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The Second and Third Crusades. Saladin- Muslim leader during the 2 nd and 3 rd Crusades. Battle of Hattin. What factors contributed to Saladin’s victory? . Christians in Jerusalem surrender to Saladin’s army. What actions spark the 3 rd Crusade?. The Third Crusade. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Second and Third Crusades

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Saladin- Muslim leader during the 2nd and 3rd Crusades.

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Battle of Hattin

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What factors contributed to Saladin’s victory?

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Christians in Jerusalem surrender to Saladin’s army.

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What actions spark the 3rd Crusade?

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The Third Crusade Called for by Gregory VIII

in 1187. Richard I of England. Philip Augustus of France. Frederick Barbarossa-

Holy Roman Empire.

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Frederick Barbarossa Nearly 70 years old, drowns in a freak

accident while crossing a river. Many of his followers turned back.

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Richard I “The Lionhearted” captured the city of Acre.

Negotiated w/ Saladin for prisoner exchange and the “True Cross,” which had been removed from Jerusalem.

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Saladin stalled, negotiations broke down…

Richard ordered all of the Muslim prisoners, with their wives and children, to be killed, which was carried out in full view of Saladin's army.

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A dark blot rests upon Richard's memory for the murder in cold blood of twenty-seven hundred prisoners in the full sight of Saladin's troops and as a punishment for the non-payment of the ransom money. The massacre, a few days before, of Christian captives, if it really occurred, in part explains but cannot condone the crime.

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Results of the Third Crusade. Crusaders keep Acre and Tyre.

Christian Pilgrims allowed to enter Jerusalem.

Jerusalem would stay under Muslim hands.

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