Army of Robert II of Flanders on the First Crusade


Robert II of Flanders' army was formed shortly after that of his kinsman Godfrey of Bouillon, arriving in Constantinople considerably later. His wife Clementia of Burgundy was regent of Flanders in his absence. The known members of the army, mostly Flemish, included the ones listed below, as reported in histories of the First Crusade. Unless otherwise noted, references are to the on-line database of Riley-Smith, et al., and the hyperlinks therein provide details including original sources. The names below are also referenced in the Riley-Smith tome, Appendix I: Preliminary List of Crusaders. Those references are not shown unless they appear elsewhere in the text of the book. Articles that are hyperlinked to a more detailed article in this encyclopædia rely on the latter for references.

Household of Robert

Among those from Robert’s household included the following:
  • Engelbert of Cysoing and Lord of Petegem, Standard-bearer for Robert, and his nephews Arnold II of Ardres and Baldwin of Ghent
  • Eustace, butler of Robert
  • Gontier of Aire, squire of Robert
  • Onulf, seneschal of Robert
  • Winrich of Flanders, who originally travelled with Robert as his butler but became the butler of Godfrey of Bouillon in 1100. He was also known as the Butler of Jerusalem.

Clergy

As is true with all the armies, a large number of clergy accompanied the army, including:
  • Cono, chaplain of Robert
  • Ranier, chaplain of Robert
  • Sannardus, priest and chaplain of Robert
  • Gerbault of Lille, priest. He attempted to steal the arm of St. George from a Syrian Monastery and was struck with blindness for his action.
  • Guunscelin, canon of Lille, who also succumbed to the curse of the arm
  • Roger, chaplin to Anselm II.

Knights and other combatants

The known combatants in the army were:

The battles of the army of Robert II

The many battles that Robert and his army participated in are documented in the article Robert II, Count of Flanders.