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Baldwin, M. W. (ed.) / Volume I: The first hundred years
(1969)
Important dates and events, pp. 622-625
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April 29 November February z6 1096 1096 1097 1097 1097 1097 1097 1098 1098 October 21 November— December May June 19 July I September October zi March io June 3 1099 July 22 622IMPORTANT DATES AND EVENTS 1054 July 1055 December 1064—1065 1071 April i6 1071 August z6 1071 1074—1077 1078 1079 October io8i April io8i May 1085 May 25 io85 July 17 io86 October 23 1087 August 6 1087—1090 or 1091 io88 March iz 1089 1090 1091 1091 1092 1095 1095 March 1095 November 27 1096 July—August 1098 June 28 1098 August z6 1099 July i~ Schism precipitated by patriarch Cerularius and cardinal Humbert The Selchükid Tughrul-Beg enters Baghdad Great German pilgrimage to Jerusalem The Normans take Ban The Selchükid Turks under Alp Arslan defeat the Byzantines at Manzikert The Turkoman Atsiz occupies Jerusalem Badr al-Jamali pacifies Egypt for the FãVimid caliph al-Mustan~ir; shift of power to the military The Selchükid Tutush, brother of Malik-Shah, granted Syria and Palestine Atsiz surrenders Damascus to Tutush; Artuk his lieutenant at Jerusalem Accession of emperor Alexius I Comnenus Robert Guiscard invades Byzantine Albania Alfonso VI of Castile and Leon conquers Toledo Death of Robert Guiscard; the Normans abandon invasion of Albania The Murãbi~s defeat the Spanish at Zallaca The Italians sack Mahdia in Tunisia Pilgrimage of count Robert I of Flanders Odo of Lagery elected pope Urban II The Fã~imids acquire Acre, Tyre, and other ports The Assassins established at Alamut The Normans complete the conquest of Sicily The Pechenegs annihilated by the Byzantines and Kumans Death of Malik-Shãh; Kllij Arslan I dominates west central Anatolia Tutush killed; succeeded by his sons: Rldvan at Aleppo, Dukak at Damascus The Council of Piacenza opens Urban II preaches the crusade at the Council of Clermont Peter the Hermit, Walter Sans-Avoir, and the people's crusade arrive at Constantinople The people's crusade annihilated near Nicaea by the Turks The First Crusade: Hugh of Vermandois, Godfrey of Bouillon, and the first armies arrive at Constantinople Robert of Normandy, Stephen of Blois, and the last armies of the First Crusade leave Constantinople Nicaea surrendered by the Turks to the Byzantines The crusaders defeat Klllj Arslan I at Dorylaeum Tarsus taken by Tancred, surrendered to Baldwin of Boulogne Crusaders commence siege of Antioch Baldwin of Boulogne assumes rule of Edessa, with the title of count The crusaders capture Antioch; Bohemond of Taranto claims the city, assumes the title of prince Kerbogha of Mosul defeated by the crusaders at Antioch The vizir al-Afdal takes Jerusalem from the Artukids for the Fatimids The crusaders conquer Jerusalem from the Fãçimid governor Iftikhãrad-Daulah Godfrey of Bouillon elected Advocate of the Holy Sepulcher
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