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In the shadowed corridors of medieval Europe, few stories echo with the intensity of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. This classic historical nonfiction work by C. R. Conder invites readers into the heart of the crusader states, where faith, ambition, and warfare shaped the destiny of East and West. With a scholar’s eye for detail and a storyteller’s grasp of drama, Conder charts the rise and fall of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages, examining the turbulent interplay between crusades and Christianity, and the shifting fortunes of 12th century Jerusalem.More than a chronicle of battles, The Latin Kingdom Of Jerusalem, 1099 To 1291 A.D. offers a nuanced crusader states analysis, exploring the cultural, political, and military forces that defined this pivotal era. Students of the crusades and scholars of medieval history will find rigorous insight into medieval warfare studies, while casual readers are swept into a world of intrigue and resilience, reminiscent of the finest works of Steven Runciman. The narrative bridges the worlds of medieval Europe exploration and Middle Eastern history, providing a vivid context for understanding one of history’s most contested frontiers.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.