Historical Events tagged with "military"

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Military & Warfare

Crusaders Suffer Major Defeat at Damascus

July 29th, 1148 876 years ago

The siege of Damascus concluded with the Crusaders' decisive defeat against the Muslim defenders. The cities of the region unified under the leadership of Nur ad-Din, who rallied local forces to counter the Crusader siege. The failed siege exacerbated tensions within the Crusading movement, marking a significant turning point in the Second Crusade, as alliances faltered and morale declined among the Crusaders.

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Louis VII of France lays siege to Damascus

July 24th, 1148 876 years ago

Louis VII of France, alongside his Crusader forces, commenced a siege on the city of Damascus, aiming to capture it from Muslim control during the Second Crusade. This military campaign was initiated as part of the broader efforts by Christian monarchs to reclaim territories in the Holy Land that had fallen to Muslim powers. The siege represented an essential moment in the Crusade, as capturing Damascus would have strengthened the Christian foothold in the region.

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Crusader Knights Capture Lisbon After Siege

October 25th, 1147 877 years ago

Crusader knights, alongside an allied force, succeeded after a four-month siege to capture the city of Lisbon from the Moors. This conquest occurred during the Second Crusade and exemplified the efforts to reclaim territories in the Iberian Peninsula. The siege's tactical elements included the use of siege engines and a blockade to starve the city into submission, ultimately allowing the crusaders to gain a strategic foothold. The aftermath saw the establishment of Christian control over Lisbon, contributing to the broader Christian Reconquista efforts in the region.

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Seljuk Turks Defeat Conrad III's Crusaders

October 25th, 1147 877 years ago

The Battle of Dorylaeum saw a significant confrontation between the armies of the Seljuk Turks and the German Crusaders led by Conrad III. Occurring in the Anatolian region, this battle was marked by the Seljuk tactical advantage and the disorganization of the Crusader forces. The Seljuks, under the command of their leader, decisively defeated the Germans, inflicting heavy casualties and capturing many soldiers. This triumph was a critical moment during the Second Crusade, as it showcased the military challenges faced by the European forces in their efforts to reclaim the Holy Land.

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Edessa Falls to Imad ad-Din Zengi's Forces

December 24th, 1144 880 years ago

Imad ad-Din Zengi, the atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo, captured the capital of the Crusader County of Edessa. This strategic victory marked a significant turning point in the struggle between the Muslim forces and the Crusader states. The siege was marked by fierce fighting and showcased Zengi's military prowess as he led his forces to overpower the defenses of Edessa, gaining control over a city that had been a stronghold of Christian power in the region.

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Yue Fei Defeats Wuzhu at Yancheng

August 21st, 1140 884 years ago

In a decisive conflict during the Jin–Song Wars, Yue Fei, a prominent general of the Song dynasty, successfully defeated the invading Jin forces led by general Wuzhu at the Battle of Yancheng. This engagement took place in the southern regions of China, where Yue Fei's strategic prowess and skilled military tactics turned the tide against Wuzhu's army, bolstering Song morale. This victory was part of larger efforts to reclaim territories lost to the Jin dynasty, showcasing Yue Fei's leadership and dedication to his mission.

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Clash of Armies at the Battle of the Standard

August 22nd, 1138 886 years ago

The Battle of the Standard was a significant military confrontation between Scotland and England that took place in Northumberland. It occurred as a result of King David I of Scotland's ambition to extend his territories into northern England. The English forces, under the command of the Earl of Northumberland, gathered to defend their land from the Scots' incursion. A notable feature of the battle was the standard carried by the English troops, which symbolized their determination and unity. The conflict ended with a decisive English victory, forcing the Scots to retreat.

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Afonso I Defeats Teresa of León at São Mamede

June 24th, 1128 896 years ago

The Battle of São Mamede was a decisive conflict in which Afonso I of Portugal confronted the forces led by his mother, Teresa of León, and her companion, Fernando Pérez de Traba. Taking place near Guimarães, this battle was pivotal for the assertion of Afonso's authority over the County of Portugal. It ultimately resulted in a significant victory for Afonso, solidifying his control and laying the groundwork for the future independence and expansion of Portugal.

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Jurchen Siege of Kaifeng Captures Emperor Qinzong

January 9th, 1127 898 years ago

Jurchen soldiers from the Jin dynasty launched a military campaign against the Song dynasty, resulting in the siege and sacking of Bianjing, the capital city known as Kaifeng. The attack culminated in the capture of Emperor Qinzong of Song, alongside other members of the court. This incursion played a crucial role in the transition of power in Northern China during the Jin–Song Wars.

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