Defense of Outremer
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Baldwin I
- He had to fight Duqaq of Damascus on the way to his coronation.
- On the coast, only Jaffa and Haifa recognised Jerusalem and neither had a harbour.
- He installed a new County of Edessa and centralised territory, keeping the royal demense.
- He fought the Turks at Galilee in 1113, Egyptions at the 3 battles of Ramla, and built castles.
- Egypt invaded 10 times, and the last battle of Ramla was a Frank-massacre.
- Seaports such as Arsulf, Caesurea, Acre, Biereut and Sidon were taken.
- Tancred captured Latakia and campaigned constnatly in Northern/Eastern Syria.
- B1 protected the northern states in 1115 against Mosul, Aleppo and Damascus.
- He also had to protect pilgrims. Tyre and Ascalon did not fall until B1's death.
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Castles
- Castles defended ports (Latakia in Antioch) and Jerusalem (stop Egpyt).
- They were used for consolidation and submission initially from 1100-1115.
- After, they were used for administration once Outremer was secure.
- Finally they were used to protect from NAD and Saladin in the 1160s.
- They could not stop an enemy, though, and they required an army.
- Without natural borders, castles were important.
- Castles in Tripoli were used for aquisition of new territory.
- Fortified towers, enclosed castles, enclosed castles with keeps, concretic castles spur castles and fortified towns were used.
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Military orders overview
- Greater Muslim threat and more donations received
- Established initially to protect pilgrims but they developed a military role.
- 1172, Henry II of England paid for 200 knights to spend a year in Jerusalem
- Order knights were seen as soldiers more than pilgrim escorts and they fought more often.
- Previously they had worked in hospital and temple foundations peacefully.
- 1127, Hugh of Payns gained papal endorsement for the Templars.
- This gave it publicity and created donations.
- They used volunteers such s Fulk of Anjou then created the first permanent army.
- Clairvaux praised the Templars in his book ‘in praise of the knighthood’ - they were endowed by the church and theologically accepted.
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Orders protecting Outremer
- Stationed at castles such as Bethgibelin to garrison, 25 for Hospitallers and 17 for Templars. At Antioch, 200 were sent to stop Nur Al-Din in 1149.
- Baldwin II gave the Templars his palace at Jerusalem on the temple of Solomon.
- The Hospital of St John and the Order of St Lazarus also developed.
- While they started with humble origins, they became more military based and fought more often. The Hospitallers took part in King Amalric’s raids in Egypt.
- A letter from the seneschal of the temple suggest there were 120 knights and 1000 soldiers. Battle of Hatin, 230 Hospitallers lost.
- Hospitallers became in debt from fighting Egypt with 500 knights and 500 turcopoles.
- Raymond of Tripoli trusted them to garrison his castles when he was a regent.
- Jacob’s ford castle was given on the condition that it would be garrisoned.
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Western aid for the orders
- Donations from the west received from Eleanor of Aquitaine’s port of La Rochelle as a base in 1139 and a base from the Duke of Brittany in 1141 in Nantes.
- Kings used taxes to raise money for the orders and sent soldiers.
- 1184, Henry II and Philip II of France created a tithe
- Pope Celestine II published an 1144 bull granting a 1/7 indulgence to donators to the Templars.
- Not at their height until the 13th century, their early impact was negligible.
- Sponsors were given spiritual rewards and prayed for by the order.
- Orders owned property in Western Europe, with gave 1/3 of its funds to the orders.
- Hugh of Payns, who led the templars, brought financial aid from the West and raised the Templar profile.
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Byzantium
- Alexius requested Western aid- Constantinople was seen as a base.
- They fought together against the Turks in 1138 and Egypt in 1177.
- Antioch was claimed by Alexius and John Commnenus.
- 1137, there was an attack on Antioch over Princess Constance's husband.
- They intermarried to avoid a Turkish invasion- B3 married Theodora, Manuel married Maria of Antioch, Amalric married Maria. (Maria and Theodora were realted to Manuel)
- When Manuel died, his sucessor Andronicus allied with Saladin.
- 1110, Antioch was invaded 6 times by Byzantium.
- They sold land so they must have co-operated.
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Military aid
- This was critical in establishing the crusader states, since they provided settlers in crusades.
- 1122-24, Pope Calixtus authorised a crusade to help Baldwin II consolidate Tyre (captured 1124.); BIII offered pilgrims money to attack Ascalon in 1153, captured; 1157-8 Count Thierry of Flanders took knights to the holy land, removing the blockade at Krak des chevaliers and fighting the Damascenes and taking Harenc.
- Only 700 knights in Jerusalem, showing chronic lack of manpower.
- The aid diminished and key crusader strongholds were taken.
- Help requests were often ignored- Reynald of Chatillon appealed to Louis VII for help.
- None was sent and Raymond of Antioch died.
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Lack of Western support
- The west was also preoccupied with Becket’s murder and Henry’s family rebelling.
- Patriarch Heraclitus of Jerusalem went to Europe in 1184, meeting with General Frederick Barbarossa of Germany and Phillip II of France and Henry II of England to ask for a crusade.
- He was ridiculed, ignored and only received a handful of recruits.
- The eastern Latins gained a poor reputation for being duplicitous.
- Only had 2000 knights compared to 6000 who set off.
- 1174, Nur al-din took Banyas: 1179, armies were defeated at Banyas forest and Marj Ayun and Saladin took the castle at Jacob’s ford.
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