Treaty of Ramla

The Treaty of Ramla was a contract between the Ayyubid Sultan Saladin and the English King Richard the Lionheart and was signed on September 2, 1192. The conditions were that Jerusalem remained under Saracen / Muslim rule, at the same time the conquests Richards were confirmed on the coast of Palestine - with the exception of the city of Ashkelon, which was passed by razing the fortifications of Saladin. Unarmed Christian pilgrims now had free access to Jerusalem. Moreover, the two rulers agreed on a three -year truce. Richard left on October 9, 1192 Palestine, which the Third Crusade was over.

The manuscript Corpus Christi in 1240 reported by the conclusion of peace between Richard the Lionheart and Saladin.

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