Saladin leaves part of his army to …

Years: 1177 - 1177
November

Saladin leaves part of his army to besiege Gaza and a smaller force at Ascalon and marches northward with the rest.

Accompanying Baldwin is Raynald of Châtillon, newly created lord of Oultrejordain, the name used during the Crusades for an extensive and partly undefined region to the east of the Jordan River.

A fierce enemy of Saladin, Raynald is the effective commander of the army, with King Baldwin too ill with leprosy to command it personally.

Also with the army are Baldwin of Ibelin, his brother Balian, Reginald of Sidon, and Joscelin III of Edessa.

Odo de St Amand, Master of the Knights Templar, comes with eighty-four Templar knights.

Another Templar force attempts to meet Baldwin at Ascalon, but they remain besieged at Gaza.

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