Robert of Normandy and Bohemond's nephew Tancred …

Years: 1099 - 1099
January

Robert of Normandy and Bohemond's nephew Tancred agree at the end of December or early in January 1099 to become vassals of Raymond, who is wealthy enough to compensate them for their service.

Godfrey of Bouillon, however, who now has revenue from his brother's territory in Edessa, refuses to do the same.

On January 5, Raymond dismantles the walls of Maarat.

On January 13, he begins the march south, barefoot and dressed as a pilgrim, followed by Robert and Tancred.

Proceeding south along the coast, they encounter little resistance.

Later, Godfrey of Bouillon and Robert of Flanders join them.

Bohemond, fearing for the safety of Antioch, turns back soon after leaving.

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