by Robert Payne
Wright, Thomas. Early Travels in Palestine. New York: KTAV Publishing House, 1968.
Yewdale, R. B. Bohemond I, Prince of Antioch. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1974.
Index
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Accursed Tower (Acre)
Acre. See also James, Bishop of
Adana
Adela of Normandy, Countess of Blois
Adhémar of Monteil, Bishop of Le Puy
al-Adid, Caliph
al-Adil (Saphadin)
al-Adil II, Sultan
al-Adiliya
Adrianople
Adriatic Sea
al-Afdal, son of Saladin
Agnes of Courtenay
Agnes, Princess of France
Ahmed ibn-Tulun, governor of Egypt
Aigues-Mortes
Aila
Aimery of Limoges, Patriarch of Antioch
Aisne, river
Aix. See Albert
Aix-la-Chapelle
Akhenaton, Pharaoh
Akka. See Acre
Aksungur al-Bursuqi (the White Falcon), Emir of Mosul
Albara
Albara, Bishop of. See Peter of Narbonne
Alberic Clements
Albert of Aix, historian
Albert of Bethlehem
Albigenses
Aleaumes of Clari
Aleppo
Alexander the Great
Alexandretta
Alexandria
Alexius I, Comnenus, Emperor
Alexius II, Comnenus, Emperor
Alexius III, Emperor
Alexius IV, Angelus, Emperor of Byzantium
Alexius V, Ducas, Murzuphlus, Emperor
Alfonso, Count of Poitou
Alfonso VI, King of Leon and Castile
Alice, Princess of Antioch
Alix, Queen of Lusignan
Aljighidai, Mongol viceroy of Persia
Almodis, Princess of Barcelona
Almoravides
Aloysia
Alp Arslan, Sultan
Altuntash, Armenian nobleman
Amadeus of Savoy
Amalfi
Amathus
Amaury, King
Amaury of Montfort
Amaury Barlais, bailli of Cyprus
Ambrose, poet
Amiens
Amr ibn-al-As
Anatolia
Andrew II, King of Hungary
Andrew of Dureboise
Andrew of Longjumeau, friar
Andrew, Saint
Andronicus Comnenus
Angevins
Anjou. See also Charles; Fulk; Sibylla
Anna Comnena, historian
Antioch, Antiochenes See also Chanson; Raymond, Prince of
Anti-Taurus mountains
Aphrodite, Roman Temple of
Apulia
Aqaba
al-Aqsa Mosque
Aquino. See Thomas
Aquitaine. See also Eleanor
Ardennes
al-Arish (Egypt)
Armenia, Armenians
Arnulf of Chocques, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Arslan. See Alp; Kilij
Arsuf, seaport
Arthur, Duke of Brittany
Artois. See Robert
Ascalon
Ascanian lake
Ashmun-Tannah, town
al-Ashraf Khalil, Sultan
Assassins
Assir
Athlit
Athos, Mount
Attalia, plain of
Austria. See Leopold
Ayati
Ayyadieh
Azaz
Azerbaijan
Baalbek
“Bad Neighbor,” siege engine
Baghdad. See also Harun
Baha ad-Din, chronicler
Baibars al-Bundukdari, Sultan
Balak
Baldwin I, Count of Edessa, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin II, of Le Bourg
Baldwin III, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin IV, King of Jerusalem
Baldwin V, King
Baldwin, Count of Flanders and Hainault
Baldwin of Carron
Baldwin of Mons, Count of Hainault
Baldwin of Ramleh
Balian of Ibelin
Balian, Lord of Sidon
Banyas, fortress of
Bar-le-Duc. See Thibault
Barre. See Everard
Beaufort, castle of
Beaujeu. See William
Beauvais, Bishop of
Beben
Beirut
Beisan
Beit Nuba
Bek’aa, valley of
Belfort, castle of
Belgium
Belgrade
Berengaria, Princess of Navarre, Queen of England
Bernard, Bishop of Tripoli
Bernard of Clairvaux
Bethlehem. See also Albert
Béthune. See Robert
Bilbeis
Blachernae Palace
Black Sea
Blanche, Queen of Castile
Blois. See Louis
Bohemond I, Prince of Otranto and Antioch
Bohemond II
Bohemond IV, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli
Bohemond V, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli
Bohemond VI, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli
Bohemond VII
Boniface VIII, Pope
Boniface, Marquis of Montferrat
Bosphorus
Bosra
Botrun. See also Lucia
Bougie
Bretons
Bridge, Gate of the
Brienne. See also Gauthier IV; John
Brindisi
Bruges
Bucoleon Palace
Buffavento, fortress of
Bulgaria, Bulgarians
Burgundy; Duke of. See also Hugh IV; Odo
Buri of Damascus
Butumites, Manuel
Caesarea. See also Hugh
Cafran. See William
Cagliari
Cairo
Calycadmus River
Canopic Way
Capchik, governor of Damascus
Cappadocia
Carmel, Mount
Carpenel, Count Geldemar
Carron. See Baldwin
Carthage
Caspian Sea
Catalans
Cecilia, Countess of Tripoli
