Princes' Crusade

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The Princes' Crusade was the main, well-organized phase of the First Crusade led by European nobles and knights that successfully captured Jerusalem in 1099.

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Princes' Crusade canonical 1

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instanceOf military campaign
phase of the First Crusade
chronology after the People's Crusade and before the Crusade of 1101
describedAs main, well-organized phase of the First Crusade
endTime 1099
follows People's Crusade NERFINISHED
hasCause Council of Clermont (1095) NERFINISHED
hasLocation Anatolia NERFINISHED
Antioch NERFINISHED
Ascalon NERFINISHED
Dorylaeum NERFINISHED
Holy Land NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Levant NERFINISHED
Nicaea NERFINISHED
hasPart Battle of Ascalon NERFINISHED
Battle of Dorylaeum NERFINISHED
Siege of Antioch NERFINISHED
Siege of Jerusalem (1099) NERFINISHED
Siege of Nicaea NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Alexios I Komnenos NERFINISHED
Baldwin of Boulogne NERFINISHED
Bohemond of Taranto NERFINISHED
Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
European nobles
Fatimid Caliphate NERFINISHED
Godfrey of Bouillon NERFINISHED
Hugh of Vermandois NERFINISHED
Latin Christian knights
Raymond IV of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Robert Curthose NERFINISHED
Seljuk Turks NERFINISHED
Stephen of Blois NERFINISHED
Tancred NERFINISHED
motivatedBy call to arms by Pope Urban II
notableCommander Bohemond of Taranto NERFINISHED
Godfrey of Bouillon NERFINISHED
Raymond IV of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Robert Curthose NERFINISHED
Tancred NERFINISHED
opposedBy Muslim polities in the Levant
partOf First Crusade NERFINISHED
religion Latin Christianity NERFINISHED
result capture of Jerusalem in 1099
creation of crusader states in the Levant
establishment of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
startTime 1096
timePeriod late 11th century

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People's Crusade followedBy Princes' Crusade