The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The East
AD Scope Of Chapter LVIII
1095-l099The first Crusade
Peter the Hermit
1095 Urban II. in the Council of Placentia
Council of Clermont
Justice of the Crusades?
Spiritual Motives and Indulgences , Temporal and Carnal Motives
Influence of Example
1096Departure of the first Crusaders , Their Destruction in Hungary and Asia
The Chiefs of the first Crusade
I. Godfrey of Bouillon
II. Hugh of Vermandois, Robert of Normandy, Robert of Flanders, Stephen of Chartres, &c.
III. Raymond of Toulouse
IV. Bohemond and Tancred
Chivalry
1096, 1097 March of the Princes to Constantinople
Policy of the Emperor Alexius Comnenus ,
He obtains the homage of the Crusaders
Insolence of the Franks
1097Their Review and Numbers
Siege of Nice
Battle of Dorylaeum
1097 March through the Lesser Asia
1097- 1151 Baldwin founds the Principality of Edessa
1097, 1098 Siege of Antioch
1098 Victory of the Crusaders
Their Famine and Distress at Antioch,
Legend of the Holy Lance , Celestial Warriors
The State of the Turks and Caliphs of Egypt
1098, 1099Delay of the Franks
1099Their March to Jerusalem
Seige and Conquest of Jerusalem
1099,1100 Election and Reign of Godfrey of Bouillon
1099 Battle of Ascalon
1099-1187The Kingdom of Jerusalem
1099-1369 Assise of Jerusalem
Court of Peers
Law of Judicial Combats
Court of Burgesses
Syrians
Villains and Slaves
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