Cefalù, seaport
Chalcedon
Châlus, castle of
Champagne. See also Henry; Mary; Thibault
Chanson d’Antioche
Charlemagne
Charles of Anjou, King of Sicily
Charles of Heristal. See Martel, Charles
Chartres. See Fulcher; Louis; William
Chastel Pèlerin
Châtillion-sur-Marne
Chinon
Chocques. See Arnulf
Chronicle of the Crusade of St. Louis
Cibotos. See Civetot
Cilicia
Citadel Rock
Cîteaux, abbey at
Civetot
Clairvaux, Abbot of
Clari. See Aleaumes; Robert
Clement IV, Pope
Clermont. See also Matthew
Cloyes. See also Stephen
Cluny
Cologne
Coloman, King of Hungary
Comnena. See Anna; Maria; Theodora
Comnenus. See Alexius; Isaac; John; Manuel
Compiègne
Conon de Montaigue
Conrad III, King of Germany
Conrad IV
Conrad of Montferrat, King of Jerusalem
Conradin of Hohenstaufen
Constance, Princess of Antioch, daughter of Bohemond II
Constantine, Emperor
Constantine Lascara, Byzantine general
Constantinople
Corazzo, monastery of
Corfu
Cotulossa, Mongol chieftain
Courtenay. See Agnes; Joscelin I, II
Coxon
Cresson, Springs of
Crete
Cyprus, Cypriots. See also Hugh
Cyrus, Patriarch of Alexandria
Daimbert, Archbishop of Pisa
Dalmatia
Damascus, Damascenes. See also Duqaq
Damascus Gate
Damietta, Damiettans
Danes
Danishmend
Danube, river
Dardanelles
Daron
Dartmouth
David, Gate of
David, King
David, Tower of
Dead Sea
Decapolis
De Nangis, historian
Desiderius. See Peter
Deuil. See Odo
Develtos
Dieu d’Amour, fortress of
Doge of Venice
Dog, Gate of the
Dog River
Domenico. See Michiel
Dome of the Rock
Domfrom. See Radulph
Dorylaeum
Dreux. See Peter
Duke, Gate of the
Duqaq, Sultan of Damascus
Durazzo
Dureboise. See Andrew
Dyrrhachium
Eastern Gate
Ecry, Castle of
Edessa. See also Matthew
Edmund Allenby, Sir, General
Edward I, King of England
Egypt, Egyptians
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France
Elvira
England, English
Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice
Enseignements, document
Ernoul, chronicler
Esdraelon, Plain of
Estanor
Ethiopia, Ethiopians
Eudes de Lagery. See Urban II
Eugenius III, Pope
Euphrates, river
Eusebius
Eustace II, Count of Boulogne
Eustace III
Everard of Barre, Master of the Temple
“Evil Kinsman,” siege engine
Excalibur
Exeter
Fakhr ad-Din
Famagusta
Faris ad-Din Octai, Mameluke general
Faro River
Fatimid dynasty
Fauvel, a bay horse
Ferentino, Italy
Flanders. See also Baldwin; Henry; Philip; Robert; Thierry
Flor. See Peter
Floris. See Joachim
Forster, E. M., novelist
France, French, Franks
Francis-Lambert of Monteil
Frederick I, Barbarossa, Emperor of Germany
Frederick II, of Hohenstaufen, Roman Emperor
Fréteval
Frisian Islands
Friso the Norwegian
Fulcher, Geoffrey, a Templar knight
Fulcher of Chartres, historian
Fulk, Count of Anjou, King of Jerusalem
Fulk of Neuilly
Gadara
Galata
Galilee, the
Galilee, Sea of
Garnier of Nablus, Master of the Hospitallers
Gaston, Viscount of Béarn
Gauthier IV of Brienne, Count of Jaffa
Gaza
Geldemar. See Carpenel
Genèvre, Col de
Genghis Khan, Mongol leader
Genoa, Genoese
Geoffrey of Joinville
Geoffrey of Lusignan
Geoffrey of Rancogne
Geoffrey of Sargines
Geoffrey of Villehardouin. See Villehardouin
Geoffrey Burel
Geoffrey Plantagenet
George, King of Georgia
Gerard, Master of the Hospital
Gerard of Ridfort, Master of the Temple
Gerard of Sidon
Germany, Germans
Gerold, Patriarch of Jerusalem
Gesta Francorum
Ghazan, Ilkhan
Gilbert of Tournai, Flemish knight
Gisors (France)
Godehilde (wife of Baldwin I)
Goderic, English adventurer
Godfrey d’Esch
Godfrey of Bouillon and Lorraine
Golden Gate (Jerusalem)
Golden Horn
Golgotha
Goliath, Pools of
Grailly. See John
Graindor of Douai, poet
Grandson. See Otto
Graye, Island of
Great Mosque in Damascus
Greece, Greeks
Gregorio dei Guidone. See Innocent II
Gregory VII, Pope
Gregory IX, Pope
Guibert de Nogent, chronicler
Guillaume Dorel, Lord of Botrun
Guiscard, House of. See also Robert
Guy II, Embriaco, Lord of Jebail
Guy of Lusignan, Count of Jaffa, King of Jerusalem
Guy of Melun
Guyuk Khan
Haifa
Hainault. See Baldwin
