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The Ninth Crusade, which is sometimes grouped with the Eighth Crusade, is commonly considered to be the last major medieval Crusade to the Holy Land. It took place in 1271–1272.Louis IX of France's failure to capture Tunis in the Eighth Crusade led Henry III of England's son Edward to sail to Acre in what is known as the Ninth Crusade. The Ninth Crusade saw several impressive victories for Edward over Baibars.
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Ninth Crusade
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Unknown
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*Jerusalem *Anjou *Bahris *Kingdom of France *Kingdom of England *Ilkhanate *Kingdom of Cyprus *Tripoli *Armenian Cilicia Mamluks
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dbpedia:Abaqa_Khan dbpedia:Samagar dbpedia:Baibars dbpedia:Hugh_III_of_Cyprus dbpedia:Bohemond_VI_of_Antioch dbpedia:Edward_I_of_England n7:_King_of_Armenia dbpedia:Charles_I_of_Naples
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* Ten-year truce between Mamluks and Crusaders. * Siege ofTripoli, Lebanonlifted. * Mamluk fleet destroyed. Treaty of Caesarea
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*1,000 in Edward's initial party Unknown Ilkhanate: 10,000 cavalry Crusaders: Unknown
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