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  • The siege of Laodicea resulted in the Byzantine capture of the Seljuq Turkish city of Laodicea in 1119. Upon ascending the throne in 1118, the Byzantine...
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  • Siege of Laodicea can refer to: Siege of Laodicea (636), capture of Laodicea in Syria by the Rashidun Caliphate Siege of Laodicea (1119), capture of Laodicea...
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  • Crusades Siege of Alamut (1117–1118) – Nizari–Seljuk conflicts Siege of Lambsar (1117–1118) – Nizari–Seljuk conflicts Siege of Laodicea (1119) – Byzantine–Seljuq...
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  • city of Attaleia. After re-conquering the city of Laodicea from a Seljuk Turkish garrison of 700 men in 1119, the Byzantine emperor John II Komnenos continued...
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  • Crusades Siege of Nicaea (1113) – 1113 – Byzantine–Seljuk wars Battle of Philomelion – 1116 – Byzantine–Seljuk wars Siege of Laodicea (1119) – 1119 – Byzantine–Seljuk...
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    Battle of Ager Sanguinis, fought near Sarmada on 28 June 1119, the Franks suffered a disastrous defeat by the forces of Ilghazi, the ruler of Mardin....
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    Crusades (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    stronghold finally fell a year later. The sieges of Laodicea and Sahyun Castle in July 1188 and the sieges of al-Shughur and Bourzey Castle in August 1188...
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    Antioch's territorial expansion ended in 1119 with a major defeat to the Turks at the Battle of Ager Sanguinis, the Field of Blood. There were many who had gone...
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    army of the Principality of Antioch was annihilated by the army of Ilghazi of Mardin, the Artuqid ruler of Aleppo on 28 June 1119. Antioch and the other...
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  • The siege of Aleppo by Baldwin II of Jerusalem and his allies lasted from 6 October 1124 to 25 January 1125. It ended in a Crusader withdrawal following...
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    River. Three days later they arrive at Laodicea – passing the spot where the German contingent led by Otto of Freising has been so disastrously ambushed...
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  • ransom on her own accord and set off for the city of "Lachish" (perhaps Laodicea) where she and the party of refugees she accompanied believed they would be...
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    to the city of Attaleia on the southern coast of Anatolia. John II and Axouch the Grand Domestic besieged and recaptured Laodicea in 1119 and took Sozopolis...
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  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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    allowed the Crusaders to regain much of the influence they had lost after their defeat at Ager Sanguinis in 1119. Baldwin planned to attack Aleppo as...
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    Antioch (redirect from History of Antioch)
    death of Roger at the Battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119, the role of regent was assumed by Baldwin II of Jerusalem, lasting until 1126. In 1126 Bohemond...
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  • Crusade). 1119 1 February. Callixtus II becomes pope. Spring. John II Komnenos defeats the Seljuks of Rûm at the Siege of Laodicea. 28 June. Roger of Salerno's...
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  • Siege of Laodicea on the Lycus Laodicea on the Lycus, 1119 Siege of Lardea Large Sakkos of Photius Larissa Larissa, Battle of Laskaris Laskaris Kananos Late...
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    collaborated in their efforts. In the taking of Laodicea from the Seljuk Turks in 1119, Axouch conducted the siege, which then allowed John II a swift victory...
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    Maritime republics (category Economic history of Italy)
    Amalfi reached the height of its maritime power and had warehouses in Constantinople, Laodicea, Beirut, Jaffa, Tripoli of Syria, Cyprus, Alexandria,...
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