User:EmperorBiocynical/sandboxFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quick Facts Crusade of Unification, Date ...Crusade of UnificationPart of the CrusadesDate1914-1918LocationIberia, Cyprus, LevantResult Levant: Decisive Crusader Victory Muslim failiure to hold Jerusalem Peace treaty between Egypt and Venice Peace treaty between Arabia and Jerusalem End of the Ummayad Dynasty in Arabia Cyprus Ottoman Victory End to Byzantine Cyprus Iberia: Status quo ante bellum Territorialchanges Jerusalem and Acre Recaptured by Kingdom of Jerusalem Cyprus Annexed by the Ottoman EmpireBelligerents Orthadox States Kingdom of Jerusalem County of Tripoli Principality of Antioch Military Orders Knights Templar Knights Hospitaller Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre Knights of Saint Lazarus Crusade Kingdom of France County of Flanders County of Bar Duchy of Burgundy Duchy of Brittany Duke of Aquitaine Auvergne Holy Roman Empire Duchy of Swabia Duchy of Bavaria Duchy of Lower Lorraine Duchy of Upper Lorraine Duchy of Bohemia March of Austria March of Montferrat March of Styria County of Savoy County of Provence Byzantine Empire Armenian Principality Kingdom of England Duchy of Normandy Kingdom of Sicily Papal States Western front (Reconquista) Kingdom of Portugal County of Barcelona León and Castile Kingdom of France Republic of Genoa Republic of Pisa Wendish Crusade Holy Roman Empire Saxony March of Brandenburg March of Meissen County of Holstein Bishopric of Havelberg Archbishopric of Bremen Archbishopric of Mainz Bishopric of Halberstadt Bishopric of Münster Bishopric of Olmütz Bishopric of Brandenburg Bishopric of Merseburg Jutland-Kingdom of Denmark Zealand/Scania-Kingdom of Denmark Kingdom of Poland Levantine states: Seljuk Empire Sultanate of Rum Emirate of Zengids Emirate of Damascus Abbasid Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate Nizari Ismaili state in Syria (the Assassins) Western front: Almoravids Taifa of Badajoz Taifa of Valencia Taifa of Murcia Wends: Obotrite Confederacy (Obotrites, Wagrians) Liutizian Confederacy Wendish allies: Duchy of Pomerania Commanders and leaders Melisende of Jerusalem Baldwin III of Jerusalem Raymond II of Tripoli Raymond of Poitiers Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine Thoros II of Armenia Raynald of Châtillon Theodwin Afonso I of Portugal Alfonso VII of León and Castile Ramon Berenguer IV Conrad III of Germany Ottokar III of Styria Manuel I Komnenos Thierry of Alsace Stephen, King of England Geoffrey V of Anjou Vladislaus II of Bohemia Robert de Craon Everard des Barres Vladislaus II the Exile Henry the Lion Albert the Bear Canute V of Denmark Sweyn III of Denmark Frederick I Barbarossa Anselm of Havelberg Conrad the Great Otto of Freising Alfonso Jordan Matthias I Godfrey III Henry Jasomirgott Adolf II of Holstein Roger II of Sicily Eastern front: Mesud I Imad ad-Din Zengi Nur ad-Din Saif ad-Din Ghazi I Al-Muqtafi Al-Hafiz Western front: Tashfin ibn Ali Ibrahim ibn Tashfin Ishaq ibn Ali Abd al-Mu'min Wends and allies: Niklot Pribislav of Wagria Ratibor I of Pomerania Strength Germans: 20,000 men[1] French: 15,000 men[1] total:20,000Casualties and losses high lightClose [1]Norwich 1995, pp. 94–95. sfn error: no target: CITEREFNorwich1995 (help)
Quick Facts Crusade of Unification, Date ...Crusade of UnificationPart of the CrusadesDate1914-1918LocationIberia, Cyprus, LevantResult Levant: Decisive Crusader Victory Muslim failiure to hold Jerusalem Peace treaty between Egypt and Venice Peace treaty between Arabia and Jerusalem End of the Ummayad Dynasty in Arabia Cyprus Ottoman Victory End to Byzantine Cyprus Iberia: Status quo ante bellum Territorialchanges Jerusalem and Acre Recaptured by Kingdom of Jerusalem Cyprus Annexed by the Ottoman EmpireBelligerents Orthadox States Kingdom of Jerusalem County of Tripoli Principality of Antioch Military Orders Knights Templar Knights Hospitaller Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre Knights of Saint Lazarus Crusade Kingdom of France County of Flanders County of Bar Duchy of Burgundy Duchy of Brittany Duke of Aquitaine Auvergne Holy Roman Empire Duchy of Swabia Duchy of Bavaria Duchy of Lower Lorraine Duchy of Upper Lorraine Duchy of Bohemia March of Austria March of Montferrat March of Styria County of Savoy County of Provence Byzantine Empire Armenian Principality Kingdom of England Duchy of Normandy Kingdom of Sicily Papal States Western front (Reconquista) Kingdom of Portugal County of Barcelona León and Castile Kingdom of France Republic of Genoa Republic of Pisa Wendish Crusade Holy Roman Empire Saxony March of Brandenburg March of Meissen County of Holstein Bishopric of Havelberg Archbishopric of Bremen Archbishopric of Mainz Bishopric of Halberstadt Bishopric of Münster Bishopric of Olmütz Bishopric of Brandenburg Bishopric of Merseburg Jutland-Kingdom of Denmark Zealand/Scania-Kingdom of Denmark Kingdom of Poland Levantine states: Seljuk Empire Sultanate of Rum Emirate of Zengids Emirate of Damascus Abbasid Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate Nizari Ismaili state in Syria (the Assassins) Western front: Almoravids Taifa of Badajoz Taifa of Valencia Taifa of Murcia Wends: Obotrite Confederacy (Obotrites, Wagrians) Liutizian Confederacy Wendish allies: Duchy of Pomerania Commanders and leaders Melisende of Jerusalem Baldwin III of Jerusalem Raymond II of Tripoli Raymond of Poitiers Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine Thoros II of Armenia Raynald of Châtillon Theodwin Afonso I of Portugal Alfonso VII of León and Castile Ramon Berenguer IV Conrad III of Germany Ottokar III of Styria Manuel I Komnenos Thierry of Alsace Stephen, King of England Geoffrey V of Anjou Vladislaus II of Bohemia Robert de Craon Everard des Barres Vladislaus II the Exile Henry the Lion Albert the Bear Canute V of Denmark Sweyn III of Denmark Frederick I Barbarossa Anselm of Havelberg Conrad the Great Otto of Freising Alfonso Jordan Matthias I Godfrey III Henry Jasomirgott Adolf II of Holstein Roger II of Sicily Eastern front: Mesud I Imad ad-Din Zengi Nur ad-Din Saif ad-Din Ghazi I Al-Muqtafi Al-Hafiz Western front: Tashfin ibn Ali Ibrahim ibn Tashfin Ishaq ibn Ali Abd al-Mu'min Wends and allies: Niklot Pribislav of Wagria Ratibor I of Pomerania Strength Germans: 20,000 men[1] French: 15,000 men[1] total:20,000Casualties and losses high lightClose [1]Norwich 1995, pp. 94–95. sfn error: no target: CITEREFNorwich1995 (help)