- The
Crusader states, or
Outremer, were four
Catholic polities that came from the
Levant region and
settled in
Anatolia from 1098 to 1291.
Following the...
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Outremer is a
board wargame published by
Standard Games in 1987 that
simulates personal combat during the
medieval Crusades,
using a
system of
rules developed...
- The fall of
Outremer describes the
history of the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem from the end of the last
European Crusade to the Holy Land in 1272
until the final...
- (Spring 1931)
after being accepted by that
magazine in
October 1930. "
Outremer" (literally, "Oversea") was how the
Crusader states were
often called....
- Look up outre-merĀ or
outremer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Outre-Mer is an 1830s
prose collection by
American poet
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Outre-Mer...
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early 1700s. The
Crusader states of
Syria and
Palestine were
known as the "
Outremer" from the
French outre-mer, or "the land
beyond the sea". By the end of...
- Pope
Innocent II (Latin:
Innocentius II; died 24
September 1143), born
Gregorio Papareschi, was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States...
-
independent during some
point in history. This list
includes crusader states in
Outremer, Frankokratia, and in the Baltics.
After the fall of the
Latin Empire in...
- The
Outremer Champions Cup was a
football cup
tournament held
annually between 1997 and 2007 and
contested by four
teams from
overseas departments and...
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other languages.[citation needed]
Frankish Crusaders called the
Levant Outremer in French,
which means "overseas". In France, this
general term was colloquially...