can get better armor, and he also sold all his castles and houses
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  • 2 1Richard III of England
    • jaida pacheco
       
      He was King of England from 1483 until his death. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat at the Battle of Bosworth Field was the decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses and is sometimes regarded as the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the central character of a well-known play by William Shakespeare.When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord protector of the realm for Edward's son and successor, the 12-year-old King Edward V. As the new king travelled to London from Ludlow, Richard met him and escorted him to London where he was lodged in the Tower. Edward V's brother Richard later joined him there.A publicity campaign was mounted condemning Edward IV's marriage to the boys' mother, Elizabeth Woodville as invalid and making their children illegitimate and ineligible for the throne. On 25 June an assembly of lords and commoners endorsed these claims. The following day Richard III officially began his reign. He was crowned in July. The two young princes disappeared in August and there were a number of accusations that the boys were murdered by Richard.There were two major rebellions against Richard. The first, in 1483, was led by staunch opponents of Edward IV and most notably Richard's "kingmaker", Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. The revolt collapsed and Buckingham was executed at Salisbury near the Bull's Head Inn. In 1485 there was another rebellion against Richard, headed by Henry Tudor, 2nd Earl of Richmond (later King Henry VII) and his uncle Jasper. The rebels landed troops, consprised mainly of mercenaries, and Richard fell in the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last English king to die in battle.
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    he had a daughter that was very young and got married
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Raynald of Châtillon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

  • Raynald of Châtillon
    • ashley hernandez
       
      Raynald was a templar you knew that because he had a red cross on his chest of his clothes. He got beheaded by Saladin for the following reason. Saladin was so generous he gave water to Guy de Lusignan he took it and gave it to Raynald. That was a bad idea because Saladin said " I didn't give that to you" and Raynald said " no, my lord" and right there he turned around and there he took out his sword as fast as he can and beheaded him.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Raynald was a tempeler.You could tell that he was a templer cause on his clothing he had a reed cross on it.He was hit by Sybillas brother.And then he was arrested.Then he was beheaded by Saladin.Because he Saladin had offered Guy de Lusignan water he rejected and gave it to Raynald.Then Saladin told him that he hadnt gave him that water.Raynald said no my lord.Then a guy behind Saladin gave him his soed and Saladin cut of his head
    • devine martin
       
      he was a special templer he was a hostpialler so he thought he can help by using jesus on his side
    • emily caba
       
      raynald was a templar. a templar was ppl tht killed ppl tht believe in different religion i guess
    • yordanka raymond
       
      Raynald was going to kill the muslems too with Guy. Raynald's job was to keep the people protected but he didnt do that. He worked with Guy secretly. Raynald killed Saladin's sister.
  • In 1187 Saladin invaded the kingdom, defeating the Crusaders at the Battle of Hattin. The battle left Saladin with many prisoners. Most prominent among these prisoners were Raynald and King Guy, both of whom Saladin ordered brought to his tent. The chronicler Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani, who was present at the scene, relates: “ Saladin invited the king [Guy] to sit beside him, and when Arnat [Raynald] entered in his turn, he seated him next to his king and reminded him of his misdeeds. "How many times have you sworn an oath and violated it? How many times have you signed agreements you have never respected?" Raynald answered through a translator: "Kings have always acted thus. I did nothing more." During this time King Guy was gasping with thirst, his head dangling as though drunk, his face betraying great fright. Saladin spoke reassuring words to him, had cold water brought, and offered it to him. The king drank, then handed what remained to Raynald, who slaked his thirst in turn. The sultan then said to Guy: "You did not ask permission before giving him water. I am therefore not obliged to grant him mercy." After pronouncing these words, the sultan smiled, mounted his horse, and rode off, leaving the captives in terror. He supervised the return of the troops, and then came back to his tent. He ordered Raynald brought there, then advanced before him, sword in hand, and struck him between the neck and the shoulder-blade. When Raynald fell, he cut off his head and dragged the body by its feet to the king, who began to tremble. Seeing him thus upset, Saladin said to him in a reassuring tone: "This man was killed only because of his maleficence and perfidy".
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      When Saladin had invaded the kingdom something happedned.The following happened.Saladin had tooken Guy yo his property and then gave him a glass of water.Then Guy took it but then gave it to Raynald.Then Saldin told him that he hadnt gav that to him.Raynald sayed no my lord.Then the huy behind Saladin gave him a swaord and then Saldin got the sword and cut Raynalds head.
  • Baldwin IV's
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      He was the knig of Jeruslem.He was very ill.He had a sickness called leprosy.That sickness pealoff your skin and it makes you look ill.When he died Guy became knig.
    • michael escobar
       