Haiton, the monk. See Hethum I, King of Armenia
Hakim, Caliph
Hama. See also Muzaffar
Haram as-Sharif
Harim, fortress of
Harun al-Rashid, Caliph of Baghdad
Hashishiyun. See Assassins
Hattin, Horns of, battle of
Hauran, plain
Hebron
Helena, Empress
Helenonpolis
Heliopolis
Henry I, King of England
Henry II, King of England
Henry III, King of England
Henry IV, King of Germany
Henry II, of Lusignan, King of Cyprus
Henry, Count of Bar
Henry, Count of Flanders
Henry, Duke of Lemburg
Henry of Champagne, Count of Troyes
Henry d’Esch
Heraclea
Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch
Hermann of Salza, Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights
Hermon, Mount
Herod, Gate of
Hethum I, King of Armenia
Hildebrand. See Gregory VII
Hims (Homs)
Hippodrome (Constantinople)
Hira, Mount
Historia Francorum Qui Ceperunt Iherusalem
Historia Rerum in Partibus Transmarinis Gestarum
History of the Crusades
Hohenstaufen dynasty. See also Frederick I, II; Conradin
Holy Cross. See True Cross
Holy Cross, Church of the
Holy Lance, relic
Holy Sepulchre, Church of the
Homs. See Hims
Honorius III, Pope
Hospital, Hospitallers, Order of the Knights of St. John
Hugh I, King of Cyprus
Hugh III, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem
Hugh IV, Duke of Burgundy
Hugh, Count of Saint-Pol
Hugh of Caesarea
Hugh of Le Puiset, Count of Jaffa
Hugh of Lusignan, Prince of the Galilee
Hugh of Payens
Hugh of Revel, Master of the Hospital
Hugh of Saint-Omer
Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois
Hugh Ferreus
Hughes of Jebail
Huleh, Lake
Humphrey of Toron
Hungary, Hungarians. See also Andrew
Hyères
Ibelin. See Balian; John; Philip
Ibn-Ammar, ruler of Tripoli
Ibn al-Athir, historian
Ibn Khaldun, historian
Ibn al-Qalanisi, historian
Iconium. See Konya
Ida of Lorraine
Iftikhar ad-Daula, governor of Jerusalem
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Ilghazi, Emir of Mardin
Imad ed-Din of Isfahan, chronicler
Innocent II, Pope
Innocent III, Pope
Iron Bridge (Antioch)
Isaac II, Comnenus, Emperor of Cyprus
Isabelle
Isabelle, Que.n of Jerusalem
Isabelle, Queen of Jerusalem, daughter of John of Brienne
Isabelle of Angoulême
Isabelle, sister of Earl of Cornwall, 3rd wife of Frederick II
Istria
Italy, Italians
Itinerarium
Jabala
Jacob’s Ford
Jacques de Molay, Master of the Templars
Jaffa See also. Guy of Lusignan
Jaffa Gate (Jerusalem)
James I, King of Aragon
James, Bishop of Patti
James of Vitry, chronicler, Bishop of Acre
al-Jawad
Jebail. See also Hughes
Jenin
Jericho
Jerusalem
Jerome, Saint
Jews
Jezireh, the
Jezreel, plain of
Joachim of Floris
Joanna, Queen of Sicily
John of Brienne, King of Jerusalem
John of Cyprus
John of Grailly
John of Ibelin, Lord of Beirut
John of Joinville, chronicler
John of Montfort, Lord of Tyre
John Comnenus (Kalojohn) Emperor of Byzantium
John Comnenus, envoy
John Tristan, Prince of France
Joinville. See Geoffrey; John
Joppa. See Jaffa
Jordan, River
Joscelin I, of Courtenay, Prince of Tiberias, Count of Edessa
Joscelin II, Count of Edessa
Judaea
Juniye
Justinian
Kaaba, the
Kafartab, fortress
al-Kahira, fortress-palace
al-Kamil, Sultan of Egypt
Kantara, castle of
Karakorum
Kerak. See also Stephanie
Kerak of Moab, castle
Kerbogha, atabeg of Mosul
Khadija
Khalil. See al-Ashraf
Kharput, Castle of
Khorassan
Khwarismians
Kilij Arslan, Seljuk Sultan
Konya
Koran
Krak des Chevaliers, castle
Kurdistan mountains
Kurds
Kyrenia
La Bagnara, castle of
La Conquête de Constantinople
La Fève, castle of
La Forbie, village
Languedoc
Laodicea
La Roche-Glun, castle of
Latrun
Lattakieh
Lebanon, mountains of
Le Bourg. See Baldwin
Legate, Tower of the (Acre)
Leicester, Earl of
Lemburg. See Henry
Leo, King of Armenia
Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
Le Puy. See Adhémar; Raymond
Lesser Armenia. See also Cilicia
Leuce
Lido, island of
Liège
Limassol (Cyprus)
Limoges. See Aimery
Litold, Flemish knight
Lombardy, Lombards
Lorraine (France)
Lotharingians
Louis VII, King of France
Louis IX, King of France, Saint