The fourth crusade and the sack of Constantinople:

In 1202 Christian armies from Europe set out on the 4th Crusade to liberate the Holy Land. Two years later they sacked Constantinople, the greatest city in the Christian world. This was 'the Crusade that went wrong', a shocking story of high stakes power politics and barbarism cloaked in r...

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Main Author: Phillips, Jonathan 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Pimlico 2005
Edition:Pimplico edition
Series:Pimplico 702
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:In 1202 Christian armies from Europe set out on the 4th Crusade to liberate the Holy Land. Two years later they sacked Constantinople, the greatest city in the Christian world. This was 'the Crusade that went wrong', a shocking story of high stakes power politics and barbarism cloaked in religious zeal
Item Description:Originally published: London : Jonathan Cape, 2004
Physical Description:xxii, 374 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates illustrations, maps, portraits 20 cm
ISBN:1844130800
9781844130801

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