Certainty: 2 Walter Sansavoir crossed Hungary & reached Belgrade
Walter Sansavoir was the first crusader to leave. He crossed Germany with many infantry but few knights, was given peaceful passage through Hungary by king Coloman to the river Maroe (?), crossing into Bulgarian lands near Belgrade. Stragglers from his army purchasing food at Semlin (Taurunum) were attacked and robbed, but he decided not to turn back for revenge, having faith in divine justice. He asked to purchase food from Niketas, governor of Belgrade, but was refused; he camped outside the city, and his needy army foraged for itself, leading to hostilities in which 140 crusaders were burnt by the locals in a church
Certainty: 2 Walter Sansavoir journeyed from Nis to Adrianople Certainty: 2
Certainty: 3 Walter Sansavoir reached Constantinople
When Walter reached the capital he was given an audience by the Emperor Alexios I, who granted him permission to camp nearby, with full rights to buy and sell, waiting for Peter he Hermit
Certainty: 3 Peter the Hermit met Alexios I & crossed with Walter Sansavoir to Asia Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Rivalry in raids on Nicaea led to massacre of People's crusaders outside Kibotos by Turks Certainty: 3