Crusade of 1101

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The Crusade of 1101 was a poorly coordinated follow-up expedition to the First Crusade in which several European armies suffered disastrous defeats in Anatolia while attempting to reinforce the Crusader states.

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Crusade of 1101 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crusade
military campaign
religious war
aftermath discouragement of large overland crusading armies through Anatolia
increased vulnerability of land routes to the Holy Land
strengthening of Turkish control over central Anatolia
alsoKnownAs Crusade of 1100–1101 NERFINISHED
Crusade of the Faint-Hearted NERFINISHED
belligerent Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Danishmend Emirate NERFINISHED
Latin Christian crusaders
Seljuk Sultanate of Rum NERFINISHED
casusBelli appeals for aid from the Crusader states
desire of previously failed or absent nobles to fulfill crusading vows
characterizedBy disastrous defeats in Anatolia
lack of unified command
poor coordination
commander Conrad, Constable of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Hugh of Vermandois NERFINISHED
Raymond IV of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Stephen II of Blois NERFINISHED
Welf I, Duke of Bavaria NERFINISHED
William IX, Duke of Aquitaine NERFINISHED
describedIn chronicles of Albert of Aachen NERFINISHED
chronicles of Anna Komnene NERFINISHED
follows First Crusade NERFINISHED
goal to reinforce the Crusader states in the Levant
to send additional forces to Jerusalem and other crusader-held territories
hasCause continuation of crusading enthusiasm after the capture of Jerusalem in 1099
pressure from the papacy and church leaders to support the Holy Land
hasEndTime 1101
hasStartTime 1101
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
involves Byzantine guides and support
French crusader contingents
German crusader contingents
Lombard contingent from northern Italy
location Anatolia NERFINISHED
Asia Minor NERFINISHED
notableEvent Battle of Heraclea Cybistra NERFINISHED
Battle of Mersivan NERFINISHED
ambushes in north-central Anatolia
opponent Danishmendids NERFINISHED
Seljuk Turks NERFINISHED
partOf Crusades NERFINISHED
primaryTheaterOfWar Anatolia NERFINISHED
religion Latin Christianity NERFINISHED
result decisive Seljuk victory
failure to reach the Crusader states
heavy losses for crusader armies

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Hugh of Vermandois participatedIn Crusade of 1101