- Arabic Account of St. Louis' Crusade
- From the Medieval Sourcebook. - Catholic Encyclopedia: The Crusades
- The Catholic Church expounds on the history of the 400 year campaign. - Chronology of the Crusades
- List of significant dates for those who start a quest for understanding the Crusades that took place from 1095-1798. From the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East (SSCLE). - Crusader and Ayyubid Period (1099-1250)
- Including information on prominent people, costumes, and food from the period. - Crusaders in Mainz
- From the Medieval Sourcebook. - Crusades - A Guide to Online Resources
- Including the text of Urban II's speech that initiated the popular campaign, from the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. - Crusades to the Holy Land
- Recounts the 1095 to 1291 attempts to recover the Holy Land. - Crusades, The: Crescent & The Cross
- The History Channel takes a look at the first three Crusades and how they have shaped Middle East relations to the current day. - EarlyBlazon.com
- Provides examples of early coat of arms drawn from the Albigensian Crusade (also known as the Crusade against Cathars). Includes background. - Eugene III: Summons to A Crusade, Dec 1, 1154
- From the Medieval Source Book. - Female Hero: Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Emphasizing her role in the Crusades. - Great German Pilgrimage of 1064-1065
 - History of the Crusades
- Designed for college credit, but open for browsing to the general public. - History of the Crusades, A
- Searchable online edition of the six-volume narrative history of medieval Christian military expeditions. From University of Wisconsin, Madison. - Innocent III: Summons to A Crusade, 1215
 - Islamic History: The Crusaders
- Crusaders seen from an Islamic point of view. - Medieval Crusades
- Brief history of the Crusades, from Europe to the Levant. - Medieval Sourcebook: The Crusades
- Includes sections on general background, the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and more. - Mr. Dowling’s Web Page on the Crusades
- With information on Pope Urban II, Islam, and the Seljuks. - Reconciliation Walk (2)
- Roger of Hoveden: Fall of Jerusalem, 1187
- From the Medieval Sourcebook. - Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East
- World-wide organisation of students, teachers and others interested in studying and writing about the Crusades. - Villehardouin, Geoffrey de
- Text of the author's "Memoirs or Chronicle of The Fourth Crusade and The Conquest of Constantinople." - William of Tyre: Deeds Done Beyond the Sea
- Archbishop of Tyre and Chancellor of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He wrote towards the end of the twelfth century.
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