A Turkish revival in the 1140s nullifies…
1108 CE to 1251 CE
A Turkish revival in the 1140s nullifies many of the Christian gains in Outremer, but greater damage is done to imperial security by dynastic strife in Constantinople, in which the largely French contingents of the Fourth Crusade and their Venetian allies intervene.
These crusaders in 1204 install Count Baldwin of Flanders in the capital as emperor of the so-called Latin Empire of Constantinople, dismembering the old realm into tributary states where West European feudal institutions are transplanted intact.
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Christianity, Chalcedonian
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Oghuz Turks
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Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
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Muslims, Sunni
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Muslims, Shi'a
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Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
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Flanders, County of
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French people (Latins)
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France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
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Rum, Sultanate of
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Palestine, Frankish (Outremer)
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Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
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