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1 7,1 | with the sultan of Egypt, Saladin. As a western chronicler 2 7,1 | the advice and succor of Saladin.” The conditions of that 3 7,1 | oath run as follows: if Saladin succeeded, with the advice 4 7,1 | in occupying Jerusalem, Saladin himself should keep any 5 7,1 | ready to cede Palestine to Saladin on condition that the latter 6 7,1 | alliance with the famous Saladin could save the situation 7 7,2 | from Egypt, where the Kurd Saladin, a talented leader and clever 8 7,2 | Profiting by Nur-ad-Din’s death, Saladin conquered Syria and then 9 7,2 | troubles in Jerusalem, of which Saladin was aware. Learning that 10 7,2 | pillaged by the Christians, Saladin entered the territory of 11 7,2 | princes fell into the hands of Saladin. Then he took a number of 12 7,2 | reinforcements by sea. After that Saladin marched upon Jerusalem and 13 7,2 | of Iconium in Asia Minor, Saladin’s enemy, a Muslim. Political 14 7,2 | as they had before, but Saladin, victorious — especially 15 7,2 | medieval legend relates that Saladin himself had, before this, 16 7,2 | opened negotiations with Saladin, against whom the crusade 17 7,2 | crusade was being directed. Saladin’s envoys made their appearance 18 7,2 | the East; at the same time Saladin promised to return the Holy 19 7,2 | most dangerous adversary of Saladin passed away.~ The expedition 20 7,2 | strip, from Jaffa to Tyre. Saladin was master of the situation.~ ~ 21 7,3 | the death of the famous Saladin (March, 1193), troubles 22 8,13| victory for Genoa which, after Saladin’s victories in Syria, had 23 9,3 | under the successors of Saladin; in 1260 these “slaves”