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Richard the Lionheart agreed to a truce with the Muslims in September 1192 during the Third Crusade. This agreement was established after a series of battles, including the significant Siege of Acre and the Battle of Arsuf. The truce allowed for Christian access to Jerusalem while leaving the city under Muslim control, reflecting a compromise between the two sides.

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