Read The Tragedy of the Templars Online
Authors: Michael Haag
    established 119, 125â6
    factional disputes 264â5
    forces 204
    frontiers 220, 258
    territory 219
Jesus
    baptism 124, 223
    Bethany associations 239
    Cathar belief 247
    crucifixion 197, 201, 240
    followers 109
    footprints 33, 130
    Holy Sepulchre stories 69
    human and divine natures 40â41
    Koranic view 35
    Mary Magdalene 240â41, 247
    nature of 12â13, 21, 40â41, 246
    pilgrimage sites 11â12, 129â32, 139, 317
    role in Gnostic belief 245
    Templar denial ritual 350â51
    Temple prophecy 9
    tomb 60, 68, 197
Jews
    Acre population 300
    Anti-Semitism 69â70, 105, 176
    conversion to Islam 67
    crusading violence against 105â6, 114, 176
    dress 49
    Egyptian population 237â8
    employment by Fatimids 65, 80, 238
    expulsion from France 346, 352
    Jerusalem survivors 116
    Languedoc population 246
    Mohammed's relationship with 20â21, 282
    Palestine population 14, 23, 65, 80
    persecutions by al-Hakim 66â7, 237â8
    prophets 25, 39, 46
    refugees from Jerusalem 80, 86
    restrictions on 49, 50, 334
    revolt against Romans 9
    status in Muslim society 39, 40, 49, 156
    Temple
see
Temple Western Wall prayers 9â10, 148
jihad
    against Byzantine Empire 36, 59â60
    against Muslim rivals 164â5, 195, 208, 211, 236â7, 248, 262, 334
    Alp Arslan's position 75
    concept 4, 22
    conquest of Edessa 169, 172
    Mameluke 230, 334, 335
    Nur al-Din's 164, 192, 194â5, 208, 211, 237, 248, 280â81
    origins 3â4
    propaganda 3, 187, 195, 208, 236, 276, 278â9
    Saladin's 2â3, 164, 192, 236, 237, 248, 262â3, 276, 278â80, 334
    Saladin's forces 267
    Zengi's 164â5, 169, 194, 237, 248
jizya
(poll tax) 25, 31, 39, 49, 55, 280
John, king of England 227, 231
John VII, patriarch of Jerusalem 61
John of Brienne, king of Jerusalem 303, 305
John of Salisbury, author and diplomat 189
John Tzimisces, Byzantine emperor 62
John of Würzburg, pilgrim 148, 196, 199, 241
Jordan, River
    baptism of Jesus 124
    Kurds crossing 293
    pilgrims to 124â5, 131, 223
    Saladin's crossing 267â8
    Templar castles 222, 223, 258â9, 317
Joscelin II, count of Edessa 165â7, 169â70, 209, 209
K
Kaaba 19â20, 21, 26, 33â4, 62
al-Kamil, sultan of Egypt 304, 306â7, 309
Kara Arslan, Artuqid ruler 165 165
Karbala, battle (680) 44
Kemal al-Din, Syrian chronicler 251
Kerak, castle 261
Kerbogha, Turkish governor of Mosul 109
kharaj
(land tax) 31
Khaybar, battle 282
Khorezmian Turks 311â13
Kilij Arslan, sultan of Rum 107
Kipchak Turks 311
Koran
    commentators 35â6
    Jewish prophets claimed by 25â6
    on
dhimmis
39, 46
    on direction of prayer 26
    on early Islam 20â21 on jihad 3â4
    on Night Journey 68â9, 280
Krak des Chevaliers design 219
    Hospitaller fortress 221, 261
    improvements forbidden 307
    Saladin's campaigns 292
    site 221â2, 248, 261
    surrender to Baybars 316â17, 318
Kurds 210â11, 233â4, 293
L
La Forbie, battle (1244) 313
Landolfo Brancacci, cardinal 358â60
Lane-Poole, Stanley 292
languages
    Arabic 31, 47â8, 51, 120, 146, 234, 242
    Armenian 146, 242
    Coptic 30â31
    First Crusade 108
    Frankish 156
    Greek 13, 15, 30, 51, 81, 85, 146, 242
    Latin, 15, 52, 81, 85
    learned by Franks 120, 146, 157, 242
    Persian 48, 74, 80
