conflict Siege of Jerusalem image caption partof Crusade s date Autumn 1187 place Jerusalem result Ayyubid victory br surrender of Jerusalem. combatant1 Image Flag of Kingdom of Jerusalem.svg border 15px Kingdom of Jerusalem combatant2 Image Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg border 22px Ayyubid dynasty Ayyubids commander2 Saladin commander1 Balian of Ibelin br Heraclius of Jerusalem strength1 14 Ibelin ... 1187 simple Siege of Jerusalem1187 sl Obleganje Jeruzalema 1187 fi Jerusalemin piiritys 1187 ...Dablink For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Unreferenced ... number of soldiers remained in Jerusalem . ref Kingdom of Jerusalem 2009. ref The Siege of Jerusalem lasted from September 20 to October 2, 1187. On October 2, 1187 Balian of Ibelin surrendered Jerusalem ... under Saladin, and after a brief and unsuccessful siege of Tyre, the sultan arrived outside Jerusalem ... had in his entire army. The SiegeJerusalem large Negotiations were carried out between Saladin and Balian ... Barbarossa . In fiction The Siege of Jerusalem was the climax of the plot of the 2005 in film 2005 ... the events leading up to and of the Siege of Jerusalem. Though it is a work of fiction, it does .... II The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East, 1100 1187 . Cambridge University Press, 1952. coord missing Israel DEFAULTSORT Siege Of Jerusalem1187 Category Battles of the Crusades Jerusalem1187 Category Sieges of Jerusalem1187 Category Battles involving the Ayyubids Category Conflicts in 1187 ar 1187 ca Setge de Jerusalem1187 cs Obl h n Jeruzal ma 1187 de Belagerung von Jerusalem ... casualties1 Minimal casualties2 Heavy Campaignbox Ayyubid Crusader War On July 4, 1187 the Kingdom ... who could not pay their ransom were eventually sold into slavery. With the defeat of Jerusalem it signaled the end of the first Kingdom of Jerusalem . Europe responded to this defeat in 1189 by launching ... separately. ref Kingdom of Jerusalem 2009. ref Background The Kingdom of Jerusalem , weakened ... more details
of Hattin , much of the Holy Land had been lost to Saladin, including Siege of Jerusalem1187Jerusalem ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Tyre 1187 image File Tyre 1187.jpg 300px caption 15th century miniature depicting a charge of the Christian defenders against Saladin s army. Part of the manuscript Les Passages d Outremer , by S bastien Mamerot. partof Ayyubid Crusader War date November 12 1187 January 1 1188 place Tyre, Lebanon Tyre result Crusader Victory combatant1 Image Cross Templar.svg 20px border Crusade Crusaders combatant2 File Flag of Ayyubid Dynasty.svg border 22px Ayyubid Empire Ayyubids commander1 Conrad of Montferrat br Sancho Martin commander2 Saladin br Abd al Salam al Maghribi strength1 unknown number of soldiers br 17 galleys strength2 unknown number of soldiers br 10 galleys casualties1 Light casualties2 Heavy Campaignbox Ayyubid Crusader War The Siege of Tyre took place from November 12, 1187 to January 1, 1188. An army commanded by Saladin made an amphibious assault on the city, defended by Conrad of Montferrat . After two months of continuous struggle, Saladin ... of Acre 1187 1291 Stanley Lane Poole 1985 , Saladin and the Fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem coord ... army arrived on November 12, and started the siege. The rest of the army arrived 13 days later. ref name Nicholson The siege File Conrad of Montferrat Conrad arrives at Tyre.jpg frame Conrad arrives ... of Genoa Bib. Nat. Fran aise The fight was hard. Saladin s army had seventeen siege engines that constantly ... and stone throwing engines, harassed the attacking army. All of Saladin s attacks failed, and the siege ... to Acre. The siege ended on January 1, 1188. ref name Nicholson Aftermath After the victory, Conrad ... Helen Nicholson, David Nicolle 2005 , God s Warriors Knights Templar, Saracens and the Battle for Jerusalem ... Battles of the Crusades Category Conflicts in 1187 Category Conflicts in 1188 nl Beleg van Tyrus 1187 ... more details
See also Timeline of JerusalemJerusalem large The Siege of Jerusalem can refer to several historical events Sack of Jerusalem 925 BC by biblical pharaoh Shishaq, identified as Shoshenq I of the Twenty second dynasty of Egypt . Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem 701 BC by Sennacherib , king of the Assyrian Empire . Siege of Jerusalem 597 BC by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon Siege of Jerusalem 587 BC by Nebuchadrezzar II Siege of Jerusalem 63 BC by Pompey the Great , bringing about the incorporation of Judea into the Roman Republic . Siege of Jerusalem 37 BC by Herod the Great , ending Hasmonean rule over Judea. Siege of Jerusalem 70 by Titus , ending the major portion of Great Jewish Revolt. It ended in the destruction of Herod s Temple . Siege of Jerusalem 614 by Shahrbaraz Sassanid general capturing the city from the Byzantines, part of the Roman Persian Wars Siege of Jerusalem 637 by Khalid ibn al Walid Rashidun general under Umar Umar the Great , capturing the city from the Byzantine Empire Siege of Jerusalem 1099 by the crusaders, a part of the First Crusade Siege of Jerusalem1187 by Saladin , resulting in the recapture of the city by the Muslims Siege of Jerusalem 1244 by the Khwarezmians ... by treaty Battle of Jerusalem 1917 involved the capture of the city in the Sinai and Palestine campaign of World War I by British and Commonwealth forces Siege of Jerusalem 1948 during the 1948 Arab Israeli War. The city was divided between Jordan and Israel the latter proceeded to make Jerusalem its capital. An Six Day War West Bank encirclement of Jerusalem occurred in 1967 , which was completed with the Battle of Ammunition Hill however, the Six Day War was short and decisive enough that a siege never quite took place. In literature Siege