Certainty: 2 Manuel eventually agreed to public humiliation of Reynaud before a wide range of ambassadors.
Certainty: 2 Elaborate (maybe imaginary) description of the humiliation of Reynaud & Toros in Manuel's camp.
Certainty: 2 Manuel received Baldwin III of Jerusalem coolly, then let him intercede for the Antiochenes & Toros.
Certainty: 2 Manuel received Toros, blinded Theodoros Stypeiotes & was reconciled to Georgios Pyrrogeorgios.
Certainty: 3 Manuel arived at Antioch, making an adventus prokypsis high on the city gate.
Certainty: 3 Manuel insisted on triumphal entry to Antioch, supported by Latins, & stayed in the palace for 8 days.
Certainty: 2 Manuel held an elaborate tournament, with Byzantines jousting against Latins.
Certainty: 2 Manuel's attack on Nur al-Din was halted by an offer of alliance & a massive release of prisoners. Manuel I marched to attack Nur al-Din, but as he approached, Nur al-Din halted him by an offer of alliance and a massive release of prisoners. Those released included the son (?) of Raymond of Toulouse (?), Bertrand of Blancfort, grand master of the Temple and other nobles, with more than 6,000 common German and French Crusaders. By promising to help Manuel in Asia Nur al-Din achieved peace; he claimed to know nothing of the later infringement
Certainty: 3 Manuel I confirmed earlier chrysobulls of Theotokos Eleousa.
Certainty: 2 Manuel was attacked by Turks when hunting, but he kept the alliance because of bad news from home.
Certainty: 2 Baldwin suffered a broken arm following Manuel in the hunt, then was impressed by his medical skill.
Certainty: 2 Manuel disbanded much of his army & sent them home; he had to rescue some from Turkish attacks.
Certainty: 2 Manuel took the direct route home, despite opposition from Kilic Arslan, & celebrated a triumph.
Certainty: 2 Wedding of Alexios, youngest child of the sebastokratorissa Eirene.
Certainty: 2 For revenge, Manuel arranged for a concerted attack by each Byzantine commander on his nearby Turks.
Certainty: 3 He moved from Thrace to pillage Dorylaion, then used imperial trumpets from hilltops to strike terror.
Certainty: 3 He defeated the Turks showing great personal heroism, then returned to Constantinople.