Battle of Cresson

The Battle of Cresson was a small battle between Frankish and Ayyubid forces on 1 May 1187 at the "Spring of the Cresson." While the exact location of the spring is unknown, it is located in the environs of Nazareth. The conflict was a prelude to decisive defeat of the Kingdom of Jerusalem at the Battle of Hattin two months later.

Battle of Cresson
Part of the Crusades

The Battle of Cresson, miniature by Jean Colombe, in Passages d'outremer ca. 1474
Date1 May 1187
Location
Between Tiberias and Nazareth, Principality of Galilee
32°44′6.3″N 35°21′16.3″E
Result Ayyubid victory
Belligerents
Knights Templar
Knights Hospitaller
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Ayyubids
Commanders and leaders
Gerard de Ridefort (WIA)
Roger de Moulins 
Robert Fraisnel 
Gökböri
Qaymaz al Najmi
Dildirim al Yaruqi
Strength
Approx. 130 knights (including the Grand Master of both, Templars and Hospitallers)
400 infantry
Unknown numbers of turcopoles
700–7,000
Casualties and losses
Almost all killed or captured, only 3 knights survived including a wounded Gerard.
Roger de Moulins killed
Unknown
Location within Israel
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