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Side vi
... Turks and Caliphs of Egypt 77 1098 , 1099. Delay of the Franks 79 1099 Their March to Jerufalem 80 Siege and ... Turkish Warfare . Obftinacy of the Enthufiafm of the Crufades 1091-1153 . Character and Miffion of St. Bernard 9 Page ΙΟΙ ...
... Turks and Caliphs of Egypt 77 1098 , 1099. Delay of the Franks 79 1099 Their March to Jerufalem 80 Siege and ... Turkish Warfare . Obftinacy of the Enthufiafm of the Crufades 1091-1153 . Character and Miffion of St. Bernard 9 Page ΙΟΙ ...
Side vii
... Turks 1171 End of the Fatimite Caliphs 1171-1193 . Reign and Character of Saladin 1187 His Conqueft of the Kingdom And City of Jerufalem 120 121 ib . 122 123 128 ib . 133 137 1188 The third Crufade , by Sea 140 1189-1191 . Siege of Acre ...
... Turks 1171 End of the Fatimite Caliphs 1171-1193 . Reign and Character of Saladin 1187 His Conqueft of the Kingdom And City of Jerufalem 120 121 ib . 122 123 128 ib . 133 137 1188 The third Crufade , by Sea 140 1189-1191 . Siege of Acre ...
Side xii
... Turkish Emirs 436 1312 Lofs of the Afiatic Provinces 437 1310-1523 . The Knights of Rhodes 438 The Janizaries 1341-1347 . First Paffage of the Turks into Europe 1346 Marriage of Orchan with a Greek Princess 1353 Establishment of the ...
... Turkish Emirs 436 1312 Lofs of the Afiatic Provinces 437 1310-1523 . The Knights of Rhodes 438 The Janizaries 1341-1347 . First Paffage of the Turks into Europe 1346 Marriage of Orchan with a Greek Princess 1353 Establishment of the ...
Side 1
... Turks , the holy fepul- LVIII . chre was vifited by an hermit of the name of Peter , a native of Amiens , in the province of Pi- cardy in France . His refentment and fympathy 1095- 1 the first crufade , A. D. 1099 . were Peter the ...
... Turks , the holy fepul- LVIII . chre was vifited by an hermit of the name of Peter , a native of Amiens , in the province of Pi- cardy in France . His refentment and fympathy 1095- 1 the first crufade , A. D. 1099 . were Peter the ...
Side 6
... Turks , the common enemies of the Chriftian name . In their fuppliant address they flattered the pride of the Latin princes ; and , appealing at once to their policy and religion , ex- horted them to repel the Barbarians on the con ...
... Turks , the common enemies of the Chriftian name . In their fuppliant address they flattered the pride of the Latin princes ; and , appealing at once to their policy and religion , ex- horted them to repel the Barbarians on the con ...
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