- The
Battle of
Hattin took
place on 4 July 1187,
between the
Crusader states of the
Levant and the
forces of the
Ayyubid sultan Saladin. It is also known...
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Hittin (Arabic: حطّين,
transliterated Ḥiṭṭīn (Arabic: حِـطِّـيْـن) or
Ḥaṭṭīn (Arabic: حَـطِّـيْـن)) was a
Palestinian village located 8
kilometers (5 mi)...
- The
Horns of
Hattin ( Hebrew: קרני חיטין, romanized: Karnei
Hittin Arabic: قرون حطين, romanized: Qurûn
Hattîn) is an
extinct volcano with twin
peaks overlooking...
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Hattin is an
alternative transliteration for Hittin, a
Palestinian village.
Hattin may also
refer to:
Battle of
Hattin in 1187, in
which Saladin conquered...
- har****ed by Saladin's troops, and was
finally surrounded at the
Horns of
Hattin outside Tiberias early in July. On July 4, the main
battle commenced between...
-
Donald E.
Hattin (1928 - June 24, 2016) was an
American geologist and paleontologist, and a
geology professor at
Indiana University Bloomington for nearly...
- Jerusalem,
weakened by
internal disputes, was
defeated at the
Battle of
Hattin on 4 July 1187. Most of the
nobility were
taken prisoner,
including King...
- did
homage to
Sybilla and Guy. He was
captured in 1187 at the
Battle of
Hattin,
where Saladin imposed a
crushing defeat on the
united army of the Kingdom...
-
Raymond commanded the
vanguard of the crusaders' army in the
Battle of
Hattin,
which ended with
their catastrophic defeat. He was one of the few crusader...
-
being sent to the
crusader states from Europe. At the
decisive Battle of
Hattin in 1187 the
Historia Regni Hierosolymitani records 4,000
turcopoles as being...