of Jerusalem poem , 14th century Middle English alliterative poem depicting the events of 70 AD. The Siege of Jerusalem , 1771 poetical drama by Mary ... History of Jerusalem bg cs Obl h n Jeruzal ma de Belagerung Jerusalems es ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 1187 Year nav 1187 C12 year in topic NOTOC Year 1187 Roman numerals MCLXXXVII was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . Events onlyinclude By area America The Toltecs are deposed at Chichen Itza . Africa The Almohad caliph, Yaqub al Mansur , reconquers the city of Gabes Ifriqiya from the Almoravid pretender, Banu Ghaniya Ali b. Ghaniya . ref name Picard1997 cite book last Picard first Christophe title ... . July 4 &ndash Battle of Hattin Saladin defeats Guy of Lusignan , Kings of Jerusalem King of Jerusalem . September 20 &ndash October 2 &ndash Siege of Jerusalem1187Siege of Jerusalem Saladin captures Jerusalem . King Jayavarman VII of Ankor Vat defeats the Cham Asia Cham conquerors. Ghorin Muhammed ... city of Empoli . By topic Markets To finance the siege of Zadar Zara , the dodge of Republic ... Count Raymond III of Tripoli b. 1140 References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1187 Category 1187 af 1187 am 1187 . . . ar 1187 an 1187 ast 1187 az 1187 bn map bms 1187 be 1187 be x old 1187 bh bs 1187 br 1187 bg 1187 ca 1187 cv 1187 cs 1187 co 1187 cy 1187 da 1187 de 1187 et 1187 el 1187 es 1187 eo 1187 eu 1187 fa fr 1187 fy 1187 ga 1187 gd 1187 gl 1187 gan 1187 ko 1187 hy 1187 hi hr 1187. io 1187 bpy id 1187 os 1187 is 1187 it 1187 he 1187 jv 1187 ka 1187 kk 1187 sw 1187 ht 1187 almanak jilyen la 1187 lb 1187 lt 1187 m. hu 1187 mk 1187 mg 1187 mi 1187 mr . . arz 1187 ms 1187 nah 1187 nl 1187 nds nl 1187 new ja 1187 nap 1187 no 1187 nn 1187 nrm 1187 oc 1187 uz 1187 pi pnb 1187 nds 1187 pl 1187 pt 1187 ro 1187 qu 1187 ru 1187 sa sq 1187 scn 1187 simple 1187 sk 1187 sl 1187 sr 1187 su 1187 fi 1187 sv 1187 tl 1187 tt 1187 th . . 1730 tr 1187 tk 1187 uk 1187 ur 1187 vec 1187 vi 1187 vo 1187 war 1187 yo 1187 zh yue 1187 zh 1187 ... more details
hatnote For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor led the Sixth Crusade to the Holy Land in 1228, and claimed the kingship of Jerusalem by right of his wife, Queen Yolande of Jerusalem , who had inherited the title of Queen of Jerusalem from her mother, Maria of Montferrat , the wife of John of Brienne . The size of Frederick II s army and his reputation within the Islam ic world was sufficient to regain Jerusalem, Bethlehem , Nazareth and a number of neighbouring castles without violence. These were recovered by treaty with the Ayyubid Sultan Al Kamil . However, Jerusalem did not remain for long in Christian hands, as there was not enough territory around it in Christian hands to make it defensible. The Ayyubids invited the Khwarezm ian clans to reconquer the city. In the siege and subsequent fall of the city on July 15, 1244 the Khwarezmians completely razed Jerusalem, leaving it in ruins and useless to both Christians and Muslims. The Seventh Crusade under Louis IX of France was motivated by this massacre, but it accomplished little except to replace the Ayyubids and Khwarezmians with the more powerful Mamluks as the Crusades Crusaders main opponents in 1250. External links http orthodoxwiki.org Timeline of Church History The Siege on Orthodox Wiki http www.britannica.com oscar print?articleId 110241&fullArticle true&tocId 25604 The Siege on Encyclop dia Britannica http www.wzo.org.il en resources view.asp?id 222 The Siege on Timeline History of Jerusalem http www.dinur.org resources resourceCategoryDisplay.aspx?sortField datecreated&sortOrder desc&categoryid 453&rsid 0 The Siege on The Jewish History Resource Center Christian History collapsed coord missing DEFAULTSORT Siege of Jerusalem 1244 Category Conflicts in 1244 Category Sieges of Jerusalem 1244 Category Crusades Category History of Islam Category Religion and violence Category Warfare of the Middle Ages Siege stub MEast hist stub ... more details
Siege of Jerusalem is the title commonly given to an anonymous Middle English Epic poetry epic poem created in the second half of the 14th century possibly ca. 1370 1380 . The poem is composed in the alliterative manner popular in middle ages medieval English poetry, especially during the period known as the alliterative revival , and is known from nine surviving manuscripts, an uncommonly high number for works of this time. The siege described in the poem is that of 70 AD. The poem relies on a number of secondary sources&mdash including Vindicta salvatoris , Roger Argenteuil s Bible en Fran ois , Ranulf Higdon Ranulf Higdon s Polychronicon , and the Destruction of Troy &mdash and on Josephus Josephus The Jewish War , which was itself a source for the Polychronicon . The destruction of Jerusalem is ahistorically portrayed as divinely ordained vengeance by the Ancient Rome Romans Vespasian and Titus for the death of Jesus Christ . The poem also describes the tumultuous succession of emperors in Rome in the late 60s, when rulers Nero , Galba , Otho and Vitellius met violent deaths. Although technically excellent and linguistically interesting, the poem has rarely been presented to students of Middle English verse because of its Sadomasochism sadistic indulgence in gory details and extreme anti Semitic sentiment. This latter aspect of the poem raises important questions regarding the culture cultural milieu in which it was repeatedly copied and presumably read. Many modern critics have treated the poem with near contempt due to its excessive descriptions of violence, such as the horrible execution of the Jewish high priests or the cannibalism of her own child by a Jewish woman ... camelot teams livfrm.htm Text of Siege of Jerusalem with modern English translation ... livint.htm Introduction to Siege of Jerusalem by Michael Livingston, TEAMS Middle English Text Series http www.lib.rochester.edu camelot teams livbib.htm Bibliography of works related to Siege of Jerusalem ... more details
