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Studies (Cilician Armenia) Ibn al-Athir
Seleucia Euphal-Qalanisi
Boase, T. The History of the Kingdom The Cilician St Simeon Aleppo Ibn rates {a490}
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Kingdom of Armenia, ed. T. Boase (1978), 1-33. Studies Kamal al-Din
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Asbridge 140-147 Maqrizi {a490}
Charanis, P. The Armenians in the Byzantine Empire.
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Latakia Sibt {a490} Rahba
(1963). France 193-195
Forse, J. Armenians and the First Crusade Journal of Frankopan 149-151 Nicosia
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Medieval History 17 (1991): 13-22 Rubenstein 135-140
Ghazarian, J. The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia During Runciman 1:195-202
Paphos Homs
the Crusades. (2015) Smail Tripoli
Vahka
0 10 20 km Strategic Situation: Cilicia 1097/09
2- {9/early} Crusaders Anti-
Tauru
march towards Caesarea s Mts
Constantine I
2 3 {1095-1103}
Phrygia Pardzerpert
Heraclea 3- {08/??} Armenians, who had encountered the Marash
Cilician Gates crusader army of 500,000, send letters to the
ns Armenian princes Cilicia informing them of the crusader Thoros
1
t ai approach. [Matthew 2.113] Sis
n
ou Kogh
1- {9/01} Crusaders sM Vasil
arrive at Heraclaea. uru
Ta
Oshin
{1072-1097?}
Lampron 3
Aintab
Adana
Mamistra
Tarsus Ravendel
Alexandretta
Belen Pass
Antioch
Aleppo
Seleucia (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
{1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Welf takes Adana 1097/09
Anti-
1- {08/late} A crusader adventure named
Tauru
s Mts
Welf with a small band breaks from the main Constantine I
groups a week or two ahead of Tancred and {1095-1103}
Phrygia Baldwin, and marches into Cilicia. Pardzerpert
Heraclea Marash
Cilician Gates
1 Thoros
ains Sis
n t
ou Kogh
sM Vasil
uru
Ta
Oshin
{1072-1097?} 2- {08/late} At the approach of Welf, the
Lampron
Turkish garrison flees.
Aintab
We 2
Adana
Mamistra
3
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.11 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
{1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Crusader March to Cilicia 1097/09/mid
Anti-
Tauru
Rupenids s Mts
2- {9/mid} Crusaders march Constantine I
1a- {9/14} Tancred and through the Cilician Gates {1095-1103} Pardzerpert
Heraclea 1 Marash
Baldwin separate from Cilician Gates
the main crusader army. Thoros
ai ns Sis
1b- [Ralph 33b] 2 n t
Tancreds Army consisted of 100 men with breastplates ou Kogh
[= knights?]. [His] archers number barely 200 sM Vasil
uru
Turkish garrison is 500 men [Albert 3.7a]. Ta
Oshin 4- {9/mid} Baldwin gets lost on a more
{1072-1097?} Ba difficult route and faces supply
problems; he arrives at Tarsus three
Lampron 3 4 days behind Tancred. [Albert 3.6]
3- {9/mid} Tancred forms an alliance
with the Armenian Oshin, who Ta Aintab
encourages him to liberate Tarsus from
the Turks [Albert 3.5] 5 Adana
Mamistra
We
5- {9/mid} Tancred arrives at Tarsus
ahead of Baldwin [Albert 3.5] Tarsus Ravendel
Alexandretta
Belen Pass
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.5-6 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
Ralph 34-35 {1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Crusader March to Cilicia 1097/09/mid
Anti-
Tauru1b- Ralphs Description of the Battle at the Gate of Tarsus
Rupenids sM
[Ralphts34-35]
Note: Constantine I A troop of [Byzantine] Turcopole [horse] archers was sent out
Turcopoles here are probably Byzantine Pecheneg
{1095-1103} supported
Pardzerpert by some of our heavily armed mounted troops. The
Heraclea mercenaries, and thus are Turkish mounted archers. [Turks in the] city roused armed menMarash
and set them on their
Cilician Gates trail. They left very few men behind to guard the gates. The
s Thoros
[Turks] charged and then the Turcopoles retreated in feigned
ai n Sis flight. When the Turcopoles had reached the planned point,
n t
ou the heavily armed mounted [crusader knights] under Tancreds Kogh
s M command attack from their hidden positions. The force from the
ru city then turned and fled. Once the signal had been given
Vasil
u
Ta with a mirror, the valley, which was filled with heavily armed
Oshin
men, poured out these forces from their hiding places. At
{1072-1097?} first, [Tancreds men] began to shake their iron-tipped spears
Lampron
When the madly raging Turks caught sight of them, as was
Ba their custom, they turned about and shot [in the Parthian shot]
a huge torrent of arrows tipped with iron and backed with
feathers. The Turks could not resist them. They died first Aintab
from chest wounds and soon from those in the back. Some
Adana [Turks] lacked shields. Many [Turks] lacked protection for
Ta Mamistra
We their chests. They could not withstand the onrushing helmets,
shields and breastplates. The gate received those [Turks]
Tarsus 1 returning. the confused, terrified, mad and surrounded [Turks]
Ravendel
1a- {1097/09/late} rushed toward the edge of the gate. If the [Turkish] wall
[Gesta 2/10d + Ralph 34b] guard had not rained down a rocky hail and wrecked the
the Turks sallied from the city and wicker shield, the citizens and the enemy would have arrived at
came against them in one band, ready to the walls in one rush all together.
