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... camp the supply of tribute and provision . That camp was soon afflicted with a pestilential disease ; five hundred knights perished by an inglorious death ; and the list of burials ( if all could obtain a decent burial ) amounted to ten ...
... camp the supply of tribute and provision . That camp was soon afflicted with a pestilential disease ; five hundred knights perished by an inglorious death ; and the list of burials ( if all could obtain a decent burial ) amounted to ten ...
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... camp ; and the desponding cities were tempted by the summons of a Roman prince , who immediately surrendered them into the hands of the barbarians . confirmed by a treaty of peace with the emperor Alexius ; his fear of Robert compelled ...
... camp ; and the desponding cities were tempted by the summons of a Roman prince , who immediately surrendered them into the hands of the barbarians . confirmed by a treaty of peace with the emperor Alexius ; his fear of Robert compelled ...
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... camp was pitched and removed within a few miles of Acre ; and he laboured , night and day , for the relief of his brethren and the annoyance of the Franks . Nine battles , not unworthy of the name , were fought in the neighbourhood of ...
... camp was pitched and removed within a few miles of Acre ; and he laboured , night and day , for the relief of his brethren and the annoyance of the Franks . Nine battles , not unworthy of the name , were fought in the neighbourhood of ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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