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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Articles undergoing major edits, Article maintenance, Battles, Buildings, Clothing, Crusades, Crusadesquote, Crusades literature, Crusades Wiki maintenance, Crusades Wiki policies and guidelines, Crusades Wiki users, Culture, Dates, Disambiguation pages, Individuals, Locations, Modern-era articles, Organizations, Pages needing citation, Positions and titles, Protected, Religion, Stubs, Technology, Userboxes, Userbox templates, Weapons, Battle of Cresson, Battle of Hattin, Battle of Jacob's Ford, Battle of La Forbie, Battle of Montgisard, Siege of Jerusalem, Siege of Kerak, Albigensian Crusade, Alexandrian Crusade, Aragonese Crusade, Children's Crusade, Crusade against the Tartars, Crusade of 1101, Crusade of Nicopolis, Crusade of Varna, Eighth Crusade, Fifth Crusade, First Crusade, First Swedish Crusade, Fourth Crusade, German Crusade of 1096, Hussite Crusade, Ninth Crusade, Northern Crusades, People's Crusade, Princes' Crusade, Second Crusade, Second Swedish Crusade, Seventh Crusade, Sixth Crusade, Third Crusade, Third Swedish Crusade, Middle Ages, Matthew of Edessa, Letter of credit, Multinational corporation, Crusades, Al Aqsa Mosque, Holy Land, St Albans Cathedral, Knight, Al Aqsa Mosque, Bull of the Crusade, Holy Land, Monk, Omne Datum Optimum, St Albans Cathedral, Al-Malik Al-Aziz Osman bin Salahadin Yusuf, Al Aqsa Mosque, Battle of Hattin, Crusades Wiki, First Swedish Crusade, Franks, Godfrey de Saint-Omer, Guillaume de Beaujeu, Holy Land, Jaffa, Knight, Matthew Paris, Monk, Outremer, Princes' Crusade, Renaud de Vichiers, St Albans Cathedral, The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography, Third Swedish Crusade. Excerpt: The Battle of Cresson was a small battle fought on May 1, 1187, at the springs of Cresson, or 'Ain Gozeh, near Nazareth. It was a prelude to the decisive defeat of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at the Battle of Hattin two months later. The political...