High Middle Ages · Middle East · War
1110
Sidon falls to the Crusaders
May 13, 1110
With a Norwegian fleet under King Sigurd the Jerusalem-Farer blockading the harbor, Baldwin I took the ancient Phoenician port. Sigurd would sail home a celebrity, the first European monarch to visit the Holy Sepulchre, trailing legends about jousting through Byzantine streets. Sidon's capture completed the Latin kingdom's control of the central Levantine coast, linking Acre to Beirut along a continuous strip of fortified ports.