Conflict in Frankish Palestine continues, as Filangieri …
Years: 1235 - 1235
Conflict in Frankish Palestine continues, as Filangieri remains in control of Jerusalem and Tyre, and has the support of Bohemond IV of Antioch, the Teutonic Knights, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Pisan merchants.
John, for his part, is supported by his nobles on Cyprus, and in his continental holdings in Beirut, Caesarea, and Arsuf, as well as by the Knights Templar and the Genoese merchant community.
Neither side can make any headway, and in 1234 Pope Gregory IX had excommunicated John and his supporters.
This is partly revoked in 1235, but still no peace can be made.
Locations
People
- Bohemond IV of Antioch
- Frederick II
- Henry I of Cyprus
- Hermann von Salza
- John of Ibelin
- Pope Gregory IX
- Richard Filangieri
Groups
- Muslims, Sunni
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Holy Roman Empire
- Pisa, (first) Republic of
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
- Palestine, Frankish (Outremer)
- Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem
- Templar, Knights (Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon)
- Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Egypt, Ayyubid Sultanate of
- Teutonic Knights of Acre (House of the Hospitalers of Saint Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem)
- Cyprus, Kingdom of
- Sicily, Hohenstaufen Kingdom of
Topics
- Crusades, The
- Guelphs and Ghibellines
- Holy Roman Empire-Papacy War of 1228-43
- Lombards, War of the
- Aftermath of the Sixth Crusade: Crusader-Turkish Wars of 1230-48
