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    Year 1098 ( MXCVIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. By place. First Crusade. February 9 – Battle of the Lake of Antioch: The Crusaders under Bohemond I defeat a Seljuk relief force (some 12,000 men) led by Sultan Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan of Aleppo.

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  2. En México 8 Venado ocupa el trono de Tilantongo, principal centro político de la Mixteca alta. El Imperio bizantino recupera Esmirna, Éfeso y Sardis. El rey noruego Magnus el Descalzo conquista las Islas Orcadas, las Hébridas y la Isla de Man.

  3. 12 de jul. de 2018 · The siege of Antioch in 1097-1098 CE occurred during the First Crusade (1095-1102 CE) when the western Crusader knights were on their way to retake Jerusalem. The great metropolis of Antioch in northern Syria was heavily fortified, and it would take eight months and a slice of treachery to finally break into the city.

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  4. 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.

    • 28 June 1098
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  5. Kerbogha de Mosul. [ editar datos en Wikidata] El sitio o toma de Antioquía fue un conflicto armado que tuvo lugar durante la primera Cruzada y que, en realidad, consistió en dos batallas. La primera, entre el 21 de octubre de 1097 y el 2 de junio de 1098, en la que los cruzados sitiaron y conquistaron Antioquía.

  6. Year 1098 ( MXCVIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar . Events. December 12 – massacre of Ma'arrat al-Numan where Crusaders resort to cannibalism. First Crusade: end of the siege of Antioch. Cîteaux Abbey founded. Births. September 16 – Hildegard of Bingen, German mystic writer, and composer (d. 1179) Deaths.