- Fall of Antioch
Fall of Antioch may refer to:
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Battle of Iron bridge
*Siege of Antioch (1268)
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Fall of Antioch may refer to:
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Antioch University New England — is a private graduate school located in Keene, New Hampshire. It is part of the Antioch University system that includes campuses in Seattle, Washington; Los Angeles, California; Santa Barbara, California; and Yellow Springs, Ohio. According to… … Wikipedia
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Church of Antioch — The Church of Antioch † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church of Antioch (Antiocheia, Antiochia) I. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE CITY Of the vast empire conquered by Alexander the Great many states were formed, one of which… … Catholic encyclopedia
Siege of Antioch (1268) — The Siege of Antioch may also refer to two battles in 1097 and 1098 during the First Crusade; see Siege of Antioch. The Siege of Antioch occurred in 1268 when the Mamelukes under Baibars finally succeeded in capturing the city of Antioch. Prior… … Wikipedia
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