For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history Siege of Jerusalem disambiguation Siege of Jerusalem Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Jerusalem 637 partof the Muslim conquest of Syria ... Arab Wars Campaignbox Campaigns of Khalid ibn Walid The Siege of Jerusalem was a part of a military .... Jerusalem remained under Muslim rule until it was Siege of Jerusalem 1099 captured by Crusaders ..., jerusalem. caption The Al Aqsa Mosque , Jerusalem , is one of the most sacred site for Muslims. date November 636 April 637 A.D place Jerusalem result Rashidun victory territory Jerusalem captured by Rashidun ... 23px Rashidun Caliphate commander2 Patriarch Sophronius of Jerusalem Sophronius commander1 Abu Ubaidah ... Jerusalem in November 636. After six months, the Patriarch Sophronius of Jerusalem Sophronius agreed ... Umar traveled to Jerusalem in person to receive the submission of the city. The Muslim conquest ... site by Islam , as well as by Christianity and Judaism . After the Muslim conquest of Jerusalem, Jew s were allowed to live and practice their religion freely in Jerusalem by Caliph Umar after nearly ... , p.70 71. ref Prelude Jerusalem was an important city of the Byzantine province of Palestina prima ... captured holy relic it was later bought back to Jerusalem by Emperor Heraclius after he was victorious ... varied between the coastal city of Caesarea and Jerusalem. Abu Ubaidah could see the importance .... Accordingly, Abu Ubaidah marched towards Jerusalem from Jabiya, with Khalid ibn Walid and his Mobile guard leading the advance. The Muslims arrived at Jerusalem around early November, and the Byzantine garrison withdrew into the fortified city. ref name a296 Akram 2004 , p.431. ref SiegeJerusalem had been well fortified after Heraclius recaptured it from the Persians. ref Gil, Moshe 1997 , p.51. ref After the Byzantine defeat at Yarmouk, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem Sophronius of Jerusalem Sophronius repaired its defenses. ref name r17 Runciman, Steven ... more details
dablink For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Infobox Military Conflict image caption A clay tablet of the Babylonian Chronicles which mentions the JerusalemSiege of 597 BC conflict Siege of Jerusalem partof date c. 597 BC place Jerusalem result Babylonia takes and despoils Jerusalem Babylonia n Victory combatant1 Kingdom of Judah Judah combatant2 Babylonia commander1 Jehoiakim commander2 Nebuchadnezzar II strength1 Much fewer strength2 Unknown casualties1 Many slain, others taken to captivity casualties2 Unknown In 601 BC , in the fourth year of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar II , king of Babylon , unsuccessfully attempted to invade Egypt and was repulsed with heavy losses. This failure led to numerous rebellions among the states of the Levant which owed allegiance to Babylon, including Kingdom of Judah Judah , where the king, Jehoiakim , stopped paying tribute to Nebuchadnezzar ref http www.drshirley.org hist hist05.html The Divided Monarchy ... of the Bible Pub. by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc. 2006 ref , he laid siege to Jerusalem , which ... missing Israel DEFAULTSORT Siege Of Jerusalem 597 Bc Category 597 BC Category 6th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving Babylonia Category Sieges of Jerusalem Category Hebrew Bible events ... he had invaded the land of Hatti Syria Palestine he laid siege to the city of Judah. On the second ... Nebuchadnezzar pillaged both the city and the Temple of Jerusalem Temple and Babylonian captivity ... by Donald Wiseman in 1956, establish that Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem .... Thiele Thiele had determined from the biblical texts that Nebuchadnezzar s initial capture of Jerusalem ... ie. the first fall of Jerusalem . References reflist External links portalbox Judaism Military history ... 2007 biblical archaeology find.aspx The Siege on the British Museum website http www.britanica.com EBchecked topic 656213 Zedekiah The Siege on the Encyclop dia Britannica website http www.livius.org ... more details
dablink For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Refimprove date March 2011 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Siege of Jerusalem partof the Jewish revolt against Heraclius and Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 date 614 place Jerusalem , Palaestina Prima territory Jerusalem and Palaestina Prima annexed to the Persian Empire as Jewish revolt against Heraclius ... Byzantine Sassanid War of 602 628 The Siege of Jerusalem in 614 was part of the final phase of the Byzantine ... rebels under Benjamin of Tiberias , the Persian army laid siege to Jerusalem . After 21 days of relentless siege warfare , Jerusalem s walls yielded and the decisive Persian victory resulted in the territorial annexation of Jerusalem, and eventually all of Palaestina Prima. ref name Antiochus better ... they marched on Jerusalem. The Siege Customary to military tradition, when the Persian force arrived outside Jerusalem, Shahrbaraz offered a peaceful transition of power should the city surrender ... and fierce siege , given Jerusalem s powerful fortifications . For twenty days, the Persians army continually pounded the walls of Jerusalem with ballistas and other Siege engines engines . ref name ... of Jerusalem Patriarch Zacharias br Abba Modestus commander2 Shahrbaraz br Nehemiah ben Hushiel ... into Syria in the previous year, Shahrbaraz s next target was Jerusalem , the capital of Palaestina ... Prima and Siege of Caesarea 614 conquered Caesaria Maritima , the administrative capital ... Modestus to assist Jerusalem. ref name Antiochus better source date September 2011 However, once ... Jews from settling in Jerusalem. ref name allempires http www.allempires.com article index.php ... date September 2011 Alleged massacre The siege allegedly resulted in a massacre of the Christians in Jerusalem and destruction of Christian churches and other buildings, and notably the destruction ... Jerusalem in World History by Judith Mendelsohn Rood. ref ref name Mamilla Pool According to Antiochus ... more details
