Erikson was also responsible for teaching anyone he encountered the ways of Christianity. Godfrey of Bouillon was also the leader of his army on the journey to Jerusalem. Although he had no intention of staying in Jerusalem he still raised a large amount of funds to supply him and his army for the Crusade. He was also very persuasive and mentioned to many men that if they died on the Crusade, they would immediately be sent to Heaven. Because of this, he was able to form a large army that would not only help him fight for Jerusalem, but also acquire more wealth along the way. On the way to Jerusalem, Godfrey lead his army to take control of a region named Tilbesar which increased his wealth and supplied his men with more
Erikson was also responsible for teaching anyone he encountered the ways of Christianity. Godfrey of Bouillon was also the leader of his army on the journey to Jerusalem. Although he had no intention of staying in Jerusalem he still raised a large amount of funds to supply him and his army for the Crusade. He was also very persuasive and mentioned to many men that if they died on the Crusade, they would immediately be sent to Heaven. Because of this, he was able to form a large army that would not only help him fight for Jerusalem, but also acquire more wealth along the way. On the way to Jerusalem, Godfrey lead his army to take control of a region named Tilbesar which increased his wealth and supplied his men with more