Crusade of Ashes and Blood
Contents
Introduction
The Pope Urbane II declared the need for a Crusade November of 1095.
Quests of the Crusade
- Murder Most Foul in Paris -- Opening story of Peregrinus et Sanguis in Cinere (April, 1096) [Story 1 / Part 1]
- Parisian Aftermath -- The conclusion to events that began in Murder Most Foul in Paris. [Story 1 / Part 2]]
Important Mortals of the Crusade
- Peter of Amiens -- Leader of the People's Crusade
- Walter Sans Avoir -- He was the lord of Boissy-sans-Avoir in the Île-de-France and lieutenant to Peter the Hermit.
Southern French Contingent
- Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse -- Pope Urban II's appointed steward of the crusade.
- Adhemar of Le Puy -- Pope Urban II's appointed spiritual leader of the crusade.
- Peter Bartholomew -- a soldier and mystic from France who was part of the First Crusade as part of the army of Raymond of Saint-Gilles.
Northern French and Flanders Contingent
Norman-Italian Contingent
Eastern Leaders