King Louis VII led the French army on the march across
Europe and
Asia Minor to
Jerusalem. The army decided to march along the coast of
Anatolia because the defeat of King
Conrad of
Germany and his army
at Dorylaeum had made it clear that marching inland was too dangerous. In early December 1147 the army stopped to rest at Ephesus before continuing through the
Meander Valley to reach the major port of
Attalia. Upon arrival at Ephesus, Louis was warned by messengers of
Byzantine Emperor
Manuel that the surrounding area was overrun by
Seljuk Turks and that it would be wise for Louis to garrison his army in the imperial strongholds for the time being, especially considering that he could not rely on the local Greek population for intelligence or military help. Louis refused to listen to this advice and led his troops out of Ephesus at the end of the month. ==Battle==