fight with the Christians, so our men
attacked them and fought with them
and put them to flight, and they rushed
back to the city as fast as they could." Alexandretta
Belen Pass
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.5-6 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
Ralph 34-35 {1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Siege of Tarsus 1 1097/09/late
Anti-
Tauru
Rupenids s Mts
Constantine I
{1095-1103} Pardzerpert
Heraclea Marash
Cilician Gates
Thoros
ai ns Sis
n t
ou Kogh
sM Vasil
uru
Ta
Oshin
{1072-1097?}
Ba 4- {9/late} Baldwin continues
Lampron his march towards Tarsus. His
4 force numbers 500 knights and
2- {9/late} Tancred
2000 infantry [Ralph 37c] Aintab
plunders the countryside
for supplies.
2 Adana
Mamistra
We
Belen Pass
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.5-6 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
William 3.19d {1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Siege of Tarsus 2 1097/09/late
Anti-
Tauru
Rupenids s Mts
Constantine I
{1095-1103} Pardzerpert
Heraclea Marash
Cilician Gates
1b- Crusaders had conquered the Turkish camp at Thoros
ai ns Dorylaeum,Sisand plundered their tents; after a couple
n t of years on the road crusader tents would have been in
ou bad condition, so most of them were using captured Kogh
sM Vasil
uru Turkish tents. (Along with clothing and equipment.)
Ta At a distance, it was often difficult to distinguish
Oshin Turks from crusaders at a distance.
{1072-1097?}
1a- {9/late} Baldwins armies arrive at Tarsus, but mistake Tancreds
Lampron tents for Turks, and fear Turkish reinforcements have arrived.
Tancred thinks Baldwins men are Turks coming to relieve Tarsus.
Tancreds army prepares for battle. [Albert 3.6; Ralph 37a].
1 Aintab
Ba Adana
Mamistra
We
3
3- {9/late} Tancreds army marches to Tarsus 2 Ravendel
fight Baldwin; when they see each others
crusader banners, Baldwins army joins Ta 2a- {9/late} Turkish garrison of 500
the siege of Tarsus [Albert 3.7b]. likewise thinks Baldwins troops are Turks
coming to relieve Tarsus. [Albert 3.7a].
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.6-7 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
William 3.19f-h {1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Dispute about Tarsus 1097/09/late
Anti-
Tauru
Rupenids s Mts
Constantine I
{1095-1103} Pardzerpert
Heraclea Marash
Cilician Gates
Thoros
ai ns Sis
n t
ou Kogh
sM Vasil
ru
5- {9/late} Another band of 300 Italian Normans
u
2- {9/late}
Ta
is approaching Tarsus [Albert 3.11-12]
Oshin
Baldwin is angry, believing the city should belong to
5
{1072-1097?}
him and Godfrey because of their superior status over
Tancred. [Albert 3.8]
Baldwin claimed the Turks fled in fear of the approach
Lampron 3- {9/late} The Armenian
of his larger army rather than in fear of Tancred. [Ralph No citizens are consulted, and select
38a] Tancred as their ruler; Baldwin is Aintab
Baldwin also wants to plunder the city, but Tancred outraged. [Albert 3.8-9].
refuses, since they are Christians and it surrendered on Adana
terms and were under his protection. [Gesta 2/10e] 2 3 Mamistra
Ba We
1
1- {9/late} After the arrival of Baldwins Tarsus Ravendel
4
reinforcements the Turkish garrison abandons
the city at night; Tancreds banner is raised over Ta 4- {9/late} Baldwin threatens to sack the city
the citadel according to the previous unless they submit to him and Godfrey. They
negotiations. [Albert 3.7b; Ralph 36]. remove Tancreds banner and replace it with
Baldwins [Albert 3.8-9].
Alexandretta
Belen Pass
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.7-9 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
Gesta 2/10d-e {1086-1098}
William 3.20a-c
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
Vahka
0 10 20 km Tancred Moves to Adana 1097/09/late
Anti-
Tauru
Rupenids s Mts
Constantine I
{1095-1103} Pardzerpert
Heraclea Marash
Cilician Gates
Thoros
ai ns Sis
n t
ou Kogh
sM Vasil
uru
Ta 1- {9/late} The Armenian Christians of Adana, who
Oshin appear to have been linked to Oshin, with a Frank
{1072-1097?} named Welf in command of a garrison send
messengers to Tancred asking him to come to their
Lampron city as he had done for Tarsus. [Ralph 40a].
1
No Aintab
Adana
Mamistra
We
3 Ba
3- {9/late} A Turkish garrison of 300 Tarsus Ravendel
remains in the citadel until the arrival of 2
Godfrey to accept the surrender of the Ta
city. [Albert 3.12] 2- {1097/09/late}
[Albert 3.10a; +Ralph 37b]
Although Tancred was sad when he saw Baldwin's
standard put up and his own taken away and thrown
down, he bore it patiently. He realized dissension was
mounting between his and Baldwin's followers Alexandretta
because of this exchange of flags, and because his own
side was weaker in numbers and in weapons he did Belen Pass
not want to waste any more time in this disagreement,
but went across to a neighboring town, called Adana.
Antioch
Sources Aleppo
Seleucia
Albert 3.9-10 (Yaghi-Siyan)
(Ridwan)
Fulcher 1.14.3 {1086-1098}
{1095-1113}
Antioch
Aleppo
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