The survivors of the doomed Crusade of…
December 1101 CE
The survivors of the doomed Crusade of 1101 arrive at Antioch at the end of 1101.
At Easter in 1102 they will arrive in Jerusalem.
Afterwards, many of them will simply go home, their vow having been fulfilled, although some will remain behind to help King Baldwin I defend against an Egyptian invasion at Ramla.
Stephen of Blois will be killed during this battle, as will Hugh VI of Lusignan, ancestor of the future Lusignan dynasty of Jerusalem and Cyprus.
Joscelin of Courtenay will also stay behind, and survive to become Count of Edessa in 1118.
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Alexios I Komnenos
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Anselm IV
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Baldwin I of Jerusalem
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Bohemond I of Antioch
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Danishmend Gazi
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Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan
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Hugh I
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Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg
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Joscelin I
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Kilij Arslan I
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Odo I, Duke of Burgundy
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Pope Paschal II
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Raymond IV
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Stephen
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Stephen I
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Tancred
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Welf I
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William II, Count of Nevers
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William IX, Duke of Aquitaine
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Arab people
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Lombards (West Germanic tribe)
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Germans
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Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
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Islam
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Muslims, Sunni
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Syrian people
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Toulouse, County of
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Pechenegs, or Patzinaks
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Flemish people
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Turkmen people
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Austria, Margravate of
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French people (Latins)
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Burgundy, County of
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Aquitaine, (Angevin) Duchy of
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France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
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Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Bulgaria, Theme of
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Burgundy, Duchy of
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Seljuq Empire (Isfahan)
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Christians, Eastern Orthodox
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Bavaria, Welf Duchy of
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Danishmends
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Aleppo, Seljuq Emirate of
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
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Antioch, Principality of
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Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
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