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Iconium.
See
Konya

Ida of Lorraine

Iftikhar ad-Daula, governor of Jerusalem

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

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

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