Οι Σελτζούκοι κατανικούν σταυροφορία.
Περνώντας από βυζαντινά εδάφη οι φίλοι και ομόθρησκοί μας Ευρωπαίοι φυσικά περνάνε ραβδί, κλεψιά και φτύσιμο τους Ελληνες...
In September 1100, a large group of Lombards left from Milan. These were mostly untrained peasants, led by Anselm IV, Archbishop of Milan. When they reached the territory of the Byzantine Empire, they pillaged it recklessly, and Byzantine emperor Alexios I escorted them to a camp outside Constantinople. This did not satisfy them, and they made their way inside the city where they pillaged the Blachernae palace, even killing Alexios' pet lion.
As soon as William II left Constantinople, a third army arrived, led by William IX of Aquitaine, Hugh of Vermandois (one of those who had not fulfilled his vow on the First Crusade), and Welf I, Duke of Bavaria; accompanying them was Ida of Austria, mother of Leopold III of Austria. They had pillaged Byzantine territory on the way to Constantinople and had almost come into conflict with the Pecheneg mercenaries sent to stop them, until William and Welf intervened.
Βέβαια αφού γλέντησαν τους Ελληνες σαν να παίζουν στο easy μετά συνάντησαν στην επόμενη πίστα τους Τούρκους, τον ήπιαν και game over