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Venetian Crusade
Part of the Crusades

Siege of Tyre by the Crusaders and the Venetian fleet
Date1122–24
Location
Levant
Result Crusader victory
Territorial
changes
Tyre captured by Jerusalem
Belligerents
Republic of Venice
Kingdom of Jerusalem
County of Tripoli
Fatimid Caliphate
Seljuk Empire
Commanders and leaders
Domenico Michele
William I of Bures
Pons of Tripoli
Toghtekin

The Venetian Crusade of 1122–1124 was an expedition to the Holy Land launched by the Republic of Venice that succeeded in capturing Tyre. It was an important victory at the start of a period when the Kingdom of Jerusalem would expand to its greatest extent under Baldwin II of Jerusalem. The Venetians gained valuable trading concessions in Tyre. Through raids on Byzantine territory both on the way to the Holy Land and on the return journey, the Venetians forced the Byzantines to confirm, as well as extend, their trading privileges with the empire.

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