Dablink For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox Military Conflict image conflict Siege of Jerusalem partof date c. 587 BC place Jerusalem result Babylonia n victory, takes and destroys Jerusalem fall of the Kingdom of Judah combatant1 Kingdom of Judah combatant2 Neo Babylonian Empire commander1 Zedekiah commander2 Nebuchadnezzar ... casualties2 Unknown In 580s BC 589 BC , Nebuchadnezzar II laid siege to Jerusalem , culminating in the destruction of the city and its Temple of Jerusalem temple in 587 BC. Siege Following the Siege of Jerusalem 597 BC siege of 597 BC , Nebuchadnezzar installed Zedekiah as tributary king of Judah ... 2 Kings 25 1 HE ref and began a siege of Jerusalem in January 589 BC. During this siege, which ... of the British Museum, 1956 73. ref There has been some debate as to when the second siege of Jerusalem took place. Though there is no dispute that Jerusalem fell the second time in the summer month ... Siege Of Jerusalem 587 Bc Category 587 BC Category 6th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving Babylonia Category Sieges of Jerusalem Category Hebrew Bible events Category Ancient Israel ... broke through Jerusalem s walls, conquering the city. Zedekiah and his followers attempted ... ref where he remained a prisoner until his death. After the fall of Jerusalem, the Babylonian general Nebuzaraddan was sent to complete its destruction. Jerusalem was plundered and Solomon s Temple was destroyed ... captured Jerusalem the first time putting an end to the reign of Jeconiah Jehoaichin on 2 Adar ... of Jerusalem to 587 BC, whereas Edwin R. Thiele offers 586 BC. ref name Thiele Edwin Thiele ... Jerusalem fell, would be 587 586 BC. Since Judah s regnal years were counted from Tishri in autumn, this would place the end of his reign and the capture of Jerusalem in the summer of 586 BC. ref ... based calendar. The fall of Jerusalem in his eleventh year would then have been in the summer ... more details
Hatnote For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Infobox military conflict conflict Siege of Jerusalem image File 1099 Siege of Jerusalem.jpg 300px caption Siege and Capture of Jerusalem, 1099 partof the First Crusade date June 7 July 15, 1099 place Jerusalem ... War The Siege of Jerusalem took place from June 7 to July 15, 1099 during the First Crusade . The Crusaders stormed and captured the city from Fatimid Egypt . Background After the successful siege ... to Jerusalem in Christianity Jerusalem without them. The siege of Arqa At the end of December or early ... over the Crusade. The siege of Jerusalem Arrival at the Holy City The siege of Arqa lasted until May ... of food and water around Jerusalem. The city was well prepared for the siege, and the Fatimid ... to the Jerusalemsiege because he had stayed with Baldwin I of Jerusalem Baldwin in Edessa ... of Chartres, http www.fordham.edu halsall source cde jlem.html fulcher1 The Siege of the City of Jerusalem ... who escaped Jerusalem at the time of the Crusader siege refers to such killings. However, the same ... that some Eastern Christian clergy remained in or near Jerusalem during the siege. In November .... Nevertheless, their victory paved the way for the establishment of the Kingdom of Jerusalem . The siege ... and problems related to the siege of Jerusalem. Sir Archibald Alison, Essays, Political, Historical ... DEFAULTSORT Jerusalem 1099 , Siege Of Category Battles involving the Fatimid Caliphate Category ... for himself. Baldwin I of Jerusalem Baldwin of Boulogne remained in Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa , captured ... Raymond of Toulouse , frustrated, left Antioch to capture the fortress at Ma arrat al Numan in the Siege ..., and Gaston arrived at Arqa in March, but the siege continued. The situation was tense not only ... that the crusaders not continue towards Jerusalem, but this was ignored Iftikhar ad Daula , the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem, was aware of the Crusaders intentions. Therefore, he expelled ... more details
dablink For other sieges laid upon the city of Jerusalem in history, see Siege of Jerusalem . Refimprove date July 2007 Battles involving Assyria In approximately 701 BCE, Sennacherib , king of Assyria, attacked the fortified cities of Judah, laying siege on Jerusalem. The historical outcome of the siege is unclear. Background In 721 BCE, the Assyria n army captured the Israelite capital at Samaria and carried away the citizens of the northern kingdom into captivity. The virtual destruction of Israel left the southern kingdom, Kingdom of Judah Judah , to fend for itself in the whirlwind of warring ..., Sennacherib attacked Judah, laying siege on Jerusalem. Outcome of Siege Sources from both sides claimed ... tradition. In addition, McNeill reasons that the Assyrian siege of Jerusalem holds special ... Babylonian captivity Second Temple Herod s Temple Siege of Jerusalem 70 Destruction of Jerusalem Jewish ... siege is told in the Old Testament books of Book of Isaiah Isaiah , Books of Chronicles ... preparations to protect Jerusalem. In an effort to deprive the Assyrians of water, springs outside ... the city with fresh water. Additional siege preparations included fortification of the existing .... Nevertheless, Sennacherib marched on Jerusalem with a large army. When the Assyrian force arrived ..., and Yahweh could not deliver Jerusalem from the king of Assyria. He listed the gods of the people ... to save his land from me? During the siege, Hezekiah clad himself in sackcloth out of anguish from ... Sennacherib saw the destruction wreaked on his army, he withdrew to Nineveh . Jerusalem was spared ... Hezekiah in Jerusalem like a caged bird. The text goes on to describe how the terrifying splendor ... Testament s suggestion that Jerusalem was victorious rather than defeated, is corroborated by the Greek ... Abrahamic faiths. Henry T. Aubin writes in http www.amazon.com dp 1569473366 The Rescue of Jerusalem ... Ancient Israel and Judah Category Sieges of Jerusalem Category Battles involving Assyria ar ... more details
