In 1191, the armies of the Third Crusade met the forces of Saladin near the coastal town of Arsuf in one of the campaign's most important battles.
1191: The Battle of Arsuf presents a focused and accessible account of this encounter, placing the battle within the wider context of the crusade and the struggle for control of the eastern Mediterranean. The book outlines how the campaign developed, why the confrontation at Arsuf mattered, and how its outcome influenced the next phase of the war.
Written for general readers, the narrative combines military events with historical background to help explain the political and religious forces shaping the conflict. Key figures of the period, including Richard I of England and Saladin, appear as part of the broader story without overshadowing the events themselves.
This concise guide is well suited to readers interested in:
the Crusades medieval warfare and tactics major battles of the Middle Ages the history of the medieval Near EastClear, engaging, and grounded in historical sources, this book offers a straightforward introduction to one of the best-known battles of the Third Crusade.
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