- Hebrew: אפולוניה),
known in the
Early Islamic period as
Arsuf (Arabic: أرْسُوف, romanized:
Arsūf) and in the
Crusader Kingdom of
Jerusalem as Arsur, was...
- The
Battle of
Arsuf took
place on 7
September 1191, as part of the
Third Crusade. It saw a multi-national
force of Crusaders, led by
Richard I of England...
- of
Arsuf were:
Royal domain, 1101–1163 John of
Arsuf, 1163–1177
Arsuf occupied by Ayyubids, 1187–1191
Melisende of
Arsuf,
sister of John of
Arsuf, 1177–...
- from 1190 to 1192,
succeeding Armengol de Aspa. He
fought at the
Battle of
Arsuf in 1191
during the
Third Crusade. It was
under his
magistracy that the headquarters...
-
children with
Melisende of
Arsuf,
including Balian, lord of Beirut; Baldwin,
seneschal of Cyprus;
another John, lord of
Arsuf and
constable of Jerusalem;...
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Melisende (born
before 1177 – died
after 1215) was the
hereditary Lady of
Arsuf from 1177 and the
second wife of the
powerful nobleman John, Old Lord of...
- The
first siege of
Arsuf,
originally Apollonia, took
place in 1099, just
after the
First Crusade. It was
carried out by
Godfrey of
Bouillon after the...
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Knights hospitaller's
stronghold of
Arsuf.
Baibars successfully captured Arsuf. In 1261,
Balian of
Arsuf leased the
Arsuf fort to
Knights Hospitallers for...
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Arsuf (Hebrew: אַרְסוּף) is an
affluent village in
central Israel.
Located on the
Mediterranean coast near Herzliya, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of...
-
August 1191.
Following a
major victory by the
Crusaders at the
Battle of
Arsuf, most of the
coastline of the
Levant was
returned to
Christian control....