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Adhemar, Bishop of Le Puy

Adhemar, Bishop of Le Puy. Apostolic legate Spiritual leader of the First Crusade Died August 1098, prior to the capture of Jerusalem. Raymond of Toulouse. Fought against the Moors in Spain before 1096. deeply religious Crusade leader after Adhemar’s death Rivalry with Bohemond.

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Adhemar, Bishop of Le Puy

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  1. Adhemar, Bishop of Le Puy Apostolic legate Spiritual leader of the First Crusade Died August 1098, prior to the capture of Jerusalem

  2. Raymond of Toulouse • Fought against the Moors in Spain before 1096. • deeply religious • Crusade leader after Adhemar’s death • Rivalry with Bohemond

  3. Bohemond of Taranto • Son of Robert Guiscard • served under his father in on the Byzantine Empire (1080–1085) • Prince of Antioch

  4. Tancred

  5. Godfrey of Bouillon

  6. Robert of Normandy

  7. Robert of Flanders

  8. Peter the Hermit Peter the Hermit, a priest of Amiens, who may, as Anna Comnena says, have attempted to go on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem before 1096, and have been prevented by the Turks from reaching his destination. He soon leapt into fame as an emotional revivalist preacher: his very ass became an object of popular adoration; and thousands of peasants eagerly took the cross at his bidding.

  9. Walter the Penniless • Lieutenant to Peter the Hermit on the People's Crusade

  10. King William II of England • King of England from 1087 until 1100, with powers over Normandy, and influence in Scotland.

  11. Philip I of France • Philip I (23 May 1052 – 29 July 1108), was King of France from 1060 to his death.

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