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September,
1096

Conferences between William and Robert; Robert
goes on the crusade; his companions 559-560

Conduct of Robert; his treatment at Rome; his
reception by Robert of Apulia 560-561

1096-1097

The crusaders winter in Apulia; siege of Amalfi;
Bohemond takes the cross 562

Feb. 1097

Odo of Bayeux dies at Palermo 563

Duke Robert crosses to Dyrrhachion; he does homage
to Alexios 563-564

Robert at Laodikeia; Hugh of Jaugy joins the
crusaders; the rope-dancers of Antioch 564-565

Robert refuses the crown of Jerusalem and goes back 566

William takes possession of Normandy; character of
his rule there 566-567

The Côtentin restored to Henry 567

1096

Synod of Rouen; the Truce of God confirmed; other
decrees; small results of the synod 568-569

William's appointments to Norman prelacies 570

1090-1101

Tancard Abbot of Jumièges 570

1096-1107

Etard Abbot of Saint Peter on Dives 570

1098-1105

Turold Bishop of Bayeux 571


§ 7. The Last Dispute between William and Anselm 1097.

Events of the year 1096-1097 571

State of Wales at the end of 1096 571

April, 1097

Assembly at Windsor; Welsh war and seeming conquest 572

William complains of Anselm's contingent; position
of the Archbishop's knights; Anselm summoned to
the King's court 572-574

Change in Anselm's feelings; his yearnings towards
Rome; aspect of his conduct 574-578

Causes of his loss of general support 578

His continued demands of reform; he determines
not to answer the summons but to make a last
effort 579-580

May 24,
1097

Whitsun assembly; Anselm favourably received; his
last appeal 581

He determines to ask leave to go to Rome; the King
refuses 581-583

June-Aug.,
1097

The charge against Anselm withdrawn; affairs of
Wales; another assembly; Anselm's request again
refused 583

Wednesday,
October 14

Assembly at Winchester; Anselm renews his request;
he is again impleaded 584-585