XXII. THE LATIN EAST

Sultan of Rum

Robert of Normandy & Bohemond

Godfrey de Bouillon and Raymond of Toulouse

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Minimum:

2000 knights with one horse each

24 # per horse per day or 48,000 # per day for the column

8000 infantry and 2000 knights

2 # of bread a day; 300 # on each pack horse

Thus, need 66 pack horses per day, thus another 1584 # of feed per day.

One week campaign for a column of 2000 mounted knights and 8000 infantry:

Need 462 pack horses consuming 11,088 # of feed to carry

336,000 # of feed for the knights’ horses.

Thus, 347,088 # of feed

And 140,000 # of bread for a one week campaign

Victory at Dorylaeum

Antioch; Anatolia; Armenians

Baldwin, Godfrey’s brother

Edessa

Stephen of Blois to Alexius at Philomelium

“The desertion of Philomelium”

Raymond of Toulouse

Beirut, Acre, Caesarea

7 June 1099:  Jerusalem

Genoese Navy at Jaffa

Bishop Adhemar’s spirit

Church of the Holy Sepulcher

Archbishop/Patriarch Daimbert

Ascalon

Four Latin States:

Jerusalem (Godfrey; Baldwin)

Tripoli, Antioch, Edessa

Battle of Durazzo (Albania)

Tancred

Bertram, son of Raymond of Toulouse

Damascus

Aleppo:  Prince Roger of Antioch

“Field of Blood” battle

Amir Imad al-Din Zingi, governor of Mosel

Count Joscelin II