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From their ports in Outremer the Templars' ships sailed to the West.
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But by the time Frederick arrived in Outremer, al-Kamil had changed his mind.
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Charles the Simple permitted its foundation, Louis d'Outremer confirmed its privileges.
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Now, after the battle of Hattin, Outremer stood almost entirely defenceless against Saladin.
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Peace settled over Outremer and its immediate future looked secure.
Usage of crusader states in English
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Dependent on Jerusalem were the feudal Crusaderstates of Antioch, Edessa and Tripoli.
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Offer to make her Empress of the combined Crusaderstates.
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Owing to insufficient Frankish immigration, the Crusaderstates would always be short of fighting men.
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His family has connections with the lords of several Crusaderstates but he's no politician himself.
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In name and number the revived Crusaderstates were as before, but their outlines were diminished.
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One more reason the Crusaderstates persist.
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The lords and knights of the Crusaderstates had strong feelings about Rogert du Tancret, and about honor.
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The Diadem, nominally, elevated Vantrad's kings to lordship over the princes and counts of all the Crusaderstates.
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Further, Rogert had blood connections with most of the grand families of the Crusaderstates and many in Arnhand.
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The Crusaderstates fitted into this mosaic and, from the Muslim point of view, were no more disturbing than any other emirates.
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That would be the old man, Bone, back from a circuit of Sha-lug outposts along the far borders of the Crusaderstates.
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The other Crusaderstates fringed the Mediterranean, but Edessa was landlocked; it lay beyond the Euphrates, a day's ride east of the river.
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Throughout the Crusaderstates the Arnhanders would gird themselves for the worst, though even Indala's captains remained ignorant of what their ruler planned.
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There had been talk of setting him aside because of the threats of the Hu'n-tai At, the resurgent Crusaderstates, and increased pressure from al-Minphet.