of Jerusalem by Herod the Great , Jean Fouquet 1470 1475 conflict Siege of Jerusalem partof date 37 BC place Jerusalem result Herod victorious, end of Hasmonean dynasty combatant1 commander1 Herod ... Campaignbox Antony s Parthian War Herod the Great s Siege of Jerusalem 37 BC was the final step ... war in the Hasmonean Kingdom between Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II , Siege of Jerusalem 63 BC conquered ... his siege of Jerusalem. He operated in Judea, Samaria and the Galilee instead, fighting against ... once again pitched camp outside Jerusalem, though the onset of winter brought military operations to a halt. ref name history2 ref name forts Siege File Jerusalem before Herod circa 37BC.svg thumb Jerusalem ... s siege of Jerusalem may have inspired Psalms of Solomon Psalm of Solomon 17, the earliest text ... Herod the Great, Sosius, and the Siege of Jerusalem 37 B.C.E. in Psalm of Solomon 17 accessdate ... Group isbn 9780275971403 cite DEFAULTSORT Jerusalem, Siege of 37 Category Sieges of Jerusalem Category ... rule. The siege appears in the writings of Josephus and Dio Cassius . ref name sicker Background ... appointed his sons Phasael and Herod the Great Herod military governors of Jerusalem and the Galilee ... to take Jaffa and then relieved Masada, where his family was still holed up. He then marched on Jerusalem ... able to pacify the Galilee and march south towards Jerusalem. Antigonus attempted to face Herod ... 1 345 ref ref name sicker With the coming of spring, Herod began executing his siege with vigour ... and guard towers, cutting down the trees surrounding the city, and employing siege engines and artillery ... the north wall , apparently Jerusalem s second wall. The first wall fell 15 days later, and soon ... Baris , the defenders were left holding the Temple s inner court and Jerusalem s upper city southwestern quarter of the city . ref name JSiege2 ref name siege ref name forts These now appealed to Herod .... ref name forts During the siege Antigonus had used Herod s lack of pedigree as propaganda, calling ... more details
of Jerusalem , Jean Fouquet 1470 1475 conflict Siege of Jerusalem partof date 63 BC place Jerusalem result Roman victory, Judea incorporated into the Roman Republic combatant1 Roman Republic ... for his Roman triumph triumphal procession . ref name forts Aftermath The siege and conquest of Jerusalem .... ref name rome ref name jews ref name forts See also Siege of Jerusalem 37 BC References Notes Reflist ..., Siege of 63 Category Sieges of Jerusalem Category Hasmoneans Category Battles involving the Roman ... Cornelius Sulla commander2 Aristobulus II strength1 strength2 casualties1 Few casualties2 12,000 The Siege of Jerusalem 63 BC occurred during Pompey the Great s campaigns in the east, shortly after his ... of Jerusalem , however, spelled the end of Jewish independence and the incorporation of Judea ... ousted his elder brother from both the throne and the Kohen Gadol high priesthood in Jerusalem, Antipater ... forces besieged Aristobulus in Jerusalem. ref name rome Under Sartre 2005 , pp. 40 42 ref ref name ... legate in Damascus , to arrive in Jerusalem. Scaurus was approached by both parties but the issue was settled ... ordered Arestas to lift his siege of the city. As the Nabataean army withdrew towards Amman Philadelphia ... of which Aristobulus yielded. When Aulus Gabinius led a force to take Jerusalem, however, Aristobulus ... to besiege the city. ref name forts Rocca2008 Rocca 2008 , pp. 44 46 ref Siege When Pompey arrived in Jerusalem, he surveyed the city quote for he saw the walls were so firm, that it would ... part of the city wall, and let the Romans in. This allowed Pompey to take hold of Jerusalem s upper ... they refused, began prosecuting the siege with vigour. Pompey had his forces construct a wall of circumvallation ... last Wightman first Gregory J. title Temple Fortresses in Jerusalem Part II The Hasmonean Baris and Herodian ... to hinder Roman efforts. When the banks were complete, Pompey erected siege towers and brought up siege engines and battering rams from Tyre, Lebanon Tyre . Under the protection of slingers driving ... more details
Infobox planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Afra symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth discovery site Landessternwarte Heidelberg K nigstuhl Heidelberg discovered December 6, 1929 designations yes mp name 1187 alt names 1929 XC mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.2255152 perihelion 2.0534136 semimajor eccentricity 0.2220340 period 1566.2898231 avg speed inclination 10.72635 asc node 327.46672 mean anomaly 122.00006 arg peri 74.23518 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo 0.0527 temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 11.30 1187 Afra 1929 XC is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on December 6, 1929 by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth at Landessternwarte Heidelberg K nigstuhl Heidelberg . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1187 Afra JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1187 Afra Minor planets navigator 1186 Turnera 1188 Gothlandia Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Afra Category Discoveries by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1929 Beltasteroid stub de 1187 Afra el 1187 es 1187 Afra eo 1187 Afro eu 1187 Afra fa it 1187 Afra la 1187 Afra hu 1187 Afra no 1187 Afra nn 1187 Afra pl 1187 Afra pt 1187 Afra sk 1187 Afra sr 1187 Afra tl 1187 Afra uk 1187 vi 1187 Afra yo 1187 Afra ... more details
