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2Осетр Пера про ребёнка после твоей ссылки вобще не понятней стало, по идее после Балдвинa IV королём был назначен БалдвинV его племяник, которому было 9 лет. Так чей он был сын? Сибиллы? Я тоже так думала, но по твоей ссылке у них с Ги только дочери были. У Балдвина были другие сёстры или братья? Ничего про них не слышала. Вот вопрос: а был ли мальчик, а может мальчика та и не было?
В теме: Царствие Небесное
20.05.2005, 19:44:58
их есть у меня аж 8 штук и только по направлению к Иерусалимуа их как известно было 4.
http://ru.wikipedia..../wiki/Кр%...?од
Самых главных было четыре, после этого характер походов изменился
смотри здесь:
After the Fourth Crusade, the nature of the movement changed. Never again was there a general multinational crusade directed at the Holy Land. The experiences of 1187-92 had shown that Egypt was the base of Muslim power, and so expeditions were directed there. It would be a mistake to see the end of crusading fervour however. During the thirteenth century there were eight large expeditions, as well as other manifestations of crusading ideas. None of these expeditions could avoid the effects of the rise of the Mongols and Mamelukes in the Middle East - where armies increased in size and made the small Western units meaningless. The eight thirteenth-century expeditions were:
1218, Andrew of Hungary's Crusade
1218-21, The Fifth Crusade
1228-29, Frederick II's Crusade
1239, Thibaut of Navarre's Crusade
1240-41, Richard of Cornwall's Crusade
1248-54, The Sixth Crusade - St. Louis's Crusade
1270-72, Edward of England's (Later Edward II) Crusade
1270 St. Louis's second Crusade [To Tunis]
Cologne Chronicle: The Children's Crusade, 1212.
Innocent III: Summons to a Crusade, 1215.
Philip de Novare: The Crusade of Frederick II, 1228-29.
Frederick II's Crusade: Letters, 1229.
Letters by Frederick II: To Henry III of England, and by Gerold, Patriarch of Jerusalem, To All the Faithful, 1229.
The Capture of Jerusalem, 1244.
Letter from the Master of the Hospitalers at Jerusalem, to Lord De Lamaye.
St. Louis's Crusades
Jean de Joinville: Memoirs , full text. [At Virginia]
Al-Makrisi: Arab Account of the Crusade of St. Louis.
Guy, A Knight: Letter from the Sixth Crusade, 1249.
The Fall of the Latin East
Ludolph of Suchem: The Fall of Acre, 1291 Philip de Novare: The Crusade of Frederick II, 1228-29.
The Effects of the Crusade Ideal in the West
Battle of Lepanto
Allenby in Jerusalem
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