In 1097, a crusading army reached the walls of Antioch and became trapped in one of the most punishing sieges of the medieval world.
Short on food, divided in leadership, and surrounded by enemy forces, the campaign soon turned into a fight for survival as much as a struggle for victory.
1097: The Siege of Antioch presents a clear, focused narrative of this critical episode of the First Crusade, tracing how the siege unfolded and why it became a turning point in medieval history. The book follows the progress of the campaign from the arrival of the crusading forces to the dramatic outcome that reshaped the course of the crusade.
Written in an accessible style, it balances military events with the broader political and religious context of the period, offering readers a grounded look at how warfare, belief, and leadership intersected during the medieval era.
This concise guide is ideal for readers interested in:
the Crusades medieval warfare and sieges military history pivotal events of the Middle AgesWhether you are new to the topic or already familiar with crusader history, this book provides a straightforward and engaging account of one of the era's most famous sieges.
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