The following elections occurred in the year 1187. TOC left Papal election, December 1187 Papal election, October 1187 See also Category 1187 elections Category Lists of elections by year ... more details
List of state leaders in 1186 1186 state leaders 1187 Events of 1187 List of state leaders in 1188 1188 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Morocco Yaqub, Almohad Caliph Yaqub , Almohad Emir 1184&ndash 1199 Asia China Jinn Dynasty Jin Dynasty Emperor Shizong of Jin Emperor Shizong 1161&ndash 1189 China Southern Song Dynasty Emperor Xiaozong of Song Emperor Xiaozong 1162&ndash 1189 Kamakura period Japan Kamakura period Monarch Emperor Go Toba 1183&ndash 1198 Cloistered rule r Emperor Go Shirakawa , Taishang Huang J k of Japan 1158&ndash 1192 de facto Minamoto no Yoritomo 1185&ndash 1199 Kamakura shogunate Kamakura shogun after 1192 Kara Khitan Khanate Western Liao Yel Zhilugu 1178&ndash 1211 Khmer Empire Jayavarman VII Mahaparamasangata ? 1181 1220? Goryeo Korea Goryeo Kingdom Myeongjong of Goryeo Myeongjong 1170&ndash 1197 Western Xia Emperor Renzong of Western Xia Emperor Renzong 1139&ndash 1193 Europe Kingdom of Aragon Alfonso II of Aragon Alfonso II 1162&ndash 1196 Second Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian Empire Peter IV of Bulgaria Peter IV, Tsar of Bulgaria 1185&ndash 1190 , 1196&ndash 1197 Kingdom of Castile Alfonso VIII of Castile Alfonso VIII 1158&ndash 1214 Kingdom of Denmark Canute VI of Denmark Canute VI 1182&ndash 1202 Kingdom of England Henry II of England Henry II 1154&ndash 1189 Kingdom of France Philip II of France Philip II 1180&ndash 1223 Duchy of Brittany Constance, Duchess of Brittany Constance 1186&ndash 1201 Holy Roman Empire Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa 1152&ndash 1190 Duchy of Bavaria Louis I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Louis I 1183&ndash 1231 Duchy of Bohemia Bedrich, Duke of Bohemia Bedrich 1178&ndash 1189 Prince Archbishopric ... States Pope Urban III 1185&ndash 1187 Pope Gregory VIII 1187 Pope Clement III 1187&ndash 1191 Poland ... 1192 Syria and Egypt Saladin , Ayyubid Sultan 1171&ndash 1193 Category 1187 Category Lists of state leaders by year 1187 de Liste der Staatsoberh upter 1187 mk 1187 ... more details
The papal election of October 21, 1187 was a papal conclave papal election convoked after the death of Pope Urban III . It resulted in the election of Cardinal Alberto Sartori di Morra , who took the name of Pope Gregory VIII Gregory VIII . List of participants At the death of Pope Urban III there were probably 23 cardinals. ref Cf. I.S. Robinson, p. 44 and 86 87 Kartusch, p. 30 Jaff Philipp, Regesta... , p. 492 493, 528 ref Basing on the countersigning of the papal bulls in October 1187 ref Jaff Philipp, Regesta... , p. 492 493, 528 ref it is possible to establish that probably 13 of them participated in the election of successor of Urban III class wikitable sortable style width 100 width Elector width Place of birth width Cardinalatial title width Elevated width Elevator width Notes valign top Henri de Marsiac , O.Cist. Ch teau de Marcy , France Bishop of Albano March 1179 Pope Alexander III Aleksander III Declined the election to the papacy valign top Pope Clement III Paolo Scolari Rome Bishop of Palestrina September 21, 1179 Pope Alexander III Alexander III Archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian Basilica future Pope Clement III 1187 1191 valign top Thibaud of Ostia Thibaud , O.S.B.Cluny France Bishop of Ostia e Velletri 1184 Pope Lucius III Lucius III valign top Pope Gregory VIII Alberto di Morra , Can.Reg.Praem. Benevento Priest of S. Lorenzo in Lucina and Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church December 21, 1156 Pope Adrian IV Adrian IV Protopriest elected Pope Gregory VIII valign top Pietro de Bono , C.R.S.M.R. Rome Priest of S. Susanna March 18, 1166 Pope Alexander III ... on October 20, 1187. On the following day thirteen cardinals present on his deathbed started ... chancellor Alberto di Morra . On October 21, 1187 he was unanimously elected pope and took the name ... elections 1187 Category 1187 elections Category 12th century in religion Category 12th century in Europe es Elecci n Papal de octubre de 1187 pl Papieska elekcja 1187 Grzegorz VIII ... more details
The papal election of December 19, 1187 was a papal conclave papal election convoked after the death of Pope Gregory VIII . It resulted in the election of Cardinal Paolo Scolari , who took the name of Pope Clement III Clement III . List of participants At the death of Gregory VIII there were probably only 20 cardinals ref I.S. Robinson, p. 44 and 87 Kartusch, p. 31. ref . Basing on the countersigning of the papal bulls in December 1187 ref Jaff Philipp, Regesta... , p. 528, 535 536 ref it is possible to establish that only 9 cardinals ref I.S. Robinson, p. 44 ref were present at the death of Gregory VIII at Pisa class wikitable sortable style width 100 width Elector width Place of birth width Cardinalatial title width Elevated width Elevator width Notes valign top Pope Clement III Paolo Scolari Rome Bishop of Palestrina September 21, 1179 Pope Alexander III Alexander III Archpriest of the patriarchal Liberian Basilica elected Pope Clement III valign top Thibaud of Ostia Thibaud , O.S.B.Cluny France Bishop of Ostia e Velletri 1184 Pope Lucius III Lucius III Elected Pope but