Peter the Hermit M XI / E XII
Petrus Heremita, Πέτρος, Κουκούπετρος (Riley-Smith p. 217) (Petros 61)
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- 1095
- Certainty: 2 Peter the Hermit returned from Jerusalem inspired by the idea of crusade Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 3 Pope Urban II preached the crusade at the Council of Clermont Certainty: 3
- 1096
- Certainty: 2 Peter the Hermit crossed Hungary & captured Zemun (Malevilla) Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Serious trouble caused by Peter the Hermit's men at Nis Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 2 Peter the Hermit went quickly from Nis to the capital Certainty: 2
- Certainty: 3 Peter the Hermit met Alexios I & crossed with Walter Sansavoir to Asia Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Rivalry in raids on Nicaea led to massacre of People's crusaders outside Kibotos by Turks Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 A few of Peter's men returned alive, threatened by more ambushes but saved by Alexios' troops Certainty: 3
- 1097
- Certainty: 3 Early arrivals among the crusaders moved on towards Nicaea Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Crusader forces reached Nicaea: position of contingents in the siege Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Surrender of Nicaea to Boutoumites & Alexios I Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Crusaders arrived at Antioch: positions of contingents in siege Certainty: 3
- 1098
- Certainty: 3 Peter Bartholomew found the holy lance that pierced Christ's side Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Embassy of Peter the Hermit to Kerbogha ended in failure Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Victorious attack on the army of Kerbogha outside Antioch, which broke up in panic Certainty: 3
- 1099
- Certainty: 3 Siege of Jerusalem Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Massacre by the crusaders of all non-Christian inhabitants of Jerusalem Certainty: 3
- Certainty: 3 Arrival at Askalon of an Egyptian expedition to recapture Jerusalem Certainty: 3