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Kingdom of Jerusalem/Crusader Period, 1099-1295
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- Overview
- The Crusader Kingdom 1099-1187, Teddy Kollek and Moshe Pearlman, Jerusalem: Sacred City of Mankind, Steimatzky Ltd., Jerusalem, 1991.
- Artifacts
Siege of Jerusalem, 1099
Hospital of the Knights of St. John, 1099
Dome of the Rock Renovations, 1099-1187
Monastery of the Cross, 11th century
Yeshiva of Geon Yaakov, 11th-13th century
The Lintels of the Holy Sepulchre, 12th century
Candelabra, 12th century
Crusader Fortress, 12th century
Upper Room/Cenacle, 12th century
Crusader Chapel on the Mount of Olives, 12th century
Montfort Crusader Fortress, 12th century
Crusader Chapel in the Church of St. Catherine, 12th century
Christian Cavalry, 12th century
Crusader Map of Jerusalem, 12th century
Acre: Capital of the Crusader Kingdom, 12th-13th century
Crucified Jesus, 12th-13th century
Apollonia, 1101
Crusader Church of the Annunciation, 1106
Khanqat Salahiyya, 1117
Judah HaLevi's Poetry, c. 1130
Church of St. Anne, 1131
Belvoir Crusader Fortress, c. 1140
Crac des Chevaliers, 1142
A Monk Investigates the Cave of Machpelah, 1150
Commemorative Stone at Ashkelon, 1150
Richard the Lionhearted, 1157–1199
Maimonides Lands in Acre, 1165
Benjamin of Tudela's First Letter from Jerusalem, c. 1165
Benjamin of Tudela's Second Letter from Jerusalem, c. 1165
Maimonides' Letter about Jewish Captives, 1168
Coin of Saladin al-Ayyubid, 1174-1193
Margat Crusader Fortress, 1186
Conversion of the Church of Ascension, 1187
Head of Crusader Knight, 13th century
Cafarlet Crusader Castle, 13th century
Talmud, 13th century
Letter of Reference Signed by Moses Maimonides
Maimonides' Tomb, 1205
Genghis Khan, 1206–1227
Syriac Gospel Lectionary, 1216-1220
Chateau Pelerin, 1218
Grave of Philip d’ Aubingni, 1236
The Mamlukes Conquer Egypt, 1250
Map of the Route to Jerusalem, c. 1250
Rare Silver Half Drachma, 1251-1257
Hulegu Enters Jerusalem, 1260
The Battle of Ain Jalut, 1260
Seal of Nahmanides, c. 1267
Letter of Nahmanides from Jerusalem, 1267
David Playing the Harp, c. 1278-1298
Cairo Genizah
Royal Crusader Seal
Crusader Coin
Crusader Relief
Capital from Church of the Annunciation
Crusader Capital
Castellum Belveer
Chapel of Helena
Capital from Church of the Repose
Crusader Reliquary Cross
Cross from Church of Holy Sepulchre
Destruction of the Me'ara Synagogue in Jerusalem
- Articles
- Excerpt from The Crusades, George W. Cox, 1886, Laffan, R.G.D (ed. and trans.), Select Documents of European History 800 - 1492, 1929.
- The Crusades and the Mongolian Devastation of the Middle East, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- Religion and Religiosity in Catholic Europe after the Crusades, Robert Drews, Vanderbilt University.
- The Rugged Beauty of Crusader Castles, Adrian Boas, BAR 32:01, Jan/Feb 2006.
- When Crusader Kings Ruled Jerusalem, Jack Meinhardt, Archaeology Odyssey 3:05, Sep/Oct 2000.
- Jerusalem in the Crusader Period, David Eisenstadt, Bar-Ilan University, 1997.
- A Smithy in a Crusader Church, Dan Bahat, BAR 6:02, Mar/Apr 1980.
- Eroticism and Infanticide at Ashkelon, Lawrence E. Stager, BAR 17:04, Jul/Aug 1991.
- Books in Brief: The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, John Wilkinson, BAR 22:02, Mar/Apr 1996.
- Lawrence of Arabia as Archaeologist, Stephen E. Tabachnick, BAR 23:05, Sep/Oct 1997.
- Queries and Comments: The Testimony of a Crusader, The Dismal Science, BAR 25:02, Mar/Apr 1999.
- ReViews: A Jewish Archive from Old Cairo, Lawrence H. Schiffman, BAR 27:03, May/Jun 2001.
- Maps
- The First Crusade 1096-1099
- The Near East, 1135
- The Campaign of Ain Jalut, 1260
- Websites
- Eyewitness to History: The Crusaders Capture Jerusalem, 1099
- Special Treasures from the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary
- The Crusades: Virtual Course by E. L. Skip Knox, Boise State University
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