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As anticipated, the Artuqid horse archers began harassing the column at dawn. Ilghazi's attacks soon increased in intensity and the Crusader army was probably brought to a halt fairly early in the day. The three vanguard squadrons were dispersed and the main body of Latin infantry came under serious
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On the morning of August 14, Baldwin carefully arranged the Frankish army for its retreat through open country. Leading the way were three squadrons of 700 knights. Behind them marched the several thousand infantryman, composed of bowmen and spearmen. Count Pons with his Tripolitan knights guarded
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In Baldwin's narrow tactical victory, the Crusaders suffered serious losses. It may be surmised that the Turkish army also took painful losses, since Ilghazi withdrew his men from the fight, though he claimed victory nevertheless. One historian notes that, "without opposition, Baldwin was able to
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With adroit use of his reserve knights, Baldwin saved the day. By intervening at each threatened sector, he held his army together during the long and bitter fight. Eventually, the Artuqids admitted defeat and withdrew from the battlefield.
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The Artuqids hoped to provoke the Frankish cavalry into launching a premature charge or to open gaps in the enemy infantry formation. When such a favorable opportunity presented itself, they closed in to fight it out with lance and sword.
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recapture some of the places lost." Strategically, it was a Christian victory which preserved the Principality of Antioch for several generations. The next major engagement in the area was the
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On the left flank, Robert Fulcoy overcame the force opposed to him. But, after pursuing the Artuqids, he rode off with his knights to look into the possibility of retaking his stronghold of
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protected the left flank. More knights from Antioch guarded the rear. Baldwin led a reserve of mounted knights from Jerusalem, but it is not clear in what part of the formation he marched.
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watering point, Baldwin found out that Zerdana had fallen. Accordingly, the Crusaders prepared to retreat to the stronghold of
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attack. The infantry sturdily defended itself, but, without its normal cavalry support, suffered heavy losses.
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On June 28, 1119, Ilghazi's Turco-Syrian army destroyed the Antiochene army at the
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since the Muslim army claimed it as a victory also. The battle stabilized the
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As soon as he heard the news, King Baldwin brought a force north from his
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to rescue Antioch. On the way, he picked up a contingent from the
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the right flank. A body of Antiochene knights under
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Index

Crusades

Burj Hab
Ariha
Syria
Kingdom of Jerusalem
County of Tripoli
Principality of Antioch
Artuqids
Aleppo
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Pons of Tripoli
Robert Fulcoy
Ilghazi
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Crusades
Levant
First Crusade
Xerigordos
Civetot
Nicaea
1st Dorylaeum
1st Antioch
Samosata
2nd Antioch
Ma'arra
Arqa
1st Jerusalem

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