Outremer

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Outremer was the collective name for the Crusader states established by Western European Christians in the Levant during the Middle Ages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crusader states
historical region
medieval polity
alliedWith Italian maritime republics
Kingdom of Cyprus
associatedWithEvent Crusades NERFINISHED
capital Acre
Jerusalem
conflictWith Ayyubid dynasty
surface form: Ayyubid Sultanate

Mamluk Sultanate
Seljuk Empire
surface form: Seljuk Turks
endCause Mamluk conquest
Muslim conquest of the Levant
surface form: Muslim reconquest of the Levant
endTime late 13th century
establishedBy Latin Christians
Western European nobility
hasCulturalInfluenceFrom Byzantine Empire
Islamic world
Western Europe
hasEconomyBasedOn agriculture
pilgrimage traffic
trade
hasEtymology from Old French meaning "overseas"
hasGovernmentForm feudal monarchy
hasLanguageOrigin Old French
hasLegalSystem Assizes of Jerusalem
hasOfficialReligion Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
hasPart Edessa
surface form: County of Edessa

County of Tripoli
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Principality of Antioch
hasPopulationGroup Franks
surface form: Frankish settlers

Jews
Muslims
indigenous Eastern Christians
hasPrimaryReligionOfRulers Latin Rite
surface form: Latin Rite Christianity
locatedIn Eastern Mediterranean
Levant region
surface form: Levant
notableRuler Amalric I of Jerusalem
Baldwin I of Jerusalem
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Bohemond I of Antioch
Guy of Lusignan
Raymond IV of Toulouse
religion Western Christianity
surface form: Latin Christianity
startTime after the First Crusade
late 11th century
usedBy Western European Christians
usedInPeriod Middle Ages

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