AMALRIC I., |
AMALRIC I, (French, Amaury) |
crown of Jerusalem to her fourth husband, Amalric of Lusignan |
crown of Jerusalem to her fourth husband, Amalric of Lusignan? |
decadent caliphs of Egypt. The acquisition of Egypt had |
decadent Fatimid? caliphs of Egypt. The acquisition of Egypt had |
establishment of Saladin, the nephew of Shirguh, as vizier |
establishment of Saladin, the nephew of Shirguh, as vizier |
the kingdom, and captured Aila on the Red Sea, the danger |
the kingdom, and captured Ailat on the Red Sea, the danger |
kingdom. Amalric I., the second of the native kings of Jerusalem, had the qualities of his brother Baldwin III. (q.v.) He was something of a scholar, and it was he who set William of Tyre to work. He was perhaps still more of |
kingdom. Amalric I, the second of the native kings of Jerusalem, had the qualities of his brother Baldwin III. He was something of a scholar, and it was he who set [William of Tyre]? to work. He was perhaps still more of |
he knew the Assises better than any of his subjects. |
he knew the Assizes better than any of his subjects. |
Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed |
Initial text from 1911 encyclopedia -- Please update as needed |