William IX of Poitou, duke of Aquitaine L XI / E XII
Willelmus Aquitanie dux (Riley-Smith p. 225) (William 4014)
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- 1101
- Certainty: 3 German & French contingents for the Lombard crusade joined them at Nikomedeia Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Crusaders from Aquitaine & Bavaria arrived in Constantinople & stayed five weeks Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Crusaders from Aquitaine & Bavaria were also massacred by a river near Herakleia Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 William of Aquitaine reached Bernard l'Etranger in Cilicia Certainty: 3
- 1102
- Certainty: 3 Remnants of various defeated armies of 1101 set out from Antioch to Jerusalem Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Crusaders moved south, & most of them besieged & captured Tortosa Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Crusaders celebrated Easter in Jerusalem, then nearly all left Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Help from Antioch & Edessa (with Daimbert) arrived in response to Baldwin I's summons Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Combined attack on Askalon defeated a strong Egyptian sally Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Council held by papal legate condemned Daimbert to deposition & excommunication Certainty: 3