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434:, wherein Hugh tried to persuade Godfrey to pledge allegiance to Alexius. Godfrey, however, refused, saying: "you left your own country as a ruler with all that wealth and a strong army; now from the heights you've brought yourself to the level of a slave. And then, as if you had won some great success, have you come here to tell me to do the same?" Hugh replied: "we ought to have stayed in our own countries and kept our hands off other people's but since we've come thus far and need the emperor's protection, no good will come of it unless we obey his orders." 381: 473: 404:. Understand, moreover, that he is supreme commander of the Frankish army. See to it then that he is accorded a reception worthy of his rank and yourself prepare to meet him." Whilst sailing the Adriatic Sea from Bari towards Illyricum, Hugh's fleet was overtaken by a heavy storm and most ships were lost. His own ship was thrown upon the shore near 427:, led by Hugh, was very small and easy to control. Alexius 'discreetly but unmistakably' restricted Hugh's freedom of movement 'until he was ready to swear that all territories which had belonged to Byzantium before the Turkish invasions would be restored. Moreover any conquests made to the east would be held as fiefs.' 609:
In "Urban's Crusade--Success or Failure" (Key, 1948) it is argued, indeed to the contrary, that the emperor was disturbed by Hugh's report and the disquieting rumors emitting from Antioch (on Bohemond's intent and conduct) and promptly set out to prepare another expedition: "...Alexius immediately
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reached them in Paris. Although Philip could not participate, as he had been excommunicated, Hugh was said to have been influenced to join the Crusade after an eclipse of the moon on 11 February 1096. In late August 1096, Hugh and his
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Following the marriages of his daughters, Matilda and Elizabeth, their husbands adopted the arms of Vermandois with some or no variation. While the Beaugency's family use has died out, these continue to be used by the relations of
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Know, Emperor, that I am the King of Kings, the greatest of all beneath the heavens. It is fitting that I should be met on my arrival and received with the pomp and ceremony appropriate to my noble birth.
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began preparations for another expedition, and he furthermore sent envoys to the crusaders to announce its coming."
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Crouch, David (2008). "The Historian, Lineage and Heraldry 1050-1250". In Coss, Peter R.; Keen, Maurice (eds.).
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Families, Friends and Allies: Boulogne and Politics in Northern France and England, c. 879-1160
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argued that Alexius was fortunate that the first contingent of the crusader army to arrive in
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The First Crusade, a new history. The roots of conflict between Christianity and Islam
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de Pontfarcy, Yolande (1995). "Si Marie de France était Marie de Meulan".
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In response to this message the emperor sent instructions to his nephew
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How to Plan a Crusade. Reason and Religious War in the High Middle Ages
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of Dyrrhachium with the following message: "Be it known to you,
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Komnene, Anna (2009). Sewter, E.R.A.; Frankopan, Peter (eds.).
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Hugh sent a message (that she called absurd) to her father,
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After the Crusaders had successfully made their way across
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Heraldry, Pageantry and Social Display in Medieval England
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threatened to excommunicate him. He joined the subsequent
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The routes of the crusaders, with Hugh's coloured magenta
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Bardot, Michael L.; Marvin, Laurence W., eds. (2018).
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Anna Comnena recorded a conversation between Hugh and
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Mayer, Hans Eberhard (1972). Gillingham, John (ed.).
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In early 1096, Hugh and Philip began discussing the
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(1962). 513:Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester 392:and dispatched twenty-four envoys to the 291:, was disinherited. In 1085, Hugh helped 863: 695: 471: 388:Meanwhile Hugh had reached the coast of 379: 999: 966:Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale Année 926: 902:Pierre L'Ermite et la Première Croisade 758: 734: 722: 710: 668: 14: 1089: 990: 944: 890: 809: 797: 656: 564:William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey 517:William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey 981: 935: 899: 881: 785: 770: 746: 683: 525:1144), who married Hugh IV of Gournay 331:His armada was possibly commanded by 977:. Cambridge at the University Press. 949:. 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Hugh I, Count of Vermandois

Count of Vermandois
Odo I
Ralph I
Tarsus
Cilicia
Tarsus
Mersin
Turkey
Adelaide, Countess of Vermandois
Issue
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Elizabeth, Countess of Leicester
Ralph I, Count of Vermandois
House
Capet
Henry I, King of France
Anne of Kiev
Hugh of Vermandois (bishop)
French
Latin
count of Vermandois
House of Capet
First Crusade
medieval Latin
Old French
Philip I of France
Henry I of France
Anne of Kiev

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