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Imaginary portrait (he was actually blond) of Conrad by François-Édouard Picot, c. 1843, Salles des Croisades, Versailles. | François-Édouard Picot | Piedmontese | 28 April | 1192 | Third Crusade | de facto | King of Jerusalem | 24 November | 1190 | William V of Montferrat | Judith of Babenberg | Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor | Louis VII of France | Leopold V of Austria | Montferrat | Piedmont | Italy | Bishop of Passau | Archbishop of Salzburg | Conrad III of Germany | Isabella of Jerusalem | Lombard League | Gorizia | Manuel I Comnenos | Archbishop Christian of Mainz | Camerino | Constantinople | Niketas Choniates | Isaac II Angelus | Boniface | Byzantine | Kingdom of Jerusalem | Caesar | Alexios Branas | Renier | Genoese | William of Tyre | Ernoul | Roger of Howden | Benedict of Peterborough | Conrad arrives at Tyre: marginal sketch in late 12C Brevis Historia Regni Hierosolymitani, a continuation of the Annals of Genoa (Bib. Nat. Française) | Acre | Saladin | Tyre | Battle of Hattin | Acre | Sidon | Beirut | Raymond III of Tripoli | Reginald of Sidon | Belfort | Litani River | commune | Ibn al-Athir | Caesarea | Arsuf | Jaffa | Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre | Church of the Holy Sepulchre | Sicardus of Cremona | Salimbene di Adam | William V of Montferrat | Tortosa | December 30 | The Near East, 1190, at the outset of the Third Crusade | | Guy of Lusignan | Sibylla of Jerusalem | Battle of Hattin | Baldwin V | King of England | King of France | Holy Roman Emperor | Siege of Acre | Antioch | Frederick of Swabia | Queen Sibylla | crown matrimonial | Isabella of Jerusalem | Humphrey IV of Toron | Maria Comnena | Balian of Ibelin | Reginald of Sidon | canonical | Papal Legate | Archbishop of Pisa | 24 November | 1190 | Philip of Dreux | Bishop of Beauvais | Robert I of Dreux | King of Jerusalem | Richard I of England | Poitou | Leopold V of Austria | Philip II of France | Tyre | Beirut | Sidon | Al-Adil | Joan, Dowager Queen of Sicily | Cyprus | Henry II of Champagne | 24 April | hammam | Hashshashin | Humphrey IV of Toron | Henry of Champagne | Leopold V of Austria | Rashid al-Din Sinan | Boniface | Fourth Crusade | troubadours | Azalaïs, Marchioness of Saluzzo | Renier | Byzantine emperor | Manuel I Comnenus | William | Baldwin V of Jerusalem | Montferrat | Maria of Montferrat | Occitan | Bertran de Born | Peirol | Third Crusade | Carmina Burana | Eleanor Anne Porden | Byronic hero | Walter Scott | The Talisman | Maurice Hewlett | Ronald Welch | Graham Shelby | Renaissance | Gothic novel | ethnic stereotype | Machiavellian | Zoé Oldenbourg | Alan Gordon | Cecil B. de Mille | 1935 film | The Crusades | Joseph Schildkraut | Prince John | 1954 film | King Richard and the Crusaders | Michael Pate | Egyptian | Youssef Chahine | 1963 film | Al Nasser Salah Ad-Din | BBC | Richard Morant | François-Édouard Picot | Versailles | ISBN 0-7512-0053-0 | Choniates, Niketas | ISBN 0-8143-1764-2 | ISBN 1-84014-676-1 | ISBN 0-520-05224-2 | ISBN 0-7546-0581-7 | Runciman, Steven | Roger of Howden | Aleramici dynasty | William V | Marquis of Montferrat | Boniface I | Guy of Lusignan | King of Jerusalem | Isabella | Isabella | Henry | Renier I of Montferrat | Montferrat | William V of Montferrat | County of Burgundy | Leopold III of Austria | Austria | Judith of Babenberg | Agnes of Germany | Salian dynasty | Categories | Kings of Jerusalem | De jure uxoris kings | Marquesses of Montferrat | Italian nobility | People of the Third Crusade (Christians) | Assassinated Italian people | Assassinated monarchs | Murdered monarchs | 1140s births | 1192 deaths |
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