There is no country of Edessa. However, in the crusades, the County or town of Edessa was to the north of 12th century Mesopotamia. It is now called Sanliurfa in Turkey.
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Jacob of Edessa has written:
'Iacobi Edesseni Hexaemeron'
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edessa,antich,jeruselem,andtripoli edessa,antich,jeruselem,andtripoli
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Cyrus of Edessa. has written:
'Six explanations of the liturgical feasts by Cyrus of Edessa, an East Syrian theologian of the mid sixth century' -- subject(s): Fasts and feasts
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The Muslims captured Edessa and defeated the crusaders at Damascus in the year 1144.
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Saint Samuel of Edessa was a 4th-century Christian monk and ascetic who lived in Edessa, now in modern-day Turkey. He is known for his strict ascetic practices, holiness, and miracles attributed to him. Saint Samuel is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church.
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It was fought as an answer to the fall of the Country of Edessa by the forces of Zengi.
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very. the crusaders took over jerusalem, antioch and edessa.
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very. the crusaders took over Jerusalem, antioch and edessa.
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I think you meant who. Who was involved in the crusades were Richard,Edessa,and The 4 nobles
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the second crusade
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a siege
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Marietta Hrousala was born on March 11, 1983, in Edessa, Greece.
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Siege engines, catapaults and the like, were replaced by siege cannon and mortars.
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He defeated it in a siege by starving the occupants out. This siege was the longest siege in England.
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The city of Vicksburg was under siege for several weeks in 1863.
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who is the true conqueror in the story in the manner of true conqueror
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The four states were Jerusalem, Tripoli, Edessa, and Antioch.
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