      that is sad what happened to him
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  • Raynald of Châtillon
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Raynald of Chatillon was a templar. A templar was a person who killed people of other religion. He was sent to jail. He got killed by Saladin. Saladin was given a sword and then Reynald was beheaded.
    • kimberly ramos
       
      he was a Templer. He ruled as a prince of antioch from 1153-1187. He was a controversial character in his own lifetime and so on.
    • daniel arocho
       
      raynald is a templar. he was bad. he wanted everything his way. he was killed. he was killed for beaking the treaty.
  • Raynald's origins are obscure
    • daniel arocho
       
      what do they mean by obscure? and is his origin good? i think its a bad origion. but i think they were smart. but he was a horible templar
  • Hervé II of Donzy
    • daniel arocho
       
      who is herve II of donzy? was he another templar or king. he must of been bad also. or if not he must of been a great one. so he must of had many people. he must of been very powerful to be known
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    Raynald of Chatillon was a templar. A templar was a person who killed people of other religion. He was sent to jail. He got killed by Saladin...saladin chopped off his head for desprecting him 
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Pope Leo IX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 17 views

  • Pope Leo IX
    • devine martin
       
      the pope had chlidren and had prostest
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      what is prostest
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      the pope said after kingom of heaven, Kingdom og heaven will be a rewardfor those who shall be killed in this war that means that the people that did in the war will go to heaven
    • kimberly ramos
       
      Pope Saint leo IX was born of eguisheim-dagsburg. that was the pope from 1049 to his death.Pope Leo IX is widely considered the most historically significant german pope of the middle ages.
    • yulissa gomez
       
      pope leo lx he regarded as a saint byt eh roman catholic church with the feast day of april 19
    • yulissa gomez
       
      also he widely considered of the most historically of the significant german pope of the middle ages.
    • michael escobar
       
      i cant believe the popes had a prostitution house
    • jacob arias
       
      they asum that he had kids
    • edward estremera
       
      yea saint leo was very wise he wenh t to the army as a kid it said it on yahoo .com
    • Jihad Little
       
      is a prostest is the same thing as a prostitue?
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      The pope was very old.He was born in Eguisheim-Dagsburg.The pope was roman chatolic.The pope has the feast day of April 19.Leo IX the pope which ment the german pope of the middle ages.
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      they asum that he had kids because back in those days popes and priest had children!! unlike todayy
    • lezlie gonzalez
       
      wow that is incidible. i think thats why the priest are starting to date
    • emily caba
       
      i think this was the pope tht lied about saying mulsims are doing something bad tht is causing the pope to worry
    • janay harris
       
      this was the guy who lied about muslims. and this pope is roman catholc.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      the pope had children. he was the one who sent the crusaders to get back jerusalem
  • Leo IX was a native of Eguisheim
  • Papacy began February 12, 1049 Papacy ended April 19, 1054 Predecessor Damasus II Successor Victor II
    • Aahlya Mendez
       
      The papacy began in Feb 12 1049 ad. Papacy ended April 19 1054. His predecessor was Damasus II. And his succesor was Victor II. What is a processor and a Papacy.
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    the pope had chlidren and had prostest
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    the popes had a prostitution house
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    The pope was very old.He was born in Eguisheim-Dagsburg.The pope was roman chatolic.The pope has the feast day of April 19.Leo IX the pope which ment the german pope of the middle ages.
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    "Pope Leo IX"
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Zengi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

  • Zengi
    • kimberly ramos
       
      Zengi was The Son Of Aq Sunqur al-Hajib. He was Govenor Of Aleepo Under Malik Shah I. His Father Was Beheaded For Treason in 1904. He Died By Assassination. Yarankash Was A Frankish Slave He was The One Who assassinated Zengi.
  • Zengi
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Zengi was born in 1085 AD. Zengi was the king of Aleppo.Zengi was assassinated. He died on September 14, 1146. He was assinated by a Frankish slave named Yarankash. Zengi was the type of person that wanted what he asked for immediately.
    • devine martin
       
      he was attacking eddasa after jerusalmen left.
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Zengi was short for ,lmad ad-Din Zengi. He was born in 1085. He also was king of Aleppo. He was also king from 1127-1146.
    • Alberto Torres
       
      he was turkish. he was born in1085 and died in 1146
  • n May 1138 Zengi came to an agreement with Damascus. He married Zumurrud, the same woman who had murdered her son Ismail, and received Hims as her dowry.
    • Daniel Gomez
       
