HIST-308 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Christian Monasticism, Ayyubid Dynasty

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Philip fell ill, and since his heart was never really in the crusade anyway he returned to. Paris; this left richard the lionheart as the sole figure to confront saladin. Aided by fleets from genoa, pisa, and venice, he managed to win control of most of the coastal cities from antioch to jaffa. In the end, the two rulers decided on a truce: The christian coastal cities remained free, and saladin retained control of the rest of palestine. with the special concession that jerusalem itself was to remain open to pilgrims of all faiths. Saladin remained true to his word while he lived. when he died only a few months after the crusade ended, his successors known as the. "ayyubid dynasty, which lasted until the middle of the thirteenth century had a record of recognizing non-muslim rights to visit the city. Richard, as is well known, was kidnapped by a local warlord in austria while returning to.

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