2017-07-29T15:46:44+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Guilliaume de Montfort, Hugh of Die, Roman of Le Puy, Walter Sans Avoir, Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut, Pope Urban II, Peter the Hermit, Adhemar of Le Puy, Hugh of Saint Omer, Fulcher of Chartres, Dagobert of Pisa, William (bishop of Orange), William Meschin, William the Carpenter, Robert the Monk, Manuel Boutoumites, Guy II of Montlhéry, Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone, Aicard, Sweyn the Crusader, Ernulf de Hesdin, Erard I, Count of Brienne, Constantine Opos (megas doux), Gouffier of Lastours, John Doukas (megas doux), Raymond of Aguilers, Gervaise of Bazoches flashcards
Christians of the First Crusade

Christians of the First Crusade

  • Guilliaume de Montfort
    Guilliaume de Montfort (English: William of Montfort) (died 27 August 1101) was a French bishop, most notably the Bishop of Paris from 1095 to 1101.
  • Hugh of Die
    Hugh of Die (c. 1040 – 1106) was a French papal legate, and Archbishop of Lyon from 1081 to 1106.
  • Roman of Le Puy
    Roman of Le Puy (French: Romain du Puy) was a French nobleman from Le Puy-en-Velay who accompanied Adhemar de Monteil on the First Crusade in the army of Raymond IV of Toulouse.
  • Walter Sans Avoir
    Walter Sans Avoir (in French Fr. Gautier Sans-Avoir; died 1096), also mistakenly known as the Penniless, was the lord of Boissy-sans-Avoir in the Île-de-France.
  • Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut
    Baldwin II of Mons (1056–1098?) was count of Hainaut from 1071 to his death.
  • Pope Urban II
    Pope Urban II (Latin: Urbanus II; c. 1042 – 29 July 1099), born Odo of Châtillon or Otho de Lagery, was Pope from 12 March 1088 to his death in 1099.
  • Peter the Hermit
    Peter the Hermit (also known as Cucupeter, Little Peter or Peter of Amiens; c. 1050 – 8 July 1115) was a priest of Amiens and a key figure during the First Crusade.
  • Adhemar of Le Puy
    Adhemar (also known as Adémar, Aimar, or Aelarz) de Monteil (died 1 August 1098) was one of the principal figures of the First Crusade and was bishop of Puy-en-Velay from before 1087.
  • Hugh of Saint Omer
    Hugh of Saint Omer (also Hugh of Falkenberg or Hugh of Fauquembergues, died 1106) was the Prince of Galilee and Lord of Tiberias from 1101 to his death.
  • Fulcher of Chartres
    Fulcher of Chartres (1059 in or near Chartres - after 1128) was a priest and participated in the First Crusade.
  • Dagobert of Pisa
    Dagobert (or Daibert or Daimbert) (died 1105) was the first Archbishop of Pisa and the second Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem after the city was captured in the First Crusade.
  • William (bishop of Orange)
    William, Bishop of Orange took part in the First Crusade.
  • William Meschin
    William Meschin (sometimes William le Meschin; died between 1130 and 1135) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman and baron.
  • William the Carpenter
    His specific origins are unclear; according to the seventeenth-century genealogist Père Anselme, he was the son of Ursio I, viscount of Melun, a town about 50 kilometres outside Paris in the Brie region of the French Vexin, which was later known as the Île-de-France.
  • Robert the Monk
    Robert the Monk or Robert of Rheims (born 1047, died 1122) was a chronicler of the First Crusade.
  • Manuel Boutoumites
    Manuel Boutoumites or Butumites (Greek: Μανουὴλ Βουτουμίτης, fl. 1086–1112) was a leading Byzantine general and diplomat during the reign of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118), and one of the emperor's most trusted aides.
  • Guy II of Montlhéry
    Guy II Trousseau (died 1109) was lord of Montlhéry.
  • Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone
    Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone (c. 1080 – c. 1164) was a statesman, diplomat, admiral and historian of the Republic of Genoa.
  • Aicard
    Aicard of Marseilles (c. 1040 – 1113), also known as Aicard of Arles or simply Aicard, was the Archbishop of Arles from 1070 to 1080 and again from 1107 to his death.
  • Sweyn the Crusader
    Sweyn the Crusader (Danish: Svend Korsfarer; pronounced [ˈsfen ˈkɔːsfɑːə]; c. 1050 – 1097) was a Danish crusader.
  • Ernulf de Hesdin
    Ernulf de Hesdin (died 1097), also transcribed as Arnulf and Ernulphe, was a French knight who took part in the Norman conquest of England and became a major landholder under William the Conqueror and William Rufus, featuring prominently in Domesday Book.
  • Erard I, Count of Brienne
    Erard I, Count of Brienne (1060 – 1114) was Count of Brienne at the end of the 11th century.
  • Constantine Opos (megas doux)
    Constantine Opos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ὤπος) was a notable Byzantine general and aristocrat in the first half of the reign of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118).
  • Gouffier of Lastours
    Gouffier's date of birth is unknown.
  • John Doukas (megas doux)
    John Doukas (Greek: Ἰωάννης Δούκας, ca. 1064 – before 1137) was a member of the Doukas family, a relative of Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) and a senior military figure of his reign.
  • Raymond of Aguilers
    Raymond of Aguilers (French Raymond d'Aguilers, Latin Raimundus de Aguilers or de Agiles) was a chronicler of the First Crusade (1096-1099).
  • Gervaise of Bazoches
    Gervaise of Bazoches (died May 1108), Prince of Galilee and Lord of Tiberias, was a crusader on the First Crusade.