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  1. Seventh Crusade - Wikipedia

    • In the years that followed the Barons' Crusade, both the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Ayyubid dynasty were both beset by internal strife that ultimately proved disastrous for both. The loss of Jerusale… See more

    Preparations

    In 1244, the peace of the previous decade was quickly swept away, negating prospects that appeared brighter than at any time since the late 12th century. Most of the Fran… See more

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    The Expedition to Egypt

    The Seventh Crusade formally began on 12 August 1248 when Louis IX left Paris. With him were queen Margaret of Provence and her sister Beatrice of Provence. Two of Louis' broth… See more

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    The Shepherds' Crusade

    The Shepherds’ Crusade (Crucesignatio pastorellorum) of 1251 was a popular crusade of poor shepherds and peasants from the Low Countries and northern France wh… See more

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  2. Seventh Crusade (1248–1254)

    The Seventh Crusade (1248–1254) was the first of the two Crusades led by Louis IX of France. Also known as the Crusade of Louis IX to the Holy Land, it aimed to reclaim the Holy Land by attacking Egypt, the main seat of Muslim power in the Near East.
    Date: 1248-1254
    Location: Egypt
    Result: Muslim victory
    Territorialchanges: Status quo ante bellum
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  4. Crusades - Holy Land, France, King Louis IX | Britannica

    WEBJul 29, 2024 — Louis IX's last Crusade embarked in July 1270. Disease struck the troops and claimed the lives of both Louis and his son John Tristan. Charles of Anjou bargained to evacuate the remnants of the army.

     
  5. Louis IX | King of France, Crusader, Saint | Britannica

    WEBAug 23, 2024 — Louis IX (born April 25, 1214, Poissy, France—died August 25, 1270, near Tunis [now in Tunisia]; canonized August 11, 1297, feast day August 25) was the king of France from 1226 to 1270, the most popular …

  6. Louis IX of France - Wikipedia

    WEBHe was captured and ransomed during the Seventh Crusade, and later succumbed to dysentery during the Eighth Crusade. His son, Philip III, succeeded him. Louis instigated significant reforms in the French legal …

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