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The Battle of Dorylaeum took place during the First Crusade on July 1, 1097, between the crusaders and the Seljuk Turks, near Dorylaeum in Anatolia.
1 Background
The crusaders had left Nicaea on June 26, with a deep distrust of the Byzantines, who had taken the city without their knowledge after a long siege. They had split into two groups: Bohemund of Taranto, his nephew TancredTancred ( 1072 1112) was a leader of the First Crusade, and later became regent of the Principality of Antioch and Prince of Galilee. Tancred was a grandson of Robert Guiscard and nephew of Bohemund of Taranto. In 1096 he joined his uncle on the First Cru, Robert Curthose, Robert of Flanders, and the Byzantine general Taticius in the vanguard, and Godfrey of Bouillon, his brother Baldwin of Boulogne, Raymond IV of Toulouse, Stephen, and Hugh of Vermandois in the rear.
On June 29 they learned that the Turks were planning an ambush near Dorylaeum. The Turkish force, consisting of Kilij Arslan I and his ally Hasan of Cappadocia, along with help from the Danishmendids , the Persians, and the Caucasian Albanians, numbered about 150 000 men according to Raymond of Aguilers ( Fulcher of Chartres gives the exaggerated number of 360 000).
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