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  • Hugues I 'Magnus', Comte de Vermandois (c.1057 - 1101)
    Note regarding his name: Sources show that Hugues Magnus was a compound name. See below for details. == Wikipedia ==From the English Wikipedia page of Hugh I, Count of Vermandois: Wikipedia: (1057-1102...
  • Ida of Formbach-Ratelnberg (1060 - 1101)
    er av ukjent herkomst ifølge «Våre forfedre» av Mogens Bugge. Hun døde på et korstog i 1101.Kilder: Mogens Bugge: Våre forfedre, se nr. 190. Bent og Vidar Billing Hansen: Rosensverdslektens forfedre, s...
  • Welf IV, duke of Bavaria (1032 - 1101)
    Welf or Guelph IV Duke of Bavaria, Welphus filius Azzonis marchionis ItalorumI Duke of Bavaria [Este], son of ALBERTO AZZO II Marchese d'Este & his first wife Kunigunde von Altdorf [Este] ([1030/40]-Pa...
  • Raymond IV, comte de Toulouse (b. - 1105)
    Raymond IV was the son of Pons II William of Toulouse, c.1020-1060, and Almodis de la Marche, c.1020-1071. He was married to Unknown, Matilda of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. His older brother was Will...
  • Eudes Borel, duc de Bourgogne (c.1058 - 1102)
    Odo I (1058 – 23 March 1103), also known as Eudes , surnamed Borel and called the Red, was Duke of Burgundy between 1079 and 1103. Odo was the second son of Henry of Burgundy and grandson of Robert ...

For naming conventions, see Medieval Kingdoms of Western Europe.

The Crusade of 1101 was a minor crusade of three separate movements, organized in 1100 and 1101 in the successful aftermath of the First Crusade. It is also called the Crusade of the Faint-Hearted due to the number of participants who joined this crusade after having turned back from the First Crusade. The Crusade of 1101 arose from a well-managed response by the Seljuq Turks to the First Crusade, as the Turks decisively defeated the Crusading armies in three separate battles.

Commanders and leaders

Crusaders

  • Anselm IV of Milan †
  • Stephen of Blois
  • Stephen I of Burgundy
  • Eudes I of Burgundy
  • Constable Conrad
  • Raymond IV of Toulouse
  • General Tzitas
  • William II of Nevers
  • William IX of Aquitaine
  • Hugh of Vermandois †
  • Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
  • Ida of Austria †

Defenders

  • Kilij Arslan I
  • Ridwan of Aleppo
  • Danishmend Gazi

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