High Middle Ages · Middle East · War
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Fall of Edessa
December 24, 1144
On Christmas Eve, Imad al-Din Zengi's army broke through the weakened walls of the County of Edessa while its count was away hunting. The first of the Crusader states fell after less than half a century. News of the disaster reaching the West triggered calls for a Second Crusade. The loss of Edessa shocked Christendom and demonstrated that the Crusader states, far from being permanent, could be dismantled by a determined Muslim adversary.