Numbered divisions of the crusaders in the attack from Antioch against Kerbogha

Summary:
Corps 1: Hugh of Vermandois, Anselm of Ribemont; Corps 2: Robert of Flanders and followers; Corps 3: Robert of Normandy, Stephen of Aumale and followers; Corps 4: Adhemar of le Puy with his own men and those of the sick Raymond of Toulouse; Corps 5: Reinhard of Toul, Peter of Astenois, Garnier of Grez, Henry of Esch, Reinhard of Hamersbach and Walter of St-Valery; Corps 6: Raimbold of Orange, Louis of Mousson and Lambert of Montaigu; Corps 7: Godfrey of Bouillon and his brother Eustace; Corps 8: Tancred of Hauteville; Corps 9: Hugh of St Pol, Engelrand of St Pol, Thomas of La Fere, Baldwin, son of Hugh of Rethel, Robert, son of Gerard, Rainald of Beauvais and Galo of Calvo Monte; Corps 10: Rotrou of Perche, Everard of Le Puiset, Drogo of Mouchy-le-Chatel, Ruthard, son of Godfrey and Conan of Lamballe; Corps 11: Isoard of Die, Raymond Pilet, Gaston of Bearn, Gerard of Rousillion, William of Montpellier and William Amanieu; Corps 12: Bohemond and his men, the largest and rearmost corps, ordered to help others when needed and watch for those under special pressure 
Dates:
1098 June 28 
Adhemar of le Puy (Adhemar 4001)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was leader of the fourth corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001, with his own men and those of the sick Raymond 61; he had the lance with him (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.14-17
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he was put in charge of the fourth division, with Petros 4004 holding the lance on high (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
Anselm of Ribemont (Anselm 4001)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was associated with the first corps of the crusader army going to battle against Kerbogha 4001, with Hugh 4001 as leader and standard-bearer (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.5-8
Baldwin of Bourcq, Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem (Baldwin 52)
Bohemond of Taranto (Bohemond 61)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was leader of the twelfth corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001, the largest and rearmost corps, ordered to help others when needed and watch for those under special pressure (: ) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.34-39
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he led the twelfth and last division, the most numerous, to protect other divisions and give reinforcement where needed (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
  • He was head of the fifth crusader division (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Conan of Lamballe (Conan 4001)
Drogo of Mouchy-le-Chatel (Drogo 4002)
Engelrand of St Pol (Engelrand 4001)
Eustace III, count of Boulogne (Eustace 4001)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was associated with Godfrey 51, leader of the seventh corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.23-25
Everard of Le Puiset (Everard 4001)
Galo of Calvo Monte (Galo 4001)
Garnier (Warner), count of Grez (Garnier 4001)
Gaston of Beziers (Gaston 4001)
Gaston of Bearn (Gaston 4002)
Gerard of Rousillon (Gerard 4001)
Godfrey of Bouillon, duke of Lower Lorraine, first Latin ruler of Jerusalem (Godfrey 51)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was leader of the seventh corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001: in association with Eustace 4001 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.23-25
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he led the seventh division, full of fierce Germanic troops (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
  • He was head of the third crusader division (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Henry of Esch (Henry 4001)
Hugh of Vermandois, brother of Philip I of France (Hugh 4001)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, led the first corps of the crusader army to the battle against Kerbogha 4001, as leader and standard-bearer: in association with Anselm 4001 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.5-6
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he was leader of the first division of the army, and standard-bearer of both infantry and cavalry (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
  • He was head of the first crusader division (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Hugh, count of Saint-Pol (Hugh 4002)
Isoard, count of Die (Isoard 4001)
Lambert of Montaigu (Lambert 4002)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was among the leaders of the sixth corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001: in association with Raimbold 4001 and Louis 4001 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.20-22
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, the sixth division was led by him, with Raimbold 4001 and Louis 4001 (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
Louis of Mousson (Louis 4001)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was among the leaders of the sixth corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001: in association with Raimbold 4001 and Lambert 4002 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.20-22
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, the sixth division was led by him, with Raimbold 4001 and Lambert 4002 (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
Peter, count of Astenois (Petros 4002)
Peter Bartholomew, finder of the lance (Petros 4004)
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he held the Lance on high in the fourth division, led by Adhemar 4001 (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
Raimbold, count of Orange (Raimbold 4001)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was among the leaders of the sixth corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001: in association with Louis 4001 and Lambert 4002 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.20-22
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, the sixth division was led by him, with Louis 4001 and Lambert 4002 (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
Raymond of Saint-Gilles, count of Toulouse (Raymond 61)
  • He was leader of the sixth crusader division; he was not part of the attack, but was to provide defensive stiffening when the battle became fierce (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Raymond Pilet (Raymond 4002)
Rainald III, count of Toul (Reinhard 4001)
Reinhard of Hamersbach (Reinhard 4002)
Rainald of Beauvais (Renaud 4003)
Robert II, count of Flanders (Robert 62)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, led the second corps of the crusader army to the battle against Kerbogha 4001, with those who had followed him from the start (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.9-11
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he and Robert 63 were put in charge of the second and third divisions respectively, which fought side-by-side (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
  • He was not leader of a crusader division, but was in charge of the defence of the city, especially in the direction of the citadel, where he often had to send troops (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Robert [Curthose], count [duke] of Normandy (Robert 63)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, led the third corps of the crusader army to the battle against Kerbogha 4001, with other nobles who had come in his company: in association with Stephanos 4002 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.11-14
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, Robert 62 and he were put in charge of the second and third divisions respectively, which fought side-by-side (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
  • He was head of the second crusader division (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Robert FitzGerard (Robert 4009)
Rodolph (Rodolph 26102)
Rotrou, count of Perche (Rotrou 4001)
Ruthard, son of Godfrey (Ruthard 4001)
Stephen, count of Aumale (Stephanos 4002)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was associated with Robert 63, leader of the third corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.11-13
Tancred of Hauteville, nephew of Bohemond of Taranto (Tancred 61)
  • In assembly at the Gate of the Bridge, was leader of the eighth corps of the crusader army in the battle against Kerbogha 4001 (28 June:quarto Kalendas Iulii) William of Tyre bk. 6, 17.25-26
  • In the battle against Kerbogha 4001, he led the eighth division, cavalry and infantry (:) Albert of Aachen IV.47
  • He was head of the fourth crusader division (:) Ralph of Caen 85
Thomas of Marle and La Fere (Thomas 4001)
Walo of Chaumont (Walo 26101)
Walter of St-Valery, viscount of Dom(ed)art-en-Penthieu (Walter 4002)
William Amanieu (William 4004)
William of Montpellier (William 4005)