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Nicaea (Greek: Νίκαια), located on the eastern shore of Lake Askania (Ασκάνια), had been captured by crusader forces from the Seljuq Empire on June 19th 1097. The crusaders left on June 26th for Jerusalem and Nicaea was handed over to Byzantine control.

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  • Battle of Nicaea (The Demonic Plague)
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  • Nicaea (Greek: Νίκαια), located on the eastern shore of Lake Askania (Ασκάνια), had been captured by crusader forces from the Seljuq Empire on June 19th 1097. The crusaders left on June 26th for Jerusalem and Nicaea was handed over to Byzantine control.
Strength
  • 5814(xsd:integer)
  • Approx. 3000
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Partof
  • the War of The Forsaken
Date
  • --11-24
Commander
  • N/A
  • John II Komnenos Nicholas Gabras
Timeline
  • The Demonic Plague
Caption
  • The old walls of Nicaea.
Casualties
  • 372(xsd:integer)
  • Entire horde killed
Result
  • Byzantine victory
combatant
  • Byzantine Empire
  • The Possessed
Place
  • Nicaea
Conflict
  • Battle of Nicaea
abstract
  • Nicaea (Greek: Νίκαια), located on the eastern shore of Lake Askania (Ασκάνια), had been captured by crusader forces from the Seljuq Empire on June 19th 1097. The crusaders left on June 26th for Jerusalem and Nicaea was handed over to Byzantine control.
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