declined valign top Laborante de Panormo Pontormo Priest of S. Maria in Trastevere September 1173 Pope Alexander III Alexander III valign top Melior le Maitre , O.S.B.Vall. Pisa Priest of SS. Giovanni e Paolo March 16, 1185 Pope Lucius III Lucius III Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church valign top Pope Celestine III Giacinto Bobone Orsini Rome Deacon of S. Maria in Cosmedin December 22, 1144 Pope Lucius II Lucius II Protodeacon future Pope Celestine III 1191 1198 valign top Graziano da Pisa Pisa Deacon of SS. Cosma e Damiano March 4, 1178 Pope Alexander III Alexander III valign top Ottaviano di Paoli Rome ... of Pope Gregory VIII Pope Gregory VIII died at Pisa on December 17, 1187 after a pontificate ... conclaves 1800 2005 Category Papal elections 1187 Category 1187 elections Category 12th century in Europe Category 12th century Roman Catholicism pl Papieska elekcja 1187 Klemens III ... more details
Other uses Infobox film name The Siege image Siege movie poster.jpg caption Theatrical release poster alt director Edward Zwick producer Lynda Obst br Edward Zwick writer screenplay Lawrence Wright br Menno Meyjes br Edward Zwick story Lawrence Wright starring Denzel Washington br Annette Bening br Tony Shalhoub br David Proval br Bruce Willis music Graeme Revell cinematography Roger Deakins editing Steven Rosenblum distributor 20th Century Fox released Start date 1998 11 06 runtime 116 minutes country United States language English budget 70 million gross 116,672,912 The Siege is a 1998 American Thriller genre thriller film directed by Edward Zwick . The film is about a fictional situation in which ... Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of a 44 fresh based on 59 reviews. ref cite web title The Siege 1998 url http www.rottentomatoes.com m 1085113 siege work Rotten Tomatoes publisher Flixster ... it is not intentionally offensive it is clumsy. ref The Siege Roger Ebert November 6, 1998 ... on a budget of 70 million. ref cite web title The Siege 1998 url http www.boxofficemojo.com movies ... spokesman Hussein Ibish said The Siege is extremely offensive. It s beyond offensive. We re used to offensive .... ref name hollywood cite web date November 5, 1998 title Muslims feel under siege from Hollywood ... 25, 1998 title Islamic Council Protests Timing of The Siege work Los Angeles Times url http articles.latimes.com ... noted that The Siege s villains also include members of the U.S. government, and dismissed the criticism .... ref cite news title Director Ed Zwick defends The Siege url http edition.cnn.com SHOWBIZ Movies 9811 10 siege index.html work CNN NewsStand date November 10, 1998 accessdate January 4, 2010 archiveurl ... id 1085113 siege metacritic film id siege mojo title id siege Edward Zwick DEFAULTSORT Siege ... stanje it Attacco al potere hu Sz ks g llapot film nl The Siege ja pl Stan obl enia film 1998 pt The Siege ru , 1998 sr sh The Siege fi Poikkeustila elokuva ... more details
Kerman province Kerman was a province in southern Persia. Qawurd of Kerman Qawurd 1041 1073 Kerman Shah 1073 1074 Sultan Shah of Kerman Sultan Shah 1074 1075 Hussain Omar of Kerman Hussain Omar 1075 1084 Turan Shah I 1084 1096 Iran Shah 1096 1101 Arslan Shah I 1101 1142 Mehmed I of Kerman Mehmed I Muhammad 1142 1156 Toghr l of Kerman To r l Shah 1156 1169 Bahram Shah 1169 1174 Arslan Shah II 1174 1176 Turan Shah II 1176 1183 Mehmed II of Kerman Mehmed II Muhammad 1183 1187 Mehmed II overthrown by the Oghuz chief Malik Dinar Category Seljuk rulers ... more details
Caliphate Fatimid ruler expelled the native Christian population before Jerusalem was Siege of Jerusalem 1099 conquered by the Crusades Crusaders , who massacred most of its Muslim and Jewish inhabitants when they took the solidly defended city by assault, after a period of siege later the Crusaders created the Kingdom of Jerusalem . By early June 1099 Jerusalem s population had declined ... title First Crusade Siege of Jerusalem journal Military History url http www.historynet.com historical conflicts 3028446.html?page 4&c y accessdate 2007 05 18 ref Under the Ayyubid dynasty In 1187, the city ... Jerusalem was taken back under the leadership of Saladin in 1187, and particularly from the 13th ...The Islamization of Jerusalem began in the first year A.H. 620 CE , when Islam instructed Muslims to face ... of Jerusalem for Muslims ref Under the Caliphates In 638 the Islam ic Caliphate extended its dominion to Jerusalem. ref Jerusalem Illustrated History Atlas Martin Gilbert, Macmillan Publishing ... Monophysite Christian Patriarch Sophronius , assuring him that Jerusalem s Christian ... The First Crusade and the Foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem last Runciman first Steven ... . He prayed outside the church, where the Mosque of Omar Jerusalem Mosque of Umar Omar stands ... bishop Arculf , who lived in Jerusalem from 679 to 688, the Mosque of Umar was a rectangular wooden ... Center for Jerusalem Studies, Bar Ilan University title The Early Arab Period 638 1099 accessdate ... of the Dome of the Rock in the late 7th century. ref Cite book title The Holy City Jerusalem ... al Muqaddasi writes that Abd al Malik built the shrine in order to compete in grandeur with Jerusalem s monumental churches. ref name Yisrael Shalem Over the next four hundred years Jerusalem s prominence ... mzank Jerusalem p period4 3.htm last Zank first Michael publisher Boston University title Abbasid ... Foundation title Main Events in the History of Jerusalem accessdate 2007 02 02 year 2003 work ... more details