      Wow in May 1138 Zengi came to an agreement with Damascus. Then he married Zumurrud the same woman who murdered her son Ismail. He must have been a great man to have done that. I guess it was alright to have chosen him as Govener
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  • Imad ad-Din Atabeg Zengi (al-Malik al-Mansur) (also Zangi, Zengui, Zenki, or Zanki; in Turkish İmadeddin Zengi, in Arabic: عماد الدین زنكي) (c. 1085–September 14, 1146) was the son of Aq Sunqur al-Hajib,
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Wow now I know where Zengi got his name from. Well very crazy name from. He got it from his father. Most boys get there name from there father.
  • Predecessor
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Preddeser means a person who holds your spot for something later on. Like say you want to be king one day.Your preddesser will hold that spot for you.Untill you get it.
  • Saladin
    • Veronica Rodriguez
       
      Saldin was a very good general. and that was how he became to be ruler of the muslums. Then he went to Jeruseum to get it. And then after that the first crusade happened.
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Muhammad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Muhammad
    • alexi viera
       
      mihamed was a great leader he also became a religiouse leader later in his years.
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Arab people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 5 views

  • Arab people
    • alexi viera
       
      arabs were very smart people they invented the numbers that we use today also they invented paper then they passed in on to egypt etc.
    • kimberly ramos
       
      arabs were very intelegent. thye were the epople who invented the numbers we use today.the aravs are an ethnic group.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Arabs very smart people.they invented the numbers that we use now.they invented paper.they were the best doctors at tha time.in there hospital they divides the hospital into sections.each sections was a different type of kingdom
    • devine martin
       
      these people are very important they made words number and we took them and made english
  • Islam; largest minority: Christianity;
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      The islams and cristians had a war called the crusades.they war brung out alot of distruction.cristians churches were burned down.so then the cristians wanted rvenge.but after it was burneed down a man rebuilt it
  • Coin showing the Roman Emperor, Philip the Arab.
    • Jaqueline Ruiz
       
      Thi a pic of a roman emperor.his name was bPhilip the arab.
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    • yulissa gomez
       
      the arab people are an ethnic group which are menbers identifyalong the linguistic cultural or genealogical
  • Arab people (Arabic: عربي‎, ʿarabi) or Arabs (العرب al-ʿarab) are an ethnic group whose members identify along linguistic, cultural or genealogical grounds.[11] Arabs are a Semitic-speaking people originating in Arabia, but today spread across most of Western Asia and North Africa, and many other parts of the world.[12] With the rise of Islam in the 7th century CE as the language of the Qur'an, the Arabic language became the lingua franca of the wider Mediterranean region, and Arabic language and culture were widely disseminated as a result of early Islamic expansion.[13]
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      they were a ethnic group whose members identify along linguistic, cultural or genealogical grounds
  • Arab people
  • Arab people
  • Arab people
  • Arab people
  • Arab people
    • Gabriela Morales
       
      Arab people are people that worship the islamic culture and religion. They were Muslims. That is the number one most worshiped religion in the world.
  • Arab people
    • jaida pacheco
       
      Arabic, the main unifying feature among Arabs, is a Semitic language originating in Arabia. From there it spread to a variety of distinct peoples across most of West Asia and North Africa, resulting in their acculturation as Arabs, or Arabization, often though not always, in conjunction with Islamization.With the rise of Islam in the 7th century CE as the language of the Qur'an, Arabic became the lingua franca of the wider Mediterranean region. It was in this period that Arabic language and culture was widely disseminated with the early Islamic expansion, both through conquest and cultural contact.Arabic culture and language, however, began a more limited difusion before the Islamic age, first spreading in West Asia beginning in the 2nd century, as Arab Christians such as the Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Banu Judham began migrating north from Arabia into the Syrian Desert and the Levant.
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    ABOUT ARABS
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    Arab people were the smartest in ancient time,,,they had running water that was clean and fresh..they also made a easier way of counting and making numbers instead of using the ways the romans used it by time numerical numberss... 
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Raymond III of Tripoli - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  • Raymond III of Tripoli
    • jaida pacheco
       
      Raymond was a great-great-grandson of Raymond IV of Toulouse. He succeeded his father Raymond II, who had been killed by the Hashshashin. His mother, princess Hodierna of Jerusalem, daughter of King Baldwin II, ruled as regent until Raymond came of age three years later. He was also known as Raymond the Younger to distinguish him from his father. In 1160, Byzantine emperor Manuel Comnenus was seeking a wife from the crusader states. The two candidates presented to him were Raymond's sister Melisende, and Princess Maria of Antioch.
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    Raymond was a great-great-grandson of Raymond IV of Toulouse ...Raymond I of Tripoli. He succeeded his father Raymond II, who had been killed by the Hashshashin, in 1152, when he was twelve. His mother, princess Hodierna of Jerusalem, daughter of King Baldwin II, ruled as regent until Raymond came of age three years later. He was also known as Raymond the Younger to distinguish him from his father.
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Attila the Hun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

