Read The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land Online
Authors: Thomas Asbridge
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Gabriel, Archangel, 17
Galeran, bishop of Beirut, 576, 577–8, 580
Galilee, 117, 154, 260, 318, 342, 344, 345, 346, 393, 548
Baldwin I divides, 127
Ibn Jubayr’s description of, 181
Muslims raid, 127
Raymond’s plan to seize lordship of, 342
Saladin invades, 326
Saladin’s winter campaign in, 396
Sea of, 136, 310, 313, 408
strategic, political and economic significance of, for Ayyubid realm, 330
Tancred reinstated as lord of, 150
Gallipoli, 382
Garnier of Nablus, 471
Garnier of Rochefort, 469
Gascony, 12
Gaston IV of Béarn, 12
Gauclem Faidit, 373
Gaul, north-eastern, Franks take control of, 6
Gaza, 171, 251, 354, 575
Gazelle (warhorse), 129, 132
Geddington, 372
Genghis (Chinggis) Khan, 613
Genoa, 7, 182, 213, 298, 436, 547, 627–8, 649, 650, 652, 666
fleet from, 95, 122, 124, 147, 149, 394
St Lorenzo Cathedral in, 124
Geoffrey of Lusignan, 400, 405, 436, 437, 478
Georgia, 321, 541, 614
Gerard of Ridefort, 344, 346, 354
death of, 406
Gerbod of Windeke, 131, 133
Germany, 6, 45, 198, 215, 216, 369, 381, 534, 551, 615, 649, 667
call to cross in, 372
Empire of, 550
fighting aristocracy of, 43
internal rivalry racks, 198
involvement of, in Second Crusade,
see
Conrad III; Second Crusade
ongoing power struggle in, 526
polities in, 7
pressure on Rome from, 198
Rome’s acrimonious dispute with, 208
see also
Frederick I of Germany; Frederick II of Germany; Hohenstaufen dynasty; Teutonic Knights; Welf dynasty
Gerold, patriarch of Jerusalem, 568, 570, 572
Gervase of Bazoches, 127
Gesta Francorum
(Deeds of the Franks), 108–10, 111
Gibbon, Edward, 670
Gilbert of Lacy, 257
Gillingham, John, 375, 454, 490
Gisors, 380
Godfrey of Bouillon, 45–6, 50, 57, 86, 92, 97–8, 99–100, 106, 111, 116–18, 160, 575, 670, 672
Advocate of the Holy Sepulchre, 103
Arsuf assault by, 123
bear attacks, 60
bleak initial prospects of, as ruler of
Jerusalem, 116
contested nature of elevation of, 116
illness and death of, 117–18
pre-emptive strike against al-Afdal’s (vizier’s) Fatimids by, 104–5
regal title forgone by, 116
Godfrey, bishop of Langres, 219
Golan Heights, 136
Golden Horde, 614, 627, 628, 639
Golgotha, 90
Great Siege of Acre,
see
Acre: Great Siege of
Greek fire, 99, 413, 414, 417, 433, 595, 629, 632, 654, 595, 629, 632, 654
new version of, 418–19
Greeks, 19, 23, 27, 36, 44, 48, 52, 73, 75, 138, 142
Bohemond blackens name of, 143
dominion of, over Asia Minor, 63
Latakia retained by, 137–8
little contributed by, 171
marriage between Armenians and, 177–8
Gregory VII, Pope, 522
Christian tradition reinterpreted by, 16
early great military enterprise planned by, 16
exile of, 10
sacred violence sanctioned by, 16–17
‘supreme authority’ view espoused by, 10
Gregory VIII, Pope, 370
Audita Tremendi
encyclical of, 370–1
Gregory IX, Pope, 567, 571, 572
Gregory X, Pope, 649
