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- Baldwin_of_Marash abstract "Baldwin of Marash was a Crusader baron in Northern Syria in the 12th century AD.Baldwin was the chief vassal of Joscelin II, Count of Edessa. He controlled the city of Marash (modern Kahramanmaraş) and the strategic fortress of Kaysun. Baldwin’s fiefdom was in the northern border region of the Crusader states where the population was largely Armenian Christians.The chronicler Gregory the Priest and Barsegh, Baldwin's Armenian confessor, both say that Baldwin was the brother of Raymond of Antioch and therefore the son of William IX of Aquitaine. Barsegh has left us a funeral oration in honour of Baldwin which praises him for his military skill, bravery and charm but criticises him for his “innumerable, endless and merciless injuries and blasphemies”.In 1135 Leo I, Prince of Armenia seized Sarventikar from Baldwin of Marash. Sarventikar was a fortress on the slopes of the Amanus Mountains. In 1136 Raymond of Antioch attacked Leo I’s Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia. Baldwin of Marash marched with the Antiochenes. However Baldwin’s overlord, Count Joscelin II of Edessa, Leo’s nephew, helped the Armenians defeat the Antiochene army. After the battle, Baldwin convinced Leo to meet him. At the meeting Baldwin seized him and sent him off to Antioch as a prisoner.That same year the Turkic Danishmends briefly captured Marash but the city was retaken by Crusader forces the following year.In October 1146 Baldwin accompanied Joscelin on an expedition attempting to recapture the city of Edessa from the Muslims who had conquered the city two years earlier. They entered the city but could not take the citadel before Nur ad-Din, atabeg of Aleppo surrounded Edessa with a large force. In a desperate situation Baldwin and Joscelin undertook a sortie at night. The following day Nur ad-Din caught up with them and a battle ensued in which the Christians were defeated. Count Joscelin managed to escape, however Baldwin of Marash died on the field of battle.".
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- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Armenians.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christians_of_the_Crusades.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Cilicia.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Crusades.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Danishmends.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Edessa.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Fortress_of_Kaysun.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Joscelin_II,_Count_of_Edessa.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Kahramanmaraş.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Leo_I,_Prince_of_Armenia.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Nur_Mountains.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Nur_ad-Din,_atabeg_of_Aleppo.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Raymond_of_Poitiers.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Sarvandikar.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Sortie.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Syria_(region).
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink Vassal.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLink William_IX,_Duke_of_Aquitaine.
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baldwin of Germanikeia".
- Baldwin_of_Marash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baldwin of Marash".
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- Baldwin_of_Marash subject Category:Christians_of_the_Crusades.
- Baldwin_of_Marash hypernym Baron.
- Baldwin_of_Marash type Person.
- Baldwin_of_Marash comment "Baldwin of Marash was a Crusader baron in Northern Syria in the 12th century AD.Baldwin was the chief vassal of Joscelin II, Count of Edessa. He controlled the city of Marash (modern Kahramanmaraş) and the strategic fortress of Kaysun.".
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