Historia Hierosolymitana
Historia Hierosolymitana (Latin for "History of Jerusalem") is the name of a number of chronicles of the crusades:
- William of Tyre's Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum ("History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea") also known as Historia Ierosolimitana
- Jacques de Vitry's Historia Hierosolymitana, a history of the Holy Land from the advent of Islam until the crusades of his own day, written in 1219
- Marino Sanuto the Elder's Secreta (or Liber Secretorum) Fidelium Crucis, otherwise called Historia Hierosolymitana, Liber de expeditione Terrae Sanctae, and Opus Terrae Sanctae written in 1307
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