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Chastelet

The castle ruins seen from above.

Chastelet was a castle located beside Jacob's Ford, a ford of the upper Jordan River in Israel. The castle was built during the Crusades by the Knights Templar and the forces of the Kingdom of Jerusalem but was destroyed by the army of Saladin in 1179.[1][2][3]

Etymology

The name of the castle comes from the French word châtelet, meaning a fortified gatehouse. Jacob's Ford is also known by the Latin name of Vadum Iacob and in modern Hebrew as Ateret.[4]

History

The geological fracture seen on the remains of the northern wall of the Mesad.

The castle was intended to act as a bulwark against Muslim incursions into the Kingdom of Jerusalem and to strength protection for pilgrims and traders through Christian Palestine.[1] Jointly constructed by the Knights Templar and the Kingdom of Jerusalem under orders of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, construction of the castle began in 1178.[5] By May 1179, the main walls (built of lime, stone and pebbles) and foundations were completed, which included a perimeter wall with five gates, and a tower.[1][2]

Some 1,500 men were camped at the fortress when Saladin began an initial attack that was repulsed in June.[1] In an effort to further reinforce the castle forces and meet the Muslim army, Christian forces were decisively defeated at the Battle of Marj Ayyun.[1] As a result, in August 1179 the forces of Saladin were able to lay siege to the castle during the Siege of Jacob's Ford.[1] A heavy intense siege resulted in the fall of the barbican (gatehouse) but the castle held for several days until miners succeeded digging a tunnel that brought down the main tower.[1] Saladins forces then successfully took the castle.[3] The surviving defenders were executed and the armoury was seized, including some 1,000 coats of armour and the castle was extensively demolished to prevent further use by the Christian forces.[1]

Ruins of the castle walls.

In the 20th and early 21st centuries, the castle has been the site of extensive archaeological excavations.[1][4] These included the discovery of extensive double-chambered baking ovens.[6] Notably, over 160 coins of various types have also been found providing a key source of coins from the Frankish crusading era.[4]

In 2018, the site underwent a renovation funded with an investment of 1.6 million ILS.[7] However, in November 2024, the site was severely damaged by a missile strike launched by Hezbollah.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Jones, Dan (2017). The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors. Viking. pp. 178–186. ISBN 978-0525428305.
  2. ^ a b Ellenblum, R. (2009). Crusader Castles and Modern Histories. Cambridge University Press. p. 264. ISBN 9780511497247.
  3. ^ a b Jotischky, Andrew (2017). Crusading and the Crusader States. Taylor and Francis. p. 105. ISBN 9781351983921.
  4. ^ a b c Kool, Robert (2016). Crusades. Taylor and Francis. pp. 73–88. ISBN 9781351985871.
  5. ^ Pringle, D. (1997). Secular buildings in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: an archaeological Gazetter. Cambridge University Press. p. 85. ISBN 0521-46010-7.
  6. ^ Mesqui, Jean (2020). Crusading and Archaeology. Routledge. p. 25. ISBN 9781315142883.
  7. ^ a b ריינשטיין, זיו (2024-11-14). "מצד עתרת העתיק בגולן נפגע מטיל מלבנון. כך הוא נראה עתה - תיירות". וואלה!.

33°00′16″N 35°37′40″E / 33.0045°N 35.6277°E / 33.0045; 35.6277

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