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1229 in the crusades
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This page includes the Crusades events that occurred in 1229:
11 February: Treaty of Jaffa, between Frederick II and Sultan al-Kâmil: the cities of Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Nazareth and various territories are ceded to the Latins.
March 17: After negotiating the restitution of Jerusalem to Christians, Frederick II of Hohenstaufen entered the city.
March: Conference of Meaux between the Regent Blanche de Castille and Count Raymond VII of Toulouse.
12 April: Treaty of Paris between the Regent Blanche de Castille and Count Raymond VII de Toulouse.
April: The regency of the Latin Empire of Constantinople is given to John of Brienne.
May: Frédéric II, after obtaining the return of Jerusalem to the kingdom, left for the West.
June 10: Frédéric II, leaves Cyprus for the West.
24 June: Gautier III Brisebarre, lord of Caesarea, was killed in Nicosia during the Lombard War.
14 July: Barons of the Kingdom of Cyprus beat the supporters of Emperor Frederick II in front of Nicosia.
summer: sending the Inquisition to Occitanie.
References
Chronology of the Crusades