• pp. 343–344, The Regency at Tripoli. O'Callaghan 2011, pp. 65–69, Marinid Invasion of Spain. Henry Yule and Charles Raymond Beazley (1911). "Polo, Marco"...
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  • 1180s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    with Raymond III, prince of Galilee. After Easter, a second delegation (supported by the Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller) is sent to Tripoli, but...
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  • 1130s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1177) Ralph I, French nobleman (approximate date) Raymond V, count of Toulouse (approximate date) Sancho III (the Desired), king of Castile (d. 1158) Sverker...
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    sent with the Polos, as his legates, two Dominican fathers, Guglielmo of Tripoli and Nicola of Piacenza. They continued overland until they arrived at Kublai...
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    Ottomans, accompanied by the French ambassador Gabriel de Luez d'Aramon, succeeded in the siege of Tripoli. In 1552, when Henry II attacked Charles V, the Ottomans...
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    "No. 46727". The London Gazette (Supplement). November 4, 1975. p. 13884. Lea, Richard (April 11, 2018). "Terror hits home: Gabriela Ybarra on the family...
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  • Ed. P. Bearman, et al. Bosworth 2004, pp. 78–80, al-Malik al-Mu'ayyad Ahmad III. Kristof D'hulster (2020). “Khushqadam, al-Malik al-Ẓāhir”, in: Encyclopaedia...
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  • (1505), Canary Islands (1508), Oran (1509), Rock of Algiers, Bougie and Tripoli (1510). Siege of Rhodes. The siege of Rhodes (1522) was the second and...
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  • England: Longman. Bibliothèque nationale de France {BnF Data}. "James Lea Cate (1899-1981)". Cate, James Lea (1969). "Chapter XI. The Crusade of 1101...
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    The pair survived a ship they were aboard carrying lorries capsizing in Tripoli harbour. As their business supported the Italian war effort, it made them...
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