Talk:Walter the Penniless
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walter the penniless----
I think that is how you denote a new topic, with the dashes. I was under the impression that Walter led the peasants much against the bidding of the Church and Nobility,(which makes sense, seeing as how the absence of the peasantry could mean a dramatic reduction of meal frequency to the higher-ups) and after having his legions of peasants slaughtered, began to trek back home to France. On the way home, I was taught that the real crusaders ran into him, and dragged him to the Holy Land with them, where he was ultimately killed. Perhaps I am wrong, I'll read into it. I find it hillarious how disastrous the whole of the Crusades turned out to be, just a complete debacle. —Preceding unsigned comment added by ChristopherKilbourn (talk • contribs) 06:35, 24 February 2006(UTC)
- Yes, I think you are wrong. Swanny18 (talk) 12:36, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
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