[Footnote *: The narrative of the first march is very
incorrect. The first party moved under Walter de Pexego and
Walter the Penniless: they passed safe through Hungary, the
kingdom of Kalmeny, and were attacked in Bulgaria. Peter
followed with 40,000 men; passed through Hungary; but seeing
the clothes of sixteen crusaders, who had been empaled on
the walls of Semlin. he attacked and stormed the city. He
then marched to Nissa, where, at first, he was hospitably
received: but an accidental quar rel taking place, he
suffered a great defeat. Wilken, vol. i. p. 84 - 86 - M.]
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