Grousset, René, 454, 673
Guibert of Nogent, 109, 110
Gulf Wars, 677
Gumushtegin, 289, 293–4, 295, 304, 317
Guy of Lusignan (later King Guy of Jerusalem), 323–4, 326–7, 328, 332, 379, 430, 474
capture of, 351, 435
Conrad’s rivalry with, 435–6, 448, 493
crowning and anointing of, 342
at Great Siege of Acre,
see
Acre: Great Siege of
Jerusalem crown lost by, 494
Raymond reconciled with, 344
release of, 398
rift between Baldwin IV and, 329
right of, to Jerusalem throne, 435–6
Saladin’s 1187 invasion of Palestine and,
see
Palestine: Saladin’s 1187 offensive against
Saladin’s audience with, 351–2
status-loss compensation for, 494
hadith, 24, 25
Haifa, 118, 121, 126–7, 354, 401, 423, 425, 462, 463
Tancred reinstated as lord of, 150
Hainaut, 403
Hakim, Mad caliph of Egypt, 28
Hama, 192, 292, 306, 338
Hamas, 679
Harim, 240, 242, 243, 252, 254, 258–9, 260, 270, 306, 618, 643
Harran, 500
Battle of, 138–40, 166
Hartmann of Dillingen, Count, 79
Hattin,
347
Battle of, 343–53, 363, 370, 371, 378, 435, 513, 631, 663, 677
Horns of, 350, 353
Hauran, 136, 247, 344
Hebron, 505
Hellespont, 382, 420
Helmold of Bosau, 211–12
Henry I of Cyprus, 568
Henry II of Champagne, 385, 415, 417, 449, 468, 472, 492, 494, 504, 510, 512
death of, 538
titular monarch, 496, 510
Henry II of England (formerly Henry of Anjou), 323, 345, 369–70, 376, 377–8, 379, 380, 382–4, 385, 390, 448
death of, 383
Eleanor marries, 369
Saladin Tithe’s gains for, 386
Henry II of Jerusalem, 653, 655
Henry III of England, 570, 577–8, 580, 640
Henry VI of Germany and Sicily, 381, 522
Henry VII of Sicily, 551
Henry of Albano, Cardinal, 372
Henry of Anjou,
see
Henry II of England
Henry of Germany, Prince, 213
Henry the Lion, 381
Henry the Younger, 376
death of, 377
Heraclea, 60
Heraclius, patriarch of Jerusalem, 342, 356, 360
Herman of Salza, 564, 566–7
Hethum, king of Cilician Armenia, 616
Hezbollah, 679
Hijaz, 18
Hisn Kifr, 258
Hohenstaufen dynasty/empire, 198, 381, 522, 551, 562
Gregory IX’s disdain for, 567
papacy’s open warfare against, 577
see also
Frederick I of Germany; Frederick II of Germany
Holy Sepulchre, Church of, 28, 90–1, 104, 161, 175, 185–6, 361–2, 512, 569, 570, 575, 645
Fulk’s plea for forgiveness at, 5
Godfrey becomes Advocate of, 103
homosexuality, 412
Homs, 192, 193, 248, 292, 334, 618
Honorius III, Pope, 536, 551, 559–60, 563, 564
death of, 567
Hospitallers (Hospital of St John), 169–71, 185, 271, 344, 353, 386, 463, 468, 489, 541–5, 560, 568, 572, 576, 595, 634–5, 641–2, 650, 655, 658
at Great Siege of Acre, 400
political influence of, 170
supranational nature of, 170, 663
see also
Krak des Chevaliers; Templars
House of Sorrow,
see
Jacob’s Ford
Hubert Walter, bishop of Salisbury, 415, 425, 512
Hugh III of Burgundy, Duke, 323, 431, 448, 449, 451, 454, 460, 461, 468, 579, 491, 492, 494, 496, 503, 508, 510
Richard I’s right to command acknowledged by, 456
rumour spread by, 495
Hugh of Brulis, 132
Hugh of Falchenberg, 119, 127, 133