| AD | Scope Of Chapter LVIII |
|---|---|
| 1095-l099 | The 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 |
| 1096 | Departure 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 |
| 1097 | Their 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, 1099 | Delay of the Franks |
| 1099 | Their March to Jerusalem Seige and Conquest of Jerusalem |
| 1099,1100 | Election and Reign of Godfrey of Bouillon |
| 1099 | Battle of Ascalon |
| 1099-1187 | The Kingdom of Jerusalem |
| 1099-1369 | Assise of Jerusalem Court of Peers Law of Judicial Combats Court of Burgesses Syrians Villains and Slaves |
| Volume 2 | Main Index | Volume 1 |