Certainty: 3 Journey of (mainly Lombard) crusaders of 1101 to Constantinople
A group of crusaders, mainly from Lombardy, set out to reinforce the crusader states. Its leaders were Anselm, archbishop of Milan, Albert of Biandrate and his brother Guido, Hugo of Montbeel, Otto Altaspata and Guibert of Parma. They went via Hungary to Bulgaria, and were welcomed by the men of Alexios I, provided they avoided violence. The following towns were allotted to them as open markets: Roussa, Panidos, Rodosto, Dimotica and Athyra, together with Selymbria, Adrianople and Philippopolis. But the leaders failed to prevent their men from stealing meat, eating it during Lent, defacing chapels and even mutilating women. When Alexios heard of this, he ordered the army to come immediately to the capital
Certainty: 3 Disorderly gathering of Lombard crusaders at Constantinople, camping by Bosporos Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Lombard crusaders coaxed across the Bosporos with the aid of Raymond of Toulouse Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Lombard crusaders left Nikomedeia towards Neokaisareia Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Lombard crusaders captured Ankara, slaughtered the Turkish garrison & restored it to Byzantium Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Muster roll of army of Lombard crusade for battle near Mersivan Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 All the divisions of the Lombard crusade defeated by the Turks near Mersivan Certainty: 3
1102
Certainty: 3 Remnants of various defeated armies of 1101 set out from Antioch to Jerusalem Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Muster roll of crusaders left in Jerusalem Certainty: 3
1103
Certainty: 3 Baldwin I was badly wounded in attacking Saracen raiders who appeared while he was hunting Certainty: 3