A Danish and Frisian fleet replaces that …
Years: 1189 - 1189
September
A Danish and Frisian fleet replaces that of the Sicilians, who withdraw when they hear news of the death of William II.
French and Flemish soldiers also arrive under James of Avesnes, Henry I of Bar, Andrew of Brienne, Robert II of Dreux, and his brother Philip of Dreux, the Bishop of Beauvais.
Germans under Margrave Louis III of Thuringia and Otto I of Guelders, and Italians under Archbishop Gerhard of Ravenna and the Bishop of Verona, also arrive.
Louis of Thuringia is able to convince Conrad, his mother's cousin, to send troops from Tyre as well.
When Saladin is informed about this development, he gathers his troops and marches to Acre, where he unsuccessfully attacks Guy’s camp on September 15.
Locations
People
- Amalric II of Jerusalem
- Andronikos I Komnenos
- Conrad of Montferrat
- Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Guy of Lusignan
- Henry II, Count of Champagne
- Humphrey IV of Toron
- Isaac II Angelos
- Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus
- Isabella I of Jerusalem
- Richard I of England
- Saladin
- Sibylla
- William II of Sicily
Groups
- Arab people
- Armenian people
- Kurdish people
- Germans
- Christians, Miaphysite (Oriental Orthodox)
- Frisians
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Muslims, Sunni
- Muslims, Shi'a
- Syrian people
- Danes (Scandinavians)
- Flemish people
- Flanders, County of
- Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
- Cyprus, East Roman (Byzantine)
- French people (Latins)
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Pisa, (first) Republic of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Armenia, Baronry of Little, or Lesser
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
- Antioch, Principality of
- Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
- Palestine, Frankish (Outremer)
- English people
- Italians (Latins)
- Italo-Normans
- Tripoli, County of
- Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem
- Templar, Knights (Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon)
- Sicily, Kingdom of
- Jaffa and Ascalon, County of
- England, (Plantagenet, Angevin) Kingdom of
- Egypt, Ayyubid Sultanate of
