2017-07-28T23:29:28+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Pope Innocent III, Robert of Courçon, Pope Honorius III, Savari de Mauléon, Bohemond IV of Antioch, Robert Fitzwalter, Philip of Dreux, Hermann von Salza, Pelagio Galvani, Adolf VI, Count of Berg, Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, Atyusz III Atyusz, Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden, Lawrence Atyusz, Demetrius I Csák, Ladislaus I Kán, Mojs I, Gillis Berthout, Henry I, Count of Schwerin, Otto II of Lippe, Hadmar II of Kuenring, Milo of Nanteuil, Simon III, Count of Saarbrücken, Wilbrand van Oldenburg, Smaragd of Transylvania flashcards
Christians of the Fifth Crusade

Christians of the Fifth Crusade

  • Pope Innocent III
    Pope Innocent III (Latin: Innocentius III; 1160 or 1161 – 16 July 1216) reigned from 8 January 1198 to his death.
  • Robert of Courçon
    Robert of Courçon (sometimes Robert Curzon) (c. 1160/1170 – 1219) was an English cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Pope Honorius III
    Pope Honorius III (1150 – 18 March 1227), born as Cencio Savelli, was Pope from 18 July 1216 to his death in 1227.
  • Savari de Mauléon
    Savari de Mauléon (also Savaury) (Occitan: Savaric de Malleo) (died 1236) was a French soldier, the son of Raoul de Mauléon, Viscount of Thouars and Lord of Mauléon.
  • Bohemond IV of Antioch
    Bohemond IV of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the One-Eyed (French: Bohémond le Borgne; c. 1175–1233), was Count of Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233.
  • Robert Fitzwalter
    Robert Fitzwalter (died 9 December 1235) was the leader of the baronial opposition against King John, and one of the twenty-five sureties of Magna Carta.
  • Philip of Dreux
    Philip of Dreux (Philippe de Dreux) (1158–1217) was a French nobleman, Bishop of Beauvais, and figure of the Third Crusade.
  • Hermann von Salza
    Hermann von Salza (or Hermann of Salza) (c. 1165 – March 20, 1239) was the fourth Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1210 to 1239.
  • Pelagio Galvani
    Pelagio Galvani (b. ca. 1165, Gusendos, León — d. 30 January 1230, Montecassino) was a Leonese Cardinal, and canon lawyer.
  • Adolf VI, Count of Berg
    Count Adolf VI of Berg (born before 1176 – died 7 August 1218 at Damiette during the Hungarian crusade against Egypt) ruled the County of Berg from 1197 until 1218.
  • Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester
    Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester and 1st Earl of Lincoln (1170–1232), known in some references as the 4th Earl of Chester (in the second lineage of the title after the original family line was broken after the 2nd Earl), was one of the "old school" of Anglo-Norman barons whose loyalty to the Angevin dynasty was consistent but contingent on the receipt of lucrative favours.
  • Atyusz III Atyusz
    Atyusz III from the kindred Atyusz (Hungarian: Atyusz nembeli (III) Atyusz; died after 1233) was a Hungarian influential baron, the most outstanding member of his family, who served as Judge royal from 1215 to 1217, during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.
  • Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden
    Herman V, Margrave of Baden-Baden (c. 1180 – 16 January 1243) ruled Verona and Baden from 1190 until his death.
  • Lawrence Atyusz
    Lawrence from the kindred Atyusz (Hungarian: Atyusz nembeli Lőrinc; died after 1224) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Judge royal for a short time in 1222, during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.
  • Demetrius I Csák
    Demetrius I from the kindred Csák (Hungarian: Csák nembeli (I) Demeter; died after 1254) was a Hungarian baron, who held secular positions during the reign of kings Andrew II and Béla IV.
  • Ladislaus I Kán
    Ladislaus I from the kindred Kán (Hungarian: Kán nembeli (I) László; died after 1247) was a powerful Hungarian baron, who held several secular positions during the reign of kings Andrew II and Béla IV.
  • Mojs I
    Mojs, also Moys or Majos (died after 1233) was a Hungarian noble, who served as Palatine of Hungary between 1228 and 1231, during the reign of Andrew II.
  • Gillis Berthout
    Gillis Berthout (1175/80–1241), was a nobleman who fought on the Fifth Crusade, a chamberlain of the County of Flanders, and a Teutonic Knight.
  • Henry I, Count of Schwerin
    Henry I, Count of Schwerin (c. 1155 – 17 February 1228), also known as Henry the Black, was a German nobleman.
  • Otto II of Lippe
    Otto of Lippe was a son of Bernhard II, Lord of Lippe.
  • Hadmar II of Kuenring
    Hadmar II of Kuenring (c. 1140 – 22 July 1217) was an Austrian ministerialis of the Kuenring family and son of Albero III of Kuenring.
  • Milo of Nanteuil
    Milo of Nanteuil (French: Milon or Miles de Nanteuil, Latin: Milone de Nantolio ou Natolii, Italian: Milo di Nanteuil), was a warrior, crusader, and Bishop of Beauvais.
  • Simon III, Count of Saarbrücken
    Simon III of Sarrebrück, Simon III von Saarbrücken (Saarbrücken-Leiningen) (c. 1180–1243) was the Count of Saarbrücken (de) from 1207 until his death, about 1240.
  • Wilbrand van Oldenburg
    Wilbrand van Oldenburg (before 1180 - Zwolle, 26 July 1233) was a bishop of Paderborn and of Utrecht.
  • Smaragd of Transylvania
    Smaragd (II) from the kindred Smaragd (Hungarian: Smaragd nembeli (II) Smaragd; died after 1223) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Smaragd, who held several positions during the reign of Andrew II of Hungary.