List of principal Crusaders

List of principal Crusaders

This is a list of the principal leaders of the Crusades, classified by Crusade.

First Crusade

Peasants' Crusade

*Emicho, leader of the German Crusade
*Peter the Hermit
*Walter the Penniless

Princes' Crusade

*Bohemond, Prince of Taranto and founder of the Principality of Antioch
**Tancred of Hauteville, his nephew, founder of the Principality of Galilee
**Herman of Hauteville
**Richard of Salerno
*Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower Lorraine and first Defender of the Holy Sepulchre
**Eustace III of Boulogne, his brother and Count of Boulogne
**Baldwin, his brother, founder of the County of Edessa and first King of Jerusalem
***Hugh of St Omer, later Prince of Galilee
***Gervaise of Bazoches, later Prince of Galilee
***Fulcher of Chartres
**Baldwin de le Bourg, his cousin and second King of Jerusalem
**Fulk of Guines
**Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol
***Eustace Grenier
**Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut
*Raymond de Saint-Gilles, Count of Toulouse and founder of the County of Tripoli
**Adhemar de Monteil, Bishop of Le Puy and papal legate
**William-Jordan, Count of Cerdagne and Berga
**Gaston IV of Béarn
**Centule II of Bigorre
**Girard Guinard, Count of Roussillon
**Aicard, Archbishop of Arles
**Hugh VI of Lusignan
**Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona
**Peter Bartholomew
**Raymond of Aguilers
**Raimbaut, count of Orange
**Roman of Le Puy
**William V of Montpellier
**William, Bishop of Orange
*Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy
**Odo of Bayeux
**Arnulf of Chocques, chaplain and later Patriarch of Jerusalem
**Ralph de Guader
*Robert II, Count of Flanders
*Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois
*Geoffrey II Jordan, Count of Vendôme
*Héribrand II of Hierges
*Stephen II, Count of Blois
*Hugh of Vermandois
*Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy
*Thomas, Lord of Coucy
*Guglielmo Embriaco
*Guy II of Montlhéry
*Alan IV, Duke of Brittany

Crusade of 1101

*Raymond of St. Gilles
**Stephen II, Count of Blois
**Stephen I, Count of Burgundy
**Eudes I, Duke of Burgundy
**Hugh VI of Lusignan
*Anselm IV, Archbishop of Milan
*William II of Nevers
*William IX of Aquitaine
**Hugh of Vermandois
**Welf I, Duke of Bavaria
**Ekkehard of Aura
*Joscelin of Courtenay
*Dagobert of Pisa

Post-Crusade of 1101

*Baldwin of Hestrut
*Ghibbelin of Arles
*Hugh II of Le Puiset
*Hugh II of Jaffa
*Sigurd I of Norway
*Hugh I of Champagne
*Hugues de Payens
*Humphrey I of Toron
*Bertrand of Toulouse
*William Bures
*Fulk V of Anjou
*Barisan of Ibelin
*Pagan the Butler

econd Crusade

From Europe

*Louis VII of France
**Robert I of Dreux
**Peter of Courtenay
**Raoul I of Vermandois
**Thierry of Alsace
**Alphonse I of Toulouse
***Roger I Trencavel
***Raymond I Trencavel
**Raynald of Chatillon
**Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy
**Eleanor of Aquitaine
**Henry I of Champagne
**William de Warenne
**Hugh VII of Lusignan
**Renaut I of Bar
**Amadeus III of Savoy
**William V of Montferrat
**William VII of Auvergne
**Odo of Deuil
*Conrad III of Germany
**Frederick II, Duke of Swabia
**Otto of Freising
**Ottokar III of Styria
**Henry II of Austria
**Herman III, Margrave of Baden
**Roger de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Warwick

From the Crusader states

*Baldwin III of Jerusalem
*Amalric, Count of Jaffa
*Melisende of Jerusalem
*Philip of Milly
*Manasses of Hierges
*Robert of Craon
*Raymond du Puy de Provence
*Humphrey II of Toron
*Walter Grenier
*Barisan of Ibelin

Post-Second Crusade

*Philip, Count of Flanders
*Stephen I of Sancerre
*William of Montferrat
*Hugh VIII of Lusignan
*Guy of Lusignan
*Amalric of Lusignan
*Baldwin of Ibelin
*Balian of Ibelin
*Hugh of Ibelin
*William II of Bures
*Gerard Grenier
*Miles of Plancy

Third Crusade

From Europe

*Conrad of Montferrat
*Richard I of England
**André de Chauvigny
**Baldwin of Exeter
**Joseph of Exeter
**William de Ferrers
**Walchelin de Ferriers
**Hugh III of Burgundy
**Galeran V of Beaumont
**Henry II of Champagne
**Peter de Preaux
**Phillipe de Plessis
**Robert de Beaumont
**Roger of Hoveden
**Ambroise
**Hubert Walter
**William des Roches
**Ranulf de Glanvill
*Philip II of France
**Theobald V, Count of Blois
**Alberic Clement
**Conon de Béthune
**Robert II of Dreux
**Philip of Dreux, son of Robert I of Dreux and a bishop of Beauvais
**Philip of Alsace
**Henry I of Bar
**Stephen I of Sancerre
**Peter II of Courtenay
**Raoul I, Lord of Coucy
*Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
**Frederick VI, Duke of Swabia
**Floris III, Count of Holland
**Henry of Kalden
**Herman IV, Margrave of Baden
**Leopold V, Duke of Austria
**Rudolf of Zähringen
**Otto I of Guelders
*William II of Sicily

From the Crusader states

*Guy of Lusignan
*Sibylla of Jerusalem
*Eraclius of Jerusalem
*Balian of Ibelin
*Hugh of Ibelin
*Reginald of Sidon
*Raynald of Chatillon
*Gerard de Ridefort
*Robert IV de Sablé
*Humphrey IV of Toron

Crusade of 1227–1229

From England

*William Briwere
*Peter des Roches


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