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40: 429:, refused to attack Gazi, he commanded that his own army should march to Kaysun. Joscelin was borne on a litter, and when Gazi heard that Joscelin's army was approaching, he lifted the siege and retreated. Joscelin won his final battle and died soon after. 379:; they disguised themselves as merchants and infiltrated the fortress where the prisoners were kept. The Armenians killed the guards and freed the hostages. However, the castle was soon besieged by a large 172: 298: 955: 383:
force and it was decided that Joscelin should seek assistance. Baldwin stayed in the fortress and after some time it was reclaimed by the Artuqids.
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After returning to Edessa Joscelin was able to enlarge the territory of the county, and in 1125 he participated in the
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reached its zenith during his rule. Captured twice, Joscelin continued to expand his county, even participating in the
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in 1125. Gravely injured during the collapse of a sapper mine, Joscelin marched his army to relieve the besieged
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by King Baldwin II, who had been captured in April 1123. They were rescued by fifty Armenian soldiers hired by
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A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East
324:. That year, Baldwin dispossessed him of Turbessel, while Joscelin travelled to the 17: 321: 838:(Second ed.). Madison, Milwaukee, and London: University of Wisconsin Press. 747:(Second ed.). Madison, Milwaukee, and London: University of Wisconsin Press. 372: 368: 828:
Nicholson, Robert L. (1969) . "The Growth of the Latin States, 1118-1144". In
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Joscelin married an Armenian noblewoman named Beatrice, daughter of Prince
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The Crusader States and Their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187
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The Crusades and the Christian World of the East: Rough Tolerance
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By 1113, Joscelin had carved out a semi-autonomous state around
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MacEvitt, Christopher (2019). "Joscelin, Count of Edessa".
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In 1131, during the siege of a small castle north-east of
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Joscelin I of Edessa

Édouard Odier
1843
Palace of Versailles
Count of Edessa
Baldwin II
Joscelin II
Prince of Galilee
Tancred
William I
Kaysun
Çakırhüyük
Adıyaman
Turkey
Beatrice of Armenia
hy
Issue
Joscelin II of Edessa
Stephanie of Courtenay
House
Courtenay
Joscelin I of Courtenay
Frankish
House of Courtenay
Turbessel
prince of Galilee
count of Edessa
County of Edessa
Battle of Azaz

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