The Dream And The Tomb: A History Of The Crusades

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by Robert Payne


  Louis, Count of Blois and Chartres

  Louis, Landgrave of Thuringia

  Lucera

  Lucia of Botrun

  Lusignan. See Alix; Geoffrey; Guy; Henry; Hugh

  Lydda

  Lyons

  Maarat al-Numan

  Macarius, Bishop of Jerusalem

  Macon (France)

  Maine (France)

  Malek Shah

  Mamistra, port of

  Manasses of Hierges

  Mangu Timur, Mongol prince

  Mansourah

  Manuel Comnenus, Emperor of Byzantium

  Marash region

  Margat, fortress of

  Marguerite of Provence

  Maria of Antioch

  Maria Comnena

  Marj as-Saffar, plain of

  Marmora, Sea of

  Marqab, castle at

  Marseilles

  Martel, Charles

  Mary of Champagne

  Masyaf, fortress

  Mategriffon, tower

  Matilda of England

  Matthew, Count of Apulia

  Matthew of Clermont, Master of the Hospital

  Matthew of Edessa, historian

  Matthew of Vendôme, Abbot of Saint-Denis

  Matthew Paris, historian

  Mecca

  Medina

  Mediterranean

  Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem

  Melitene

  Melun. See Guy

  Menzikert

  Merencourt. See Ralph

  Mesopotamia

  Messina

  Michiel, Domenico, Doge of Venice

  Miles of Plancy

  Mirabel

  Moglie

  Monreale, Cathedral of

  Montaigue. See Conon

  Montferrand, castle of

  Montferrat. See Boniface; Conrad

  Montfort. See Amaury; Philip

  Montfirisard. castle of

  Montreal (Royal Mountain), castle

  Mosul

  Mountjoie (the Joyous Mountain)

  al-Mu’azzam, King of Damascus

  Muhammad ibn-Abdullah

  Münster

  Murzuphlus. See Alexius V

  Mustansir, Emir of Tunis

  Muzaffar, Prince of Hama

  Nablus. See also Garnier

  Najm ad-Din, “Old Man of the Mountain”

  Naples

  al-Nasir Daud, King of Transjordania

  Nativity, Church of the (Bethlehem)

  Navarre. See Berengaria; Thibault

  Nazareth. See also Robert, Archbishop of

  Negev (desert)

  Nephin

  Nesles. See Ralph

  Neuilly. See also Fulk

  Nicaea

  Nicholas IV, Pope

  Nicholas, boy preacher

  Nicholas, Patriarch of Acre

  Nicholas of Acre

  Nicholas Falcon

  Nicholas Tiepolo

  Nicosia

  Nile, river

  Nîmes

  Nineveh

  Nish

  Normans

  Norway. See also Sigurd

  Nosairi mountains

  Novara. See Philip

  Nubians

  Nur ed-Din, son of Zengi

  Odericus Vitalis, historian

  Odo, Duke of Burgundy

  Odo of Deuil

  Ogul Gamish

  Oignies, monastery at

  Old Man of the Mountain. See Najm ad-Din; Sinan

  Oliver of Paderborn, chronicler

  Olives, Mount of

  On. See Heliopolis

  Orléanais (region of France)

  Orontes River

  Ostia

  Otranto. See also Bohemond I

  Otto of Grandson

  Oultrejourdain. See also Stephanie

  Our Lady of Soissons, abbey of

  Palermo

  Palestine

  Pantellaria

  Pantepoptos, monastery of

  Paris (France)