  • Attila (pronounced /ˈætɨlə/ or /əˈtɪlə/; 406 – 453), widely known as Attila the Hun, was the Emperor of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea (see map below). During his rule, he was one of the most fearsome of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires' enemies: he invaded the Balkans twice and marched through Gaul (modern France) as far as Orleans before being defeated at the Battle of Chalons. He refrained from attacking either Constantinople or Rome. His story, that the Sword of Attila had come to his hand by miraculous means, was reported by the Roman Priscus.
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      attila the hun was the emperor of the huns
    • yulissa gomez
       
      the huns were the huns from 434 until his death in 453
  • Attila the Hun
    • Alex Cruz
       
      Attila the Hun was the Emperor of The Huns From 434 AD until he died in 453 AD. He was the leader of the Hunnic Empire which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the River Danube to the Baltic Sea.
    • KENNY BATISTA
       
      attila the hun was one of the worlds best barberians and one of the strongest ever.
    • Jihad Little
       
      yeah he was a strong king too he ruled the barbarions with a strong command
    • devine martin
       
      he was strong but not so bad but a graet leader and he could speak many launguaes and he in night at the meusum
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      he was a strong leader and ruled the barbarians with a strong command
    • Genesis Nunez
       
      we was a really good leader and camanded the barbarians the huns
    • kimberly ramos
       
      attila the huns was emperor of the huns.he was first emperor in 434 ad. he died in 453 ad. h.attila was also leader of the hunnic empire.
    • alexi viera
       
      attila the hun was very powerful barbarian. also he was very strong man.
    • YaniCristal !!
       
      he as very strong and wise.
    • daniel arocho
       
      he was strong and wise, he was a great barbarian and leader. he wanted to take over gaul. he was a very strong guy
    • yordanka raymond
       
      he was a very strong man and wise too.
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    • yulissa gomez
       
      the romans did not wanted to agree on to return the fugitives but they also did double their previous of 350 romans pounds.
  • In 447 Attila again rode south into the Eastern Roman Empire through Moesia. The Roman army under the Gothic magister militum Arnegisclus met him in the Battle of the Utus and was defeated, though not without inflicting heavy losses. The Huns were left unopposed and rampaged through the Balkans as far as Thermopylae. Constantinople itself was saved by the intervention of the prefect Flavius Constantinus who organized the reconstruction of the walls that had been previously damaged by earthquakes, and, in some places, to construct a new line of fortification in front of the old. An account of this invasion survives:
    • yulissa gomez
       
      the attila they rode south into tje eastern roman empire throught moesia in 447
  • Invasion of Italy and death
  • Attila returned in 452 to claim his marriage to Honoria anew, invading and ravaging Italy along the way. The city of Venice was founded as a result of these attacks when the residents fled to small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. His army sacked numerous cities and razed Aquileia completely, leaving no trace of it behind. Legend has it he built a castle on top of a hill north of Aquileia to watch the city burn, thus founding the town of Udine, where the castle can still be found. Aëtius, who lacked the strength to offer battle, managed to harass and slow Attila's advance with only a shadow force. Attila finally halted at the River Po. By this point disease and starvation may have broken out in Attila's camp, thus helping to stop his invasion.
    • yulissa gomez
       
      in 452 attila returned and he claim his marrige to honoria anew and also ravaging italy along the way
  • After Attila left Italy and returned to his palace across the Danube, he planned to strike at Constantinople again and reclaim the tribute which Marcian had stopped. (Marcian was the successor of Theodosius and had ceased paying tribute in late 450 while Attila was occupied in the west; multiple invasions by the Huns and others had left the Balkans with little to plunder.) However Attila died in the early months of 453. The conventional account, from Priscus, says that at a feast celebrating his latest marriage to the beautiful and young Ildico (if uncorrupted, the name suggests a Gothic origin)[19] he suffered a severe nosebleed and choked to death in a stupor. An alternative theory is that he succumbed to internal bleeding after heavy drinking or a condition called esophageal varices, where dilated veins in the lower part of the esophagus rupture leading to death by haemorrhage.[20]
    • yulissa gomez
       
      after attila left italy and then he return to his palace across the danude and he also plan to strike at the constantinople again and he reclaim the tribute
  • "Attila"
  • Attila the Hun
    • devine martin
       
      is a great guy that was all about war .
  • n much of Western Europe, he is remembered as the epitome of cruelty and rapacity. However he is regarded as a hero and his name is revered and used in Hungary, Turkey and other Turkic-speaking countrie
    • anthony rodriguez
       
      he was a very famous viking
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    Attila the Hun, was the Emperor of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the hunnic empire which stretched from germany to the ural river to the baltica sea.he was one of the most feared of the western and eastern roman empire .
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    was an emperor
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