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The siege of Acre was the first significant counterattack by Guy of Jerusalem against Saladin, leader of the Muslims in Syria and Egypt. This pivotal siege formed part of what later became known as the Third Crusade. The siege lasted from August 1189 until July 1191, in which time the city's coastal position meant the attacking Latin force were ...
Walls of Torres Novas Walls of Tomar. Yaʿqūb al-Manṣūr spent most of 1188–1189 preparing an expedition against Portugal. [1] [2] In September 1189, Silves was captured by King Sancho I of Portugal with help from some crusaders on their way to join the siege of Acre. [1]
Siege of Acre (1189–1191), during the Third Crusade; Siege of Acre (1257–1258), during the War of Saint Sabas; Siege of Acre (1263), Baibars laid siege to the Crusader city, but abandoned it to attack Nazareth. Siege of Acre (1291), the fall of the final Crusader city in the Levant; Siege of Acre (1799), during the French Revolutionary Wars
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