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1228 in the crusades

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This page includes the Crusades events that occurred in 1228:
January: Death of Robert de Courtenay. His brother Baudouin II de Courtenay, a minor, succeeded him.
May 4: Death in diapers of Isabelle II of Brienne, Queen of Jerusalem.
28 June: Frédéric II leaves in Crusade.
July 21: Frédéric II, on his way to the Holy Land, arrives in Cyprus. He declared that he ensured the regency of the kingdom and the remains of John of Ibelin, which displeased much of the Cypriot nobility.
summer : Humbert de Beaujeu ravages the surroundings of the city of Toulouse (Albigeese Cross).
September 3: Frédéric II leaves Cyprus for the Holy Land.
September 7: Frédéric II arrives at Saint-Jean-d'Acre.
November: Submission of Olivier de Termes et Pons de Villeneuve.

References

Chronology of the Crusades