    Saladin's 234
    Syriac 30, 85, 146, 242
    translations 85, 51â2
    Turkish 80, 146, 234
Languedoc
    annexed to French crown 248
    Arab occupation 46
    Cathars 246, 248
    Jews 246
    Templars 246
Latakia
    Byzantine capture (970) 61
    fall to Qalaun (1287) 324
    fall to Saladin (1188) 292
    Muslim control 287
    pilgrims at 78
Lazarus 239, 241
Lebanon
    Bekaa valley 128
    Byzantine rule 15
    Mameluke campaigns 316
    Maronites 335
    religious restrictions 334â5
    Templar castle 317
el Leithy, Tamer, historian 211
Leo III, Byzantine emperor 37
Leo I (the Great), pope 41
Leo III, pope 52
Leontius of Byzantium, writer 14
Leopold, duke of Austria 303
Lisbon, siege and fall (1147) 177â8, 185
London
    first Templar house 136
    Temple (New Temple) 226, 227, 231, 232
    Temple Church 231, 264
Louis VII, king of France 231
    army 179â82, 297
    borrowing from Templars 182, 227
    character 173
    marriage 173, 182â3
    Paris Temple visit 178
    return from crusade 189, 191
    Second Crusade 173â5, 178â83, 186â9
    Templar letters to 210, 214
Louis IX (St Louis), king of France 300, 313â14, 320, 338, 353
Louis XVI, king of France Ludolph of Suchem 323â4, 326, 328
Lyon, Church Council (1274) 319â20, 336
M
Ma'arra, siege 111
Magna Mahomeria, settlement 154â5
Mamelukes
    Abbasid army 46, 59
    Acre capture (1291) 326â8
    Baybars' conquests 316â17
    Baybars' sultanate 315â16, 326
    capture of Louis IX 314
    coastal destruction policy 298, 329â30
    conquest of Templar fortresses 329
    engagements with Mongols 315, 324, 335
    forces 315â16
    insurrections against 333
    Italian trade with 320, 331
    jihad 334, 335
    La Forbie battle 313
    origins 230, 310â11, 315, 320
    Qalaun's agreements with Franks 324
    Qalaun's sultanate 321
    Ruad assault 337â8
    Saladin's army 267
    Saladin's bodyguard 234
    al-Salih's army 312â13
    seize power in Egypt 230, 288, 314
    Springs of Cresson battle 266â7
    Templar strategy against 320
Mamun, Abbasid caliph 49â50, 51
Manichaeanism 63, 244â5, 246
Mannassas, general 186
Mansoura, battle (1250) 313â14
Mansur, Abbasid caliph 45, 49
al-Mansur Ibrahim, prince of Homs 310, 312â13
Manuel I Comnenus, Byzantine emperor 179, 180, 212, 213, 256, 257
Manzikert, battle (1071) 71, 76, 81, 256, 303
al-Maqrizi, Egyptian historian 42â3
Mar Saba Greek Orthodox monastery 48, 52
Maraclea, Templar raids (1300) 336
Margat (Marqab), castle 219, 248, 292, 307, 324, 330
Maria Comnena, wife of Amalric 212
Maria Paleologina, daughter of Byzantine emperor 336
Marie, countess of Champagne 183â4
Marino Sanudo 249
Marj Rahit, battle (684) 30
Marseille
    Acre trading community 289, 323
    Templar fleet 229
Martin IV, pope 320â21
Martina, wife of Heraclius 17â18
Marwan II, Umayyad caliph 43â4
Mary Magdalene 239â42, 247
Masyaf, Assassin castle 159, 248, 250
Matilda, queen, wife of Stephen 225
Matthew of Edessa, historian 117
Maundrell, Henry 330
mawalis
(converts) 38â9, 44
Mecca
    caravans 19, 261
    defeat of alâZubayr 30
    direction of prayer 21, 26â7, 160, 244
    holy city 36, 68, 334
    Kaaba 19â20, 26, 62
    Mohammed's life 20â22, 33, 282
    Night Journey 33â4
    pilgrimage to 243
    ports for 261, 272
    Umayyad family 28, 32
Medina (formerly Yathrib)
    holy city 36, 68, 334
    Mohammed's life 20â21
