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Nov 27, 1095
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Pope Urban II delivers a speech at the Council of Clermont, calling for a crusade to the Holy Land, urging Christians to take up arms and retake Jerusalem from the Muslims.
Image source: Council of Clermont
May 14, 1097 - Jun 19, 1097
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Crusaders lay siege to the city of Nicaea, a key stronghold of the Seljuk Turks, during the First Crusade. After a lengthy siege, the city falls to the Crusaders.
Image source: Siege of Nicaea
Jul 1, 1097
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Crusader forces clash with the Seljuk Turks in the Battle of Dorylaeum. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Crusaders achieve a decisive victory, securing their advance towards Jerusalem.
Image source: Battle of Dorylaeum (1097)
Oct 21, 1097 - Jun 3, 1098
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Crusaders lay siege to the city of Antioch, enduring hardships and internal conflicts before finally capturing the city from the Seljuk Turks, marking a significant victory for the Crusaders.
Image source: Siege of Antioch
Jun 7, 1099 - Jul 15, 1099
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Crusaders lay siege to Jerusalem, culminating in the capture of the city from the Fatimid Caliphate. The fall of Jerusalem marks a significant victory for the Crusaders.
Aug 12, 1099
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The Crusaders decisively defeat the Fatimid forces at the Battle of Ascalon, securing their control over the coastal regions of Palestine and marking the culmination of the First Crusade.
Image source: Battle of Ascalon
May 7, 1104
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Crusader forces suffer a devastating defeat at the hands of the Seljuk Turks in the Battle of Harran, leading to the abandonment of the siege of Harran and a setback for the Crusader cause.
Image source: Battle of Harran
Jul 1, 1147 - Oct 25, 1147
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Portuguese and European Crusaders undertake the successful siege of Lisbon, leading to the capture of the city from the Almoravids and the expansion of Christian influence in the Iberian Peninsula.
Image source: Siege of Lisbon
Jul 24, 1148 - Jul 28, 1148
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The Second Crusade culminates in the unsuccessful siege of Damascus by the combined forces of the Crusader states and the European Crusaders. The failure of the siege weakens the Crusader position in the Holy Land.
Image source: Siege of Damascus (1148)
Nov 25, 1177
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King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem leads a small Crusader force to victory against a much larger Ayyubid army at the Battle of Montgisard, demonstrating the military prowess of the Crusaders.
Image source: Battle of Montgisard
Jul 4, 1187
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Saladin's forces decisively defeat the Crusader army at the Battle of Hattin, leading to the capture of Jerusalem and the collapse of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Image source: Battle of Hattin
Apr 6, 1189 - Jul 12, 1191
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The Siege of Acre becomes a pivotal engagement of the Third Crusade, with the combined forces of European Crusaders and the Crusader states capturing the city from the Ayyubid forces.
Aug 28, 1189 - Jul 12, 1191
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The Siege of Acre becomes a pivotal engagement of the Third Crusade, with the combined forces of European Crusaders and the Crusader states capturing the city from the Ayyubid forces.
Image source: Siege of Acre (1799)
Sep 7, 1191
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Richard the Lionheart leads the Crusader forces to a decisive victory over Saladin's Ayyubid army at the Battle of Arsuf, ensuring the safety of the Crusader supply lines.
Image source: Battle of Arsuf
Aug 27, 1192
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The Battle of Jaffa sees the Crusader forces under Richard the Lionheart defeating Saladin's Ayyubid army, securing a crucial victory and ensuring a favorable truce with the Ayyubids.
Image source: Battle of Jaffa (1192)
Apr 13, 1204
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The Fourth Crusade takes an unexpected turn as Crusaders capture and sack Constantinople, leading to the fragmentation of the Byzantine Empire and the establishment of the Latin Empire.
Image source: Sack of Constantinople
Apr 14, 1205
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Bulgarian forces under Tsar Kaloyan decisively defeat the Latin Empire and the Crusader forces in the Battle of Adrianople, dealing a significant blow to the Crusader presence in the region.
Image source: Battle of Adrianople
Aug 25, 1218 - Nov 5, 1219
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The Fifth Crusade sees the Crusader forces laying siege to Damietta, a major stronghold of the Ayyubid Sultanate. Despite initial successes, the Crusaders ultimately fail to capture the city.
Image source: Siege of Damietta (1218–1219)
Oct 17, 1244
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The Seventh Crusade suffers a devastating defeat at the Battle of La Forbie, where the Ayyubid forces decisively defeat the Crusader army, leading to the capture of many Crusader knights.
Image source: Battle of La Forbie
Apr 5, 1291 - May 18, 1291
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The Mamluk Sultanate lays siege to Acre, the last remaining Crusader stronghold in the Holy Land. The city falls to the Mamluks, marking the end of the Crusader presence in the Levant.
Image source: Siege of Acre (1291)
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