Certainty: 2 Walter Sansavoir journeyed from Nis to Adrianople
Walter went on through forests to Stralicia (Sofia?), where he complained to the governor of the wrongs done him at Belgrade, and was given money in compensation, with an offer of necessities at a fair price and guides to take them hrough Serdica, Philippopolis and Andrianople to Constantinople
Certainty: 3 Walter Sansavoir reached Constantinople Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Peter the Hermit met Alexios I & crossed with Walter Sansavoir to Asia
Peter had his audience with Alexios, accompanied only by Fulcher of Orleans. He made a good impression and received money to survive and rich gifts. After a few days' rest and plentiful food, the armies of Peter and Walter, arranging to pool men and resources, crossed the Bosporos on ships gathered by Alexios, and camped at Kibotos on the coast of Asia. Anna Komnene makes Peter less amenable: he refused to wait for the other leaders and camped at Helenopolis (= Kibotos)
Certainty: 3 Rivalry in raids on Nicaea led to massacre of People's crusaders outside Kibotos by Turks Certainty: 3