-
noted the
presence of a
burgus (tower) in Safed,
which he
called "Castrum
Saphet" or "Sephet", in 1157.
Safed was the seat of a
castellany (area governed...
- De
constructione castri Saphet ("On the
Construction of the
Castle of Ṣafad") is a
short anonymous Latin account of the re-building of the
fortress of...
- I have
granted him the
provinces of Damascus, Tripoli-in-Syria, Sidon,
Saphet, Aleppo, the
districts of
Jerusalem and Nablous, with the
conduct of pilgrims...
- of the
region of
Galilee with many
Templar castles, such as
Belfort and
Saphet. He also
negotiated a
truce with the Egyptians. Some
contemporary sources...
-
kangaroo gr**** (quadrivalvis) and gr****es
belonging to
family Poaceae, like
saphet-kusli or
Aristida funiculata].
Insectivorous plant species like sundews...
- I have
granted him the
provinces of Damascus, Tripoli-in-Syria, Sidon,
Saphet, Aleppo, the
districts of
Jerusalem and Nablous, with the
conduct of pilgrims...
- of the
region of
Galilee with many
Templar castles, such as
Beaufort and
Saphet. Ismail's
treaty with the
crusaders included much
territory that was not...
- of
Arsuf to
Baibars on 29
April 1265 and that of the
Templar fortress at
Saphet in late July 1266. Puckett, 844. Puckett, 873. Puckett, 874. Puckett, 878...
-
Sainte and
Maius chronicon Lemovicense.
According to De
constructione castri Saphet, an
account of the
construction of the
castle of
Safed probably written...
-
Decretalibus (circa 1260).
Someone in his
following wrote De
constructione castri Saphet.
Chisholm 1911, p. 719. Baluze,
chapter ii. Baluze, Étienne. "ii". Miscellanea...