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* [[Battle of Antioch (613)]], a Persian Army defeated a Byzantine army led by Heraclius |
* [[Battle of Antioch (613)]], a Persian Army defeated a Byzantine army led by Heraclius |
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* [[Battle of Antioch (1097)]], a siege by the crusaders against the Muslim-held city, part of the First Crusade |
* [[Battle of Antioch (1097)]], a siege by the crusaders against the Muslim-held city, part of the First Crusade |
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* [[Battle of the Lake of Antioch]] (1098), between the Crusaders of the First Crusade against the army of [[Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan]] |
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* [[Battle of Antioch (1098)]], between the Crusaders of Antioch and a Turkish coalition led by Emir Kerbogha of Mosul, part of the First Crusade |
* [[Battle of Antioch (1098)]], between the Crusaders of Antioch and a Turkish coalition led by Emir Kerbogha of Mosul, part of the First Crusade |
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* [[Siege of Antioch (1268)]], Sultan Baibars of Egypt overthrew the crusader kingdom of Antioch |
* [[Siege of Antioch (1268)]], Sultan Baibars of Egypt overthrew the crusader kingdom of Antioch |
Revision as of 23:19, 15 May 2018
There have been several Battles of Antioch fought in or near the Syrian city of Antioch due to its strategic location on the Orontes River:
- Battle of Antioch (145 BC), Ptolemy VI Philometor of Egypt overthrew the Seleucid king Alexander Balas, also known as the Battle of the Oenoparus.
- Battle of Antioch (218), Elagabalus defeated Macrinus and become Roman emperor
- Battle of Antioch (613), a Persian Army defeated a Byzantine army led by Heraclius
- Battle of Antioch (1097), a siege by the crusaders against the Muslim-held city, part of the First Crusade
- Battle of the Lake of Antioch (1098), between the Crusaders of the First Crusade against the army of Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan
- Battle of Antioch (1098), between the Crusaders of Antioch and a Turkish coalition led by Emir Kerbogha of Mosul, part of the First Crusade
- Siege of Antioch (1268), Sultan Baibars of Egypt overthrew the crusader kingdom of Antioch