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CHRISTIAN STATES IN THE LEVANT, 1098–1291
Crusader States; Crusader state; Crusader State; Outremer; Crusader kingdom; Latin East; Crusader kingdoms; Crusader Kingdoms; The Crusader States; Crusader principalities; Crusader coins; Crusader seals; Crusader era
  • Kings Louis VIII and Conrad III meet Queen Melisende and King Baldwin III at Acre from a 13th-century codex
  •  Map of Lesser Armenia in 1200
  •  [[Anatolia]] at the beginning of the First Crusade (1097)
  • A 13th-century manuscript of the marriage of Frederick and Isabella
  • 12th-century Hospitaller castle of [[Krak des Chevaliers]] in Syria
  • Godfrey of Bouillon during the siege of Jerusalem (from the 14th-century ''Roman de Godefroi de Bouillon'')
  •  [[Krak des Chevaliers]]
  •  The crusader states after Saladin's conquests and before the Third Crusade
  • Montréal]] castle
  •  The feudatories of the king of Jerusalem in 1187
  •  Saladin and Guy fight from a 13th-century manuscript of [[Matthew Paris]]'s chronicle
  • The [[Church of the Holy Sepulchre]], one of the holiest [[shrine]]s of [[Christendom]], in Jerusalem
  • The Crusader states in 1135

Gary Crusader         
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NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN GARY
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The Gary Crusader is a newspaper based in Gary, Indiana, United States, which has been featured in national newspapers for its focus on the African-American community. It was founded in 1961 and became part of the Crusader Newspaper Group founded by Balm L.
The Chicago Crusader         
BLACK NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Chicago Crusader
The Chicago Crusader, known from 1940 to the 1950s as The Crusader and from the 1950s to 1981 as The New Crusader, is a weekly African-American newspaper serving Chicago. It is one of two newspapers in the Crusader Newspaper Group, the other being the Gary Crusader.
Crusader Kings II         
2012 VIDEO GAME
Crusader Kings 2; Crusader Kings II: Charlemagne; Crusader Kings II: Conclave; Crusader Kings II: Horse Lords; Crusader Kings II: Jade Dragon; Crusader Kings II: Legacy of Rome; Crusader Kings II: Monks and Mystics; Crusader Kings II: The Old Gods; Crusader Kings II: Rajas of India; Crusader Kings II: The Reaper's Due; Crusader Kings II: The Republic; Crusader Kings II: Way of Life; CKII
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy video game developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive. Set in the Middle Ages, the game was released on February 14, 2012, as a sequel to 2004's Crusader Kings.

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Crusader states

The Crusader states, also known as Outremer, were four Catholic realms in the Middle East that lasted from 1098 to 1291. These feudal polities were created by the Latin Catholic leaders of the First Crusade through conquest and political intrigue. The four states were the County of Edessa (1098–1150), the Principality of Antioch (1098–1287), the County of Tripoli (1102–1289), and the Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099–1291). The Kingdom of Jerusalem covered what is now Israel and Palestine, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and adjacent areas. The other northern states spanned the coastal areas of what are now Syria, southeastern Turkey, and Lebanon. The description "Crusader states" can be misleading, as from 1130 very few of the Frankish population were crusaders. The term "Outremer", used by medieval and modern writers as a synonym, is derived from the French for overseas.

In 1098, the armed pilgrimage to Jerusalem passed through Syria. The crusader Baldwin of Boulogne replaced the Greek Orthodox ruler of Edessa after a coup d'état, and Bohemond of Taranto remained as the ruling prince in the captured city of Antioch. In 1099, Jerusalem was taken after a siege. Territorial consolidation followed, including the taking of Tripoli. At the states' largest extent, their territory covered the coastal areas of southern modern Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Palestine. Edessa fell to a Turkish warlord in 1144, but the other realms endured into the 13th century before falling to the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt. Antioch was captured in 1268 and Tripoli in 1289. When Acre, the capital of the kingdom of Jerusalem, fell in 1291, the last territories were quickly lost, with the survivors fleeing to the Kingdom of Cyprus (established after the Third Crusade).

The study of the crusader states in their own right, as opposed to being a sub-topic of the Crusades, began in 19th-century France as an analogy to the French colonial experience in the Levant. 20th-century historians rejected this. Their consensus view was that the Franks, as the western Europeans were known, lived as a minority society that was largely urban, isolated from the indigenous peoples, with separate legal and religious systems. The indigenous peoples were from Christian and Islamic traditions speaking Arabic, Greek, and Syriac.