This is a list of the principal leaders of the Crusades, classified by Crusade.
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First Crusade
Peasants' Crusade
- Emicho, leader of the German Crusade
- Peter the Hermit
- Walter the Penniless
Princes' Crusade
- Bohemond, Prince of Taranto and founder of the Principality of Antioch
- Tancred of Hauteville, his nephew, founder of the Principality of Galilee
- Herman of Hauteville
- Richard of Salerno
- Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower Lorraine and first Defender of the Holy Sepulchre
- Eustace III of Boulogne, his brother and Count of Boulogne
- Baldwin, his brother, founder of the County of Edessa and first King of Jerusalem
- Baldwin de le Bourg, his cousin and second King of Jerusalem
- Fulk of Guines
- Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol
- Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut
- Warner of Grez
- Raymond de Saint-Gilles, Count of Toulouse and founder of the County of Tripoli
- Adhemar de Monteil, Bishop of Le Puy and papal legate
- William-Jordan, Count of Cerdagne and Berga
- Gaston IV of Béarn
- Centule II of Bigorre
- Girard Guinard, Count of Roussillon
- Aicard, Archbishop of Arles
- Hugh VI of Lusignan
- Berenguer Ramon II, Count of Barcelona
- Peter Bartholomew
- Raymond of Aguilers
- Raimbaut, count of Orange
- Roman of Le Puy
- William V of Montpellier
- William, Bishop of Orange
- Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy
- Odo of Bayeux
- Arnulf of Chocques, chaplain and later Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Ralph de Guader
- Robert II, Count of Flanders
- Hugh the Great, Count of Vermandois
- Geoffrey II Jordan, Count of Vendôme
- Héribrand II of Hierges
- Stephen II, Count of Blois
- Hugh of Vermandois
- Enguerrand I, Lord of Coucy
- Thomas, Lord of Coucy
- Guglielmo Embriaco
- Guy II of Montlhéry
- Alan IV, Duke of Brittany
- William the Carpenter
Crusade of 1101
- Raymond of St. Gilles
- Anselm IV, Archbishop of Milan
- William II of Nevers
- William IX of Aquitaine
- Joscelin of Courtenay
- Dagobert of Pisa
Post-Crusade of 1101
- Baldwin of Hestrut
- Ghibbelin of Arles
- Hugh II of Le Puiset
- Hugh II of Jaffa
- Sigurd I of Norway
- Hugh I of Champagne
- Hugues de Payens
- Humphrey I of Toron
- Bertrand of Toulouse
- William Bures
- Fulk V of Anjou
- Barisan of Ibelin
- Pagan the Butler
Second Crusade
From Europe
- Louis VII of France
- Robert I of Dreux
- Peter of Courtenay
- Raoul I of Vermandois
- Thierry of Alsace
- Alphonse I of Toulouse
- Raynald of Chatillon
- Enguerrand II, Lord of Coucy
- Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Henry I of Champagne
- William de Warenne
- Hugh VII of Lusignan
- Renaut I of Bar
- Amadeus III of Savoy
- William V of Montferrat
- William VII of Auvergne
- Odo of Deuil
- Conrad III of Germany
From the Crusader states
- Baldwin III of Jerusalem
- Amalric, Count of Jaffa
- Melisende of Jerusalem
- Philip of Milly
- Manasses of Hierges
- Robert of Craon
- Raymond du Puy de Provence
- Humphrey II of Toron
- Walter Grenier
- Barisan of Ibelin
Post-Second Crusade
- Philip, Count of Flanders
- Stephen I of Sancerre
- William of Montferrat
- Hugh VIII of Lusignan
- Guy of Lusignan
- Amalric of Lusignan
- Baldwin of Ibelin
- Balian of Ibelin
- Hugh of Ibelin
- William II of Bures
- Gerard Grenier
- Miles of Plancy
Third Crusade
From Europe
- Conrad of Montferrat
- Richard I of England
- André de Chauvigny
- Baldwin of Exeter
- Joseph of Exeter
- William de Ferrers
- Walchelin de Ferriers
- Hugh III of Burgundy
- Galeran V of Beaumont
- Henry II of Champagne
- Guy of Bazoches
- Peter de Preaux
- Phillipe de Plessis
- Robert de Beaumont
- Roger of Hoveden
- Ambroise
- Hubert Walter
- William des Roches
- Ranulf de Glanvill
- Philip II of France
- Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor
- William II of Sicily
From the Crusader states
- Guy of Lusignan
- Sibylla of Jerusalem
- Eraclius of Jerusalem
- Balian of Ibelin
- Hugh of Ibelin
- Reginald of Sidon
- Raynald of Chatillon
- Gerard de Ridefort
- Robert IV de Sablé
- Humphrey IV of Toron
Crusade of 1227–1229
From England
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