En route to Antioch to enlist help,…
September 1150 CE
En route to Antioch to enlist help, Joscelin is taken prisoner by Nur-ad-Din's Turkmens.
Joscelin is taken to the city of Aleppo, where he is led before a hostile crowd and publicly blinded.
He will spend the remaining nine years of his life in captivity in a Muslim prison, and will eventually die in the dungeons of the Citadel of Aleppo in 1159.
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People
Groups
Muslims, Sunni
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Turkmen people
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France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Aleppo, Seljuq Emirate of
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Assassins
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Antioch, Principality of
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Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
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Damascus, Burid Emirate of
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Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem
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Templar, Knights (Poor Knights of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon)
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Zengid dynasty of Syria
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