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  1. Raynald of Châtillon ( c. 11244 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 ('by right of ...

  2. Guy and Reynald were both taken prisoner, and Reynald was then executed in Saladin’s tent. This is a brief (and hopefully not too confusing) overview of Reynald’s career. But how did people come to see him as a hero or a villain?

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  4. Raynald of Châtillon, 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.

  5. Jul 4, 2009 · On this date in 1187, Saladin dealt the Crusader Kingdom a crippling blow at the Battle of Hattin — and a fatal beheading to douchebag French knight RaymondRaynald of Chatillon after the fray. Saladin personally administered the chop.

  6. Mar 2, 2021 · Salah ad-Din was a man of the word, and he kept his promise to kill Raynald with his own hand. It was a violent end for a violent man. Raynald de Chatillon was 62 years old at the time of his execution. King Guy and Raynald brought before Salah ad-Din.

  7. www.crusaderkingdoms.com › reynald-de-chatillonReynald de Chatillon

    In short, when Châtillon was released from prison in a prisoner exchange (no ransom was high enough for Châtillon’s captor), he was 52 years old and Prince of nothing. Indeed, he was landless and penniless — although he always insisted on being addressed as “Prince.”

  8. Apr 3, 2024 · Reginald of Châtillon was a prince of Antioch (115360), 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 kingdom of Jerusalem and the loss of most of its.

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