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  1. Catholicism. Raynald of Châtillon ( c. 1124 – 4 July 1187), also known as Reynald, Reginald, or Renaud, was Prince of Antioch —a crusader state in the Middle East —from 1153 to 1160 or 1161, and Lord of Oultrejordain —a large fiefdom in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem —from 1175 until his death, ruling both territories iure uxoris ...

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Reginald of Châtillon (born, Châtillon-sur-Loing, France—died July 4, 1187, Galilee, Palestine [now in Israel]) was a prince of Antioch (1153–60), one of the leading military figures of the Crusades between 1147 and 1187, whose reckless policy in raiding Muslim caravans during periods of truce led to the virtual destruction of the Latin ...

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  4. Raynald of Châtillon, also known as Reynald or Reginald of Châtillon (French: Renaud de Châtillon; c. 1125-4 July 1187), was Prince of Antioch from 1153 to 1160 or 1161, and Lord of Oultrejordain from …

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  6. In 1182, Raynald of Châtillon, the Crusader Lord of Oultrejordain, launched a squadron of ships on the Red Sea in order to conduct raids on Muslim Red Sea ports and to attack the Muslim holy cities of Mecca or Medina.

  7. Raynald of Châtillon (c. 1125—1187) Quick Reference (c. 1125–1187), French crusader. This Burgundian nobleman went on crusade in 1148, and he married Princess ...

  8. The Battle of Hattin took place on 4 July 1187, between the Crusader states of the Levant and the forces of the Ayyubid sultan Saladin. It is also known as the Battle of the Horns of Hattin, due to the shape of the nearby extinct volcano of that name . The Muslim armies under Saladin captured or killed the vast majority of the Crusader forces ...

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