John campaigns in early 1142 against the …

Years: 1142 - 1142

John campaigns in early 1142 against the Seljuqs of Iconium to secure his lines of communication through Antalya.

During this campaign, his eldest son and co-emperor Alexios dies of a fever.

Having secured his route, John embarks on a new expedition into Syria determined to reduce Antioch to direct imperial rule.

This expedition includes a planned pilgrimage to Jerusalem on which he intends to take his army.

King Fulk of Jerusalem, fearing that the emperor's presence with overwhelming military force will constrain him to make an act of homage and formally recognize imperial suzerainty over his kingdom, begs the emperor to bring only a modest escort.

Fulk cites the inability of his largely barren kingdom to support the passage of a substantial army.

This lukewarm response results in John II deciding to postpone his pilgrimage.

John descends rapidly on northern Syria, forcing Joscelin II of Edessa to render hostages, including his daughter, as a guarantee of his good behavior.

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