The crusaders in the East : a brief history of the wars of Islam with the Latins in Syria during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries / by W.B. Stevenson, M.A.
- William Barron Stevenson
- Date:
- 1907
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The crusaders in the East : a brief history of the wars of Islam with the Latins in Syria during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries / by W.B. Stevenson, M.A. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Theobald of Navarre 317-319 Theodoric, archbishop 315 “Third crusade ” 3, 260 ff. Thoros, of Edessa 24 Thoros, of Cilicia 175 f., 180, 183, 190, 201 Tiberias 40, 41, n. i, 62 f., 67 f., 96, 114, 190 (portion of revenues given to Nureddin), 202, 222, n. i, 223, 226, 242, 244, 249 (captured by Saladin), 269, n. 3 (walls ruined), 318, 322 (res- tored to Latins), 324 (retaken) Tibnin 49, 66, 221, 250, n. 6 (captured by Saladin), 257, 295 (besieged by Latins), 305, n. i (dismantled by El- mu‘azzam), 312 (restored to Latins) Tiinurtash, son of Ilgazi iir f., 168, n. I, 171 Togrul Beg 6 “ Tower of David ” 33, n. 2, 34, 36, 317 Treaties of the period still extant 348, n. 2, 349, n. 5, 351, n. 4 Tribute and indemnities, sums paid as 50, 77i (93)- ^74. 182, (220), 345 Tripolis, county of 13, 51-58, 86, 137, 146, 147, 183, 191 f. (invaded by Nureddin), 198, 200, 222 (invaded A.D. 1180), 257 (invaded A.D. 1188), 300 f., 313 f. (after crusade of Frederick II), 339 (invaded A.D. 1266), 343 (invaded A.D. 1271), 354 f. Tripolis, town of 31, 50, 57 (captured by the Latins), 81, 92, 350 (captured by Kalawun) Troyes, council of 113, 127 Truce dating from Easter 236, 286, 297, n. 4 Truce during harvest 103, n. 4, 337 Truce, various periods of 50, 107, 182, 222, 236, 286, 297, 298, 329, 331, 332, 345. 348 Truce terminated by arrival of crusading king 216, 295, 307 Truce terminated by death of contracting parties 345, 349, n. 5 Tuban 54 Tubania 232, n. i Tugtakin 24, 37, 43, 48 ff., 54 ff., 60 ff., 66 ff., 87, 88, 92 ff., 96, 97 ff., 100-105, 108, no, 114-118, 125, 127, 128, n. 2 Tunis 2QO, 343 Tuntash 158 Turan shah, Saladin’s brother 212, 215, 219 Turan shah, son of the sultan Ayub 326, 332 Turkopoles 232, n. 3, 245, n. 2 Turun as chevalers 280, n. 4 Tutush 24 Tyre 20, 50, 61 f., 66, 115 f. (captured by the Latins), 222, n. i, 251, 254^ (siege by Saladin), 257, 295, 321 (captured from imperialist party), 337 (attacked by Venetian fleet], 340, 342, 344, 348 Tyrum, cavea de, see Shakif Tirun Ukhuwana 244 Urban II, Pope 7 f. Usama ibn munkidh 143 Venetian fleets 41,59, 114-116,296,337 Venetians in Syria 332, 337, 340 Vetula 90, 91, n. i Via maris 226 Wadi Jalut (Jalut) 226, 232 Wadi Musa 119, n. 4 Wadi Rahub 117 Walter, chancellor of Antioch 99 f. William de Buris 114 William of Cerdagne (William Jordan) 56 f., 86 William of Chateau neuf, master of Hospital 323, 330 William of Montferrat 215 William of Tyre 3, 136, i6i, 214, 227, n. 3, 231, 237, n. 2 “ Wooden bridge ” 179, 232 Yabna 114, 146 Vagi Siyan 25, 27 Yagra 165 Yahmur 171, n. i Yemen 215 Zanki 13, 119 f., 121-126, 129 f., 133 f., 137-145. 149-152 Zaredna 89 f., 91, n. i, 99, n. 5, 105 f., 107 f., Ill, n. 5, 134 Zar'in 235, n. 3 CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24864146_0403.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)