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A concise biography traces the life of a medieval king whose brief reign combined dynastic tension, continental diplomacy, and a famed expedition to the Holy Land. It follows his upbringing and succession, the planning and conduct of the Crusade with military engagements and interactions with Saladin, and his later entanglements with other European rulers and territorial vassals. Drawing on Western and Eastern chronicles, the book reconstructs political maneuvers, campaigns, and administrative episodes to explain how personal character and circumstance created a prominent, often romanticized, historical reputation.
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