Certainty: 3 Godfrey of Bouillon & his companions set out on crusade from Lorraine
After the battles of Peter the Hermit, the slaughter of Gottschalk and the early failure of the group around Emicho, Godfrey of Bouillon completed preparations and set out with large forces from Lorraine, travelling on the direct route, via Hungary. Godfrey's companions included his brother Baldwin (later Baldwin I of Jerusalem); Baldwin, count of Hainault; Hugh, count of St Pol; Engelrand of St Pol; Garnier, count of Grez; Reinhard, count of Toul; Peter, count of Astenois; Baldwin, son of count Hugh of Rethel (later Baldwin II); Henry of Esch; Godfrey of Esch; Dodo of Cons; and Cono of Montaigu. The army safely reached Tollenburg on the Hungarian border