  Pecheneg Turks

  Pelagius, Cardinal, Papal Legate

  Pelecanum

  Pelusium

  Persia, Persians

  Peter of Amiens

  Peter of Dreux, Count of Brittany

  Peter of Flor

  Peter of Montague, Master of the Temple

  Peter of Narbonne, Bishop of Albara

  Peter of Sevrey, Marshal of the Templars

  Peter the Hermit

  Peter Bartholomew

  Peter Capuano, Cardinal, Papal Legate

  Peter Desiderius

  Petra, castle of

  Pharaoh, Island of

  Pharos in the Harbor

  Philea, town

  Philip, King of France

  Philip III, King of France

  Philip of Alsace, Count of Flanders

  Philip of Ibelin

  Philip of Macedon

  Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre

  Philip of Novara

  Philip of Swabia

  Philippopolis

  Pisa, Pisans. See also. Daimbert, Archbishop of

  Plancy. See Miles

  Poitevins

  Poitiers

  Pons, Count of Tripoli

  Pozzuoli, baths of

  Pratelles. See William

  Preaching Brothers, Order of the

  Princes’ Islands

  Provence, Provençals

  Ptolomeis. See Acre

  Qalawun, Sultan

  Qinnasrin

  Qoneitra

  Qutuz, Sultan

  Radulph of Domfront, Patriarch of Antioch

  Rafaniya

  Rainald

  Ralph of Merencourt, Patriarch of Jerusalem

  Ralph of Nesles

  Ramleh. See also Baldwin

  Rancogne. See Geoffrey

  Ranulf, Earl of Chester

  Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse

  Raymond of Aguilers, historian

  Raymond of Le Puy, Master of the Hospital

  Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch

  Raymond of Tripoli, Count

  Raymond Pilet

  Recluse, island of

  Reddecoeur (a Templar)

  Red Sea

  Reynald of Châtillon, Prince of Antioch

  Reynald of Sidon

  Rhine, river

  Rhone, river

  Richard I, Coeur de Lion, King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Earl of Anjou

  Richard, Earl of Cornwall

  Richard the Pilgrim, poet

  Richard Filanghieri, viceroy

  Ridfort. See Gerard

  Robert, Archbishop of Nazareth

  Robert, Count of Artois

  Robert, Count of Flanders

  Robert, “Curthose,” Duke of Normandy

  Robert, Patriarch of Jerusalem

  Robert of Bethune

  Robert of Clari, chronicler

  Robert of Turnham, Viceroy of Cyprus

  Robert Guiscard

  Roger II, King of Sicily

  Roger, Prince of Salerno

  Roger of Hoveden, chronicler

  Roger Malchen

  Romanus IV, Diogenes, Emperor

  Romanus, Gate of (Constantinople)

  Rome

  Rothelin manuscript

  Rouen

  Roum, sultanate of

  Round Tank, watering place

  Roupen, Prince

  Ruad

  Rugia, battle of

  Saewulf, pilgrim

  Safed, castle of

  Safita, fortress

  St. Andrew, Cape, fortress at

  St. Anthony, Gate of (Acre)

  St. Cosmas and St. Damian, monastery of (Constantinople)

  St. Cross, church of (Acre)

  Saint-Denis, Abbey Church of

  Sainte-Chapelle

  St. George, church of (Lydda)

  St. George, Gate of (Antioch)

  St. George of Lydda, Bishop of

  Saint-Gilles, town

/>   Saint-Jean d’Acre

  Saint Job, village

  St. John Lateran in Rome, church

  St. Mark, church of, at Venice

  St. Mary, church of (Antioch)

  St. Paul, Gate of (Antioch)

  St. Peter, church of, at Antioch

  St. Peter, church of, at Corbie

  St. Peter, church of, in Rome

  Saint-Pol, Count of. See Hugh

  St. Stephanos, Abbey of

  St. Symeon, monastery of

  St. Symeon, seaport of

  Saladin (Salah al-Din), (Yusuf ibn Ayyub), Sultan of Egypt and Damascus

  Salerno

  as-Salih Ayub, Sultan of Egypt

  as-Salih Ismail

  Salim bene, historian

  Salkhad

  Samaria

  Samosata

  Samuel, the Prophet, Mosque of

  Sancta Sophia, church of, or Holy Wisdom

  Saphadin. See al-Adil

  Sardinia

  Sargines. See Geoffrey

  Save River

  Savoy. See Amadeus

  Sclavonia, Sclavonians

  Scutari

  Seljuk Turks

  Semlin

  Sens

  Sephoria, plain of

  Sevrey. See Peter

  Shaizar

  Sharimshah

  Sharon, Plain of

  Shawar, vizier of Egypt

  Shirkuh, Kurdish chieftain

  Shobak

  Sibylla of Anjou

  Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem

  Sicily, Sicilians. See also Joanna; Tancred

  Sidon. See also Balian; Gerard; Reynald

  Sigurd, King of Norway

  Siloam, Pool of

  Silpius, Mount (Antioch)

