The arrival of spring in February sees …

Years: 1098 - 1098
February

The arrival of spring in February sees the food situation improve for the crusaders.

This month, Tatikios repeats his earlier advice to resort to a long-distance blockade but his suggestion is ignored; he then leaves the army and returns home.

Tatikios explains to Emperor Alexios that Bohemond had informed him that there is a plan to kill him, as they believe Alexios is secretly encouraging the Turks.

Those close to Bohemond claim that this is treachery or cowardice, reason enough to break any obligations to return Antioch to the Empire.

News arrives that a Turkish army is approaching and Bohemond uses the situation to his advantage.

He declares that unless he is allowed to keep Antioch for himself when it is captured, he will leave.

Knowing full well that Bohemond has designs on taking the city for himself, and that he had probably engineered Tatikios' departure in order to facilitate this, Godfrey and Raymond do not give into his blackmail, but the minor knights and soldiers want to recognize his demands and he gains their sympathies.

Yaghi-Siyan has reconciled with Ridwan of Aleppo and the advancing army is under his command.

In early February, news reaches the besiegers that Ridwan has taken nearby Harim, where he is preparing to advance on Antioch.

At Bohemond's suggestion, the crusaders send all their cavalry (numbering about seven hundred knights) to meet the advancing army while the infantry remains behind in case Antioch's defenders decide to attack.

On the morning of February 9, Ridwan moves towards the Iron Bridge.

The crusaders had moved into position the previous night and charge the advancing army before it reaches the bridge.

The first charge causes few casualties, but Ridwan's army follows the crusaders to a narrow battlefield.

With the river on one side and the Lake of Antioch on the other, Ridwan is unable to outflank the crusaders and exploit his superior numbers.

A second charge has more impact and the Turkish army withdraws in disorder.

At the same time, Yaghi-Siyan leads his garrison out of Antioch and attacks the crusader infantry.

His offensive forces the besiegers back until the knights return.

Realizing that Ridwan had been defeated, Yaghi-Siyan retreats inside the city.

As Ridwan's army passes through Harim, panic spreads to the garrison he had installed there and they abandon the town, which is retaken by the Christians.

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