THE SURVIVAL OF THE CRUSADER STATES (Ep.5): How did the crusaders try to take Egypt?
The four Crusader States established in the wake of the First Crusade survived remarkably well until their near total collapse following Saladin’s victory at the battle of Hattin in 1187. In this episode, Dr Steve Tibble discusses how the crusaders tried to capture Fatimid Egypt to their south, arguably their last shot at long-term survival.
This episode is the fifth in a mini-series of six:
Ep.1: Were the crusaders really capable of strategy?
Ep.2: How did the crusaders take the coast?
Ep.3: How did the crusaders try to expand inland?
Ep.4: How did the crusaders rule the Holy Land?
Ep.5: How did the crusaders try to take Egypt?
Ep.6: How did the crusaders try to deal with Saladin?
This mini-series is based on Dr Steve Tibble's:
Other recommended works by Dr Steve Tibble:
Templars: The knights who made Britain
Further reading:
Andrew Jotischky: The Crusading and the Crusader States (2nd Ed.)
Jonathan Phillips: The Crusades 1095-1204
Jonathan Riley-Smith: The Crusades: A History
Music by Aroshanti
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