. Medieval and modern history; an outline of its development . Greenwich SO JiormatJ!Ca., retired, however, atter inflicting still further losses on theChristians, and the way was at last open to Jerusalem. Thatcity had been recovered by the Saracens of Egypt, andfrom them the crusaders took it by stomi in the middle ofthe summer of 1099, three years after their departure fromEurope. 114 The Crusades [§ 109 The kingdomof ,Jerusalem,Chap. VII. The secondcrusade,,yerusalem,Chap. , Crusades,Chap. V. The third crusade, Saladin and Richard I., Coeur-de- Lion, 1


. Medieval and modern history; an outline of its development . Greenwich SO JiormatJ!Ca., retired, however, atter inflicting still further losses on theChristians, and the way was at last open to Jerusalem. Thatcity had been recovered by the Saracens of Egypt, andfrom them the crusaders took it by stomi in the middle ofthe summer of 1099, three years after their departure fromEurope. 114 The Crusades [§ 109 The kingdomof ,Jerusalem,Chap. VII. The secondcrusade,,yerusalem,Chap. , Crusades,Chap. V. The third crusade, Saladin and Richard I., Coeur-de- Lion, 1189-1192. Scott, The Talisman (novel). The army of the crusaders was now reduced to less thanone-tenth the number with which they were said to haveleft Europe, and nearly all of these returned home on thecapture of Jerusalem. The garrison left in the Holy Landwould hardly have been able to hold it but for the divisionsand civil war which existed among their enemies, and thereinforcement constantly received from small bodies o^knights who came every year to


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