The victory at Arsuf enables the crusaders…
September 1191 CE
The victory at Arsuf enables the crusaders to occupy Joppa but is not a crushing blow to the Muslims.
Saladin is able to regroup his forces, which the crusaders have not pursued for fear of ambushes.
From September 9, the Muslims renew their harassing tactics, and Richard dares not push on to Jerusalem, his ultimate goal.
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Amalric II of Jerusalem
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Conrad of Montferrat
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
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Frederick VI
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Guy of Lusignan
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Henry II, Count of Champagne
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Humphrey IV of Toron
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Isaac II Angelos
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Isaac Komnenos of Cyprus
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Isabella I of Jerusalem
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Leopold V
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Philip I, Count of Flanders
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Richard I of England
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Saladin
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Sibylla
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Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
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