Historydraft LogoHistorydraft Logo
Historydraft
beta
Historydraft Logo
Historydraft
beta

Crusades - Siege of Edessa

Time: Tuesday Nov 28, 1144

Place: Edessa (Present-Day Sanliurfa, Turkey)

Details: The first of the Crusader states––Edessa––was also the first to fall after the first siege of Edessa, arriving on 28 November 1144. Calls for a Second Crusade were immediate and were the first led by European kings. The disastrous performance of this campaign in the Holy Land damaged the standing of the papacy, soured relations between the Christians of the kingdom and the West for many years, and encouraged the Muslims of Syria to even greater efforts to defeat the Franks. The dismal failures of this Crusade then set the stage for the fall of Jerusalem, leading to the Third Crusade. Concurrent campaigns as part of the Reconquista and Northern Crusades are also sometimes associated with this Crusade.

Related

Near

Mesopotamian lions and flowers decorated the processional street - Ishtar Gate - Babylon
Babylon-Final king of Assyria was defeated
609 BC - Harran, Turkey
Aureus of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor
Roman Empire-Battle of Edessa
260 - Edessa, Osroene (Present-Day in Turkey)
Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire-Reconquest of Edessa
943 - Edessa
Assyrian Empire
Assyria-End of the Assyrian Empire
609 - Harran (Present-Day in Turkey)
Q. Servilius Caepio
Roman Republic-Battle of Carrhae
53 BC - Harran, Turkey

On This Day - 28 November

Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution-Díaz Seized The Presidency
Tuesday Nov 28, 1876 - Mexico City, Mexico
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth-Funeral
Wednesday Nov 28, 1883 - Kinsman, Ohio, U.S.
The Second Boer War
Second Boer War-Battle of Modder River
Tuesday Nov 28, 1899 - South Africa
Nanjing Road during Xinhai Revolution
Xinhai Revolution-Wuchang and Hanyang Had Fallen back To The Qing Army
Tuesday Nov 28, 1911 - China
Mexican Revolution
Mexican Revolution-Plan of Ayala
Tuesday Nov 28, 1911 - Ayala, Morelos, Mexico
<