    Muslim capital 25
    Night Journey 34
    ports for 261, 272
Melisende, queen of Jerusalem accession 147
    Armenian alliance 151
    Bethany buildings 239â40
    Church of the Holy Sepulchre 198
    Damascus alliance 162
    death of husband 185
    family 147, 166, 186, 240, 265
    grant to Templars 152
    joint rule with son 206
    marriage 132
    palace 147
    regency 206
Melitene, fall (933) 60
Messina 229, 294
Methodius of Patara, bishop 84
Michael VII Ducas, Byzantine emperor 81, 82
Michael VIII Paleologus, Byzantine emperor 336
Michael Rabo, Syrian Orthodox patriarch of Antioch 168, 170â71
Michael the Syrian, Jacobite patriarch of Antioch 141, 142, 238
Milan, Edict of 10
Milites Templi
(papal bull) 140
Militia Dei
(papal bull) 140
Militia Sancti Petri 83
Milvian Bridge, battle 10
Mohammed
    Companions 20, 28
    daughter 28
    death 19
    descendants 44
    footprint 33
    life 20â22
    Night Journey 2, 27, 33â4, 36, 68, 278, 280â81, 334
    praying towards Mecca 26
    relics 94
    view of Jewish and Christian prophets 46
    view of Zoroastrians 46
Mongols 314â15, 324, 335â7, 340
Montferrand, siege 163â4
Montfort, surrender to Baybars 317
Montgisard, battle (1177), 254â6, 258
Montségur, castle 247â8
Mosul
    Saladin's control 263, 264
    seized (1174) 236
Mount of Olives 33, 52, 130
Muawiya, Umayyad caliph 28â9, 33
Muin alâDin Unur, Turkish ruler of Damascus 158, 160, 162, 169, 187, 207
al-Muizz, Fatimid caliph 66
Mujin al-Din Ibn alâSufi 207â8
Muntasir, Abbasid caliph 59
al-Muqaddasi, chronicler 128
Muqaddasi, Mohammed ibn Ahmed, geographer 32, 35
Muslim, term 38
Mutawakkil, Abbasid caliph 50, 59
Myriokephalon, battle (1176) 256â7, 303
N
Nablus
    Melisende at 206
    truce arrangements (1229) 306, 309
    Turkish raids (1113, 1137) 129, 133
al-Nasr Mohammed, Mameluke sultan 334
Nazareth 62, 139, 266, 316
Nestorianism 40â41, 239
Nicaea
    First General Council of 13
    siege and fall (1097) 107
Nicene Creed 13
Nicholas IV, pope 321
Nicophorus Phocas, Byzantine emperor 61, 62
Nizam al-Mulk, chief minister to Alp Arslan 75
North Africa 29â30
Nubians 235, 310
Nur al-Din, son of Zengi
    accession 169
    Antioch campaign 214
    Antioch saved from 193â4
    assaults on Muslim rivals 162, 164â5, 195
    capture of Egypt 213â14
    Damascus relations 187, 188, 207â8, 237
    death 236
    dynastic ambition 162, 164
    Egyptian rule 235, 236
    Egyptian strategy 209â10, 211â12
    Inab siege 193
    jihad 164, 192, 194â5, 208, 211, 237, 248, 280â81
    Kurdish forces 210â11, 233
    Second Crusade 182, 186
    Sunni 195, 211, 233, 245
    threat to Outremer 196, 198, 210, 218, 220
    Tortosa destruction 221
    treaty with Jerusalem 208
    tribute to Franks 208
O
Odo of Montfaucon, Templar knight 178â9
Odo of Wirmis, Templar brother 224â5
Old Man of the Mountain 248, 250, 251
Omne Datum Optimum
(papal bull) 139â40
Osto of St Omer, Templar knight 178
Oultrejourdain 261
Outremer
    Acre capital 300
    Acre fall 328, 331
    agreement with Saladin 299â300
    agriculture 155
    Armenian alliance 151
    Byzantine relations 257
    castles 218â20
    Christian population 195
    coast 133, 288, 289, 299, 329â30
    Damascus policy 309â10
    defence of 200, 214
    encirclement of 188, 214, 264, 315
    fall 127, 230, 329
    Fifth Crusade 303â4