Famous pilgrims former to the Crusades

Before the Crusade S, Jerusalem was a frequent place of pilgrimage for Europeans.

  • Arculfe, Gallic bishop, towards 670 (its account was shortened by Bède Worthy the, under the title Of locis sanctis )
  • Saint Willibald (nephew of Saint Boniface), left England on June 23rd 720 or 721
  • Hélie Ier, count de Périgord, in 940
  • Raymond III, count de Rouergue, towards 1010
  • Foulque Nerra, count d' Anjou, 4 pilgrimages, in particular in 1015, 1035 and 1039
  • Guillaume II Taillefer, count d' Angoulême, in 1026
  • Adhémar de Chabanais, chronicler, in 1030
  • Avesgaud, bishop of Mans, in 1032
  • Robert Splendid the, duke of Normandy, died with Nicée in 1035 of return of pilgrimage, accompanied by Dreux, count de Vexin
  • Thierry III, count de Hollande, front 1039
  • Conrad Ier, count de Luxembourg, v. 1060
  • Robert Ier of Flanders (towards 1087 - 1090)
  • Guillaume IV, count de Toulouse and Berenger-Raymond II, count de Barcelone
  • Of the princes Viking S made also the pilgrimage in Jerusalem.

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