Infobox UN resolution number 1187 organ SC date 30 July year 1998 meeting 3,912 code S RES 1187 document http daccess dds ny.un.org doc UNDOC GEN N98 223 13 PDF N9822313.pdf?OpenElement for 15 abstention 0 against 0 subject The situation in Georgia result Adopted image Zugdidi.png caption Zugdidi District in Georgia United Nations United Nations Security Council resolution Security Council Resolution 1187 , adopted unanimously on July 30, 1998, after reaffirming all resolutions on Georgia country Georgia , particularly United Nations Security Council Resolution 1150 Resolution 1150 1998 , the Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia UNOMIG until January 31, 1999, and discussed recent hostilities in the country. ref cite news url http www.un.org News Press docs 1998 19980730.sc6555.html title Security Council extends mandate of UNOMIG until 31 January 1999 date July 30, 1998 publisher United Nations ref The Security Council was concerned at the tense situation in the districts of Zugdidi District Zugdidi and Gali District, Abkhazia Gali and the risk of fighting. Neither Abkhazia nor Georgia country Georgia were willing to renounce violence or seek a serious peaceful solution. There was concern at the resumption of hostilities in May 1998 and both parties were called upon to observe the Agreement on a Cease fire and Separation of Forces Moscow Agreement and other agreements. The parties were asked to establish a joint mechanism to investigate and prevent acts that violate the Moscow Agreement and terrorism terrorist acts . ref cite book last Nesi first Giuseppe title International cooperation in counter terrorism the United Nations and regional organizations in the fight against terrorism year 2006 publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd isbn 978 0754647553 page 95 ref The Council reaffirmed the right of all displaced persons and refugee s, of which ... United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Georgia country nl Resolutie 1187 Veiligheidsraad ... more details
1250 1382 1187Siege of Jerusalem1187 Saladin captures Jerusalem from Crusaders, after Battle of the Horns ... conquers most of the Levant . At around this time, the Siege of Gezer c.733 BC , 20 miles west of Jerusalem ... 0 06 015362 8 ref 712 BCE Assyrian Siege of JerusalemJerusalem pays further tribute to the Neo Assyrian ... Siege of Jerusalemsiege to the city . c.670 BCE Manasseh of Judah Manasseh , the ruler of Jerusalem ... . 599 597 BCE Siege of Jerusalem 597 BC Nebuchadnezzar II crushed a rebellion in the Kingdom of Judah ... of Egypt in 601. Jehoiachin of Jerusalem deported to Babylon Biblical sources only 587 6 BCE Siege ... . Alexander s armies took Jerusalem without complication whilst travelling to Egypt after the Siege ... of Jerusalem Fighting Fleeing Marching Slaying Burning Chemical reactions b.jpg thumb right The siege ... the Great Siege of Jerusalem 63 BC besieges and takes the city. ref name Slavik2001 p.60 Pompey enters ... in the Siege of Jerusalem 37 BC . ref name armstrong ref name sicker 37 35 BCE Herod the Great builds ... led by Simon Bar Giora 70 CE Siege of Jerusalem 70 Titus , eldest son of Emperor Vespasian , ends ... and spreads to other cities including Jerusalem. 614 Siege of Jerusalem 614 Jerusalem falls ... after the Abbasids lost their military dominance c. 950 . 636 7 Siege of Jerusalem 637 Caliph ... right thumb A woodcut of Jerusalem in the Nuremberg Chronicle , 1493 1099 Siege of Jerusalem 1099 ...stack clear true Jerusalem large Jews and Judaism sidebar history This is a Chronology timeline of major events in the History of Jerusalem a city that had been fought over sixteen times in its history. ref Steckoll, Solomon H., The gates of Jerusalem , Frederick A. Praeger, New York, 1968, preface ref During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times ... s tally in Jerusalem Besieged. ref Ancient history Ancient period Image Egypt 1450 BC.svg thumb left ... The Levant showing Jerusalem in c. 830 BCE Image Map of Assyria.png thumb left Neo Assyrian Empire ... more details
however, Jerusalem itself was recaptured by Saladin in 1187, who permitted worship of all religions see Siege of Jerusalem1187 . File Tower of david jerusalem.jpg thumb left Medieval Tower of David .... It had survived an Assyrian Siege of Jerusalem Assyrian siege in 701 BCE by Sennacherib , unlike Samaria ..., and diverse treasures, a rich and immense booty . The Siege of Jerusalem 597 BC siege of Jerusalem ... Siege of Jerusalem 37 BC captured Jerusalem , ending Hasmonean rule. Herod ruled the Iudaea ... 150px Siege of Jerusalem 70 Sack of Jerusalem . Inside wall from the Arch of Titus , Rome. The Menorah ... Crusade came to siegeJerusalem, one of Dolberger s family members rescued Jews in Palestine and carried ... to Jerusalem were cut off by Arab irregulars, placing the Jewish population of the city under siege ...See also Timeline of JerusalemJerusalem large During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed ... June 3, 2008 . According to Eric H. Cline s tally in Jerusalem Besieged. ref The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE , making Jerusalem one of the List of cities by time of continuous ... jsource Peace jerutime.html title Timeline for the History of Jerusalem work Jewish Virtual ... web url http weekly.ahram.org.eg 2010 995 focus.htm title A brief note on Jerusalem author Azmi Bishara ... 05 counterfeit history jerusalem title Constructing a Counterfeit History of Jerusalem author Daniel ... in the life of a nation for so long a time, as Jerusalem has done in the life of the Jewish people. David Ben Gurion , 1947 ref ref For three thousand years, Jerusalem has been the center of Jewish ... of a people as has Jerusalem in the life of Jewry and Judaism. Throughout centuries of exile, Jerusalem remained alive in the hearts of Jews everywhere as the focal point of Jewish history ... history, that word would be Jerusalem. Teddy Kollek DC Washington Institute For Near East Policy, 1990 ... url http hnn.us articles 7257.html title How Jews and Arabs Use and Misuse the History of Jerusalem ... more details