Battle of Antioch (1098)

Battle of Antioch (1098)
Part of the First Crusade

Map of the siege and the battle of Antioch in 1097 and 1098 (1898)
Date28 June 1098
Location
Antioch (present-day Antakya, Turkey)
Result Crusader victory
Belligerents
Crusaders

Seljuk Empire

Commanders and leaders
Bohemond of Taranto
Raymond IV of Toulouse
Adhemar of Le Puy
Godfrey of Bouillon
Robert II of Normandy
Robert II of Flanders
Hugh of Vermandois
Eustace III of Boulogne
Baldwin II of Hainaut
Tancred of Hauteville
Rainald III of Toul
Gaston IV of Béarn
Guglielmo Embriaco
Anselm of Ribemont
Kerbogha
Duqaq
Toghtekin
Janah ad-Dawla
Arslan-Tasch of Sindjar
Qaradja of Harran
Watthab ibn-Mahmud
Balduk of Samosata
Soqman ibn Ortoq
Ahmad ibn-Marwan Surrendered
Strength
~40,000 ~35,000–40,000[2][3]
Casualties and losses
Unknown Heavy

The Battle of Antioch (1098) was a military engagement fought between the Christian forces of the First Crusade and a Muslim coalition led by Kerbogha, atabeg of Mosul. Kerbogha's goal was to reclaim Antioch from the Crusaders and affirm his position as a regional power.

  1. ^ France 1996, p. 261
  2. ^ Asbridge 2004, p. 204
  3. ^ Rubenstein 2011, p. 206