Siege of Nicaea
House of Amboise
In the following 3 years, Hugh II of Amboise fought in all the crusader battles in Palestine (the 1097 Siege of Nicaea, the June 1098 defence of Antioch , the December 1098 capture of...
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Byzantine-Seljuk Wars
...Empire in 1204 during which time the Byzantines struggled to hold on to their territories. See also: Siege of Nicaea, Battle of Dorylaeum, Siege of Antioch The first Crusaders arrived...
Siege of Nicaea
...the crusaders from entering in groups larger than 10 men at a time. Boutoumites also expelled the Turkish generals, whom he considered just as untrustworthy (and indeed, these men tried...
Robert II, Count of Flanders
...did and there was some delay in leaving the city. Robert then participated in the Siege of Nicaea, after which the army was split into two groups. Robert marched with Stephen of...
Military history of the Crusader states
...in 1302. The Seljuk-Crusader War began when the First Crusade wrested territory from the Seljuk Turks during the Siege of Nicaea in 1097 and lasted until 1128 when Zengi became atabeg of...
Siege of Nicaea (1113)
The Siege of Nicea of 1113 occurred in the course of the Byzantine-Seljuk wars. Following the success of the First Crusade and the failure of the Crusade of 1101, the Turks resumed their...
Kilij Arslan I
...to a banquet in his tent where he slew him while he was intoxicated. Anatolia in 1097, before the Siege of Nicaea The Peasants' Crusade army of Peter the Hermit and Walter the...
Battle of Dorylaeum
...eventually, after so many hits, a knight would collapse from his wounds. Anatolia in 1097, before the Siege of Nicaea and the Battle of Dorylaeum Just after mid-day, Godfrey arrived...
Warner of Grez
...emperor Alexius I Comnenus when they arrived at Constantinople. He was mentioned by Albert at the Siege of Nicaea in 1097 and at the Siege of Antioch in 1098. William of Tyre says...
Danishmend Gazi
Anatolia in 1097, before the Siege of Nicaea Danishmend Gazi, full name Gumustekin Danishmend Ahmed Gazi or Danishmend Taylu (died 1104), was the founder of the Beylik of Danishmends.
Siege of Nicaea (1331)
...their efforts in restoring their hold on Greece. Troops had to be taken from the eastern front in Anatolia and into the Peloponesse, with the disastrous consequence that what land...

