Certainty: 3 Journey of (mainly Lombard) crusaders of 1101 to Constantinople Certainty: 3
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
Just before Whitsun, Alexios I was asked by the crusaders for a leader, and he gave them Raymond of Toulouse, with Tzitas and 500 Turcopole troops, to give them good advice and restrain them from their wilder ideas: they first disagreed over the route. Raymond and Stephen of Blois wanted to follow the route of the First Crusade, but the Lombards used their numerical superiority to impose a rescue mission for their hero Bohemond, directly to his prison in Neokaisareia, or by going direct to Khorasan and attacking Baghdad (?)
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