  Simon Mansel

  Sinan, Sheikh, “Old Man of the Mountain”

  Sis

  Sofia

  Soissons; Archbishop of. See also Our Lady of

  Solomon, Temple of. See also Temple, Order of the

  Sophar of the Meadows, valley

  Spain, Spaniards

  Springs of the Oxen

  Stephanie, Lady of Kerak, Milly, and Oultrejourdain

  Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres

  Stephen, Saint

  Stephen of Cloyes, “the Prophet”

  Stephen of Valence

  Stralicia. See Sofia

  Sudan, Sudanese

  Suger, Abbot of Saint-Denis

  Sun, Gate of the (Alexandria)

  Swabia, Swabians. See also Swabia

  Switzerland

  Sybilla of Jerusalem

  Syria

  Tabor, Mount

  Tabriz

  Tafurs

  Taillebourg, castle of

  Taki ed-Din, el-Modhaffer

  Tancred, King of Sicily

  Tancred, Prince of Galilee

  Tanis

  Tarsus

  Taticius, Byzantine general

  Taurus mountains

  Tel-Danith

  Tel el-Saqhab

  Temple, Templars, Order of the Knights of the

  Templum Dei in Jerusalem

  Teutonic Knights

  Theodora Comnena

  Thessalonica

  Thibault, Count of Bar-le-Duc

  Thibault, Count of Champagne

  Thibault IV, Count of Champagne, King of Navarre

  Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders

  Thomas à Becket

  Thomas of Aquino, viceroy

  Thoros, Prince of Armenia

  Thrace

  Thutmose III

  Tiberias

  Tigris, river

  Timurtash, Emir

  Toghtekin, Atabeg of Damascus

  Toron. See also Humphrey

  Tortosa

  Toulouse, Count of. See Raymond IV

  Tournai. See Gilbert

  Tours (France)

  Trachonitis (wasteland)

  Transjordan. See also al-Nasir

  Trieste

  Tripoli. See also Pons; Raymond

  Troyes

  Truce of God

  True Cross, relic (Holy Cross)

  Tubaniya

  Tunis, city

  Tunisia, Tunisians

  Turanshah, Sultan

  Turbessei, castle of

  Turnham. See Robert

  Tuscany, Tuscans

  Tyre. See Archbishop of, William; Philip

  Umayyad dynasty

  Unur of Damascus

  Urban II, Pope

  Urban IV, Pope

  Val Moysis, castle

  Van, Lake

  Varangian Guard

  Vendôme

  Venice, Venetians. See also Doge; Enrico

  Vézelay (France)

  Villehardouin, chronicler

  Villeneuve-sur-Cher, battle of

  Villiers. See William

  Virgin of Blachernae, church of the

  Virgin of the Pharos, church of the

  Vitry-sur-Marne (France)

  Wadi Musa

  Wadi ar-Rahub

  Walter, Count of Brienne. See Gauthier IV of Brienne

  Walter de Poissy

  Walter Garnier

  Walter Sans-Avoir

  Westminster

  William II, King of Sicily

  William, Archbishop of Tyre

  William, Patriarch of Jerusalem

  William of Beaujeu, Master of the Temple

  William of Cafran, envoy

  William of Chartres

  William of Grant-Mesnil

  William of Posquères

  William of Pratelles

  William of Sabran

  William of Villiers

  William the Conqueror

  William Embriaco

  William-Hugh of Monteil

  William Long-Sword, of Montferrat

  William Peter

  Winchester (England)

  Xerigordon, fortress

  Yaghi-Siyan, military governor of Antioch

  Yves le Breton

  Zara, Zarians

  Zengi, Atabeg of Aleppo

  Zion, Mount

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