The Fall of Ruad (Arwad) Island on 29 September 1302: The Last Templar Bridgehead Lost
By 1302 the Crusader enterprise in the Levant had reached its terminal phase. The Fall of Ruad (Arwad) on 29 September 1302 represented not only a military defeat, but also a symbolic and institutional turning point, particularly for the Knights Templar. The struggle over Ruad, an islet about 3 km off the Syrian coast near Tortosa, offers a concentrated case study of late Crusader strategy, the limitations of cross-cultural alliances (notably with the Mongols), and the final role of the military orders.
Crusading Before the Crusades - Rewriting Medieval History
For over a century, historians have pointed to Pope Urban II's dramatic call at Clermont in 1095 as the moment when crusading was born, complete with its revolutionary system of spiritual rewards for holy warfare. What if the Crusades didn't begin with the First Crusade?
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