Siege of Acre
The port city of Acre has seen several sieges throughout its history. Siege of Acre can therefore refer to the following events:
- Unsuccessful siege of Acre (1103) by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem and his allies
- Successful siege of Acre (1104) by King Baldwin I of Jerusalem and his allies
- Successful siege of Acre (1189–1191) by the crusaders, who in turn were trapped by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin, but with which he could not prevent the fall of the city
- Successful siege of Akkon (1291) by the Mameluke sultan Al-Malik Al-Ashraf Chalil (r. 1290–93)
- Unsuccessful siege of Acre (1799) by Napoleon Bonaparte during the Egyptian expedition