
Siege of Antioch - Wikipedia
On 31 December, a force of 20,000 crusaders encountered a relief army led by Duqaq, ruler of Damascus, heading to Antioch and defeated them. As the siege went on, supplies dwindled and in early 1098 one in seven of the crusaders was dying …
Siege of Antioch (1097–98) | First Crusade, Description ...
Siege of Antioch, attack and capture of the Seljuq-controlled city of Antioch by Christian soldiers. It was carried out from October 20, 1097, to June 28, 1098. The Siege of Antioch marked the arrival of the First Crusade in the Holy Land. Events set a pattern of betrayal, massacre, and heroism that was to mark future campaigns.
The Siege of Antioch, 1097-98 CE - World History Encyclopedia
2018年7月12日 · On 20 October 1097 CE the Crusader army, numbering some 30,000 men, captured the vital fortified bridge over the Orontes and even rounded up a convoy of supplies on its way to Antioch. It was a good start, and the next day the army was before the walls of the city.
Siege of Antioch (1268) - Wikipedia
The siege of Antioch occurred in 1268 when the Mamluk Sultanate under Baibars finally succeeded in capturing the city of Antioch.
Deus le Veult! The Siege of Antioch - Warfare History Network
Shortly before dawn on June 3, 1098, Bohemund of Taranto, one of the leaders of the First Crusade and the survivor of many campaigns, stood in the shadow of the Tower of the Two Sisters, one of the strongest points in the defenses of the ancient city of Antioch.
First Crusade: Siege of Antioch - ThoughtCo
2015年6月17日 · June 3, 1098 - After an eight-month siege, the city of Antioch (right) falls to the Christian army of the First Crusade. Arriving at the city on October.
Battle of Antioch (1098) - Wikipedia
The Battle of Antioch (1098) was a military engagement fought between the Christian forces of the First Crusade and a Muslim coalition led by Kerbogha, atabeg of Mosul. Kerbogha's goal was to reclaim Antioch from the Crusaders and affirm his position as a regional power.