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Preface | ||
I | Medieval Man | 1 |
II | The Latin West and Byzantium | 53 |
III | The First Crusade (1096-1099) | 78 |
IV | The Pioneers of Frankish Syria (1099-1102) | 143 |
V | The Formation of the Frankish States of Syria (1102-1112) | 187 |
VI | The Kingdom and its Neighbors (1112-1131) | 230 |
VII | The Franks Between Byzantium and Islam: Aleppo, Damascus, and Cairo (1131-1174) | 303 |
VIII | The Fall of the Frankish Kingdom (1174-1188) | 384 |
IX | The Crusade of the Kings (1188-1192) | 437 |
X | Frankish Syria, a Doomed Kingdom | 467 |
XI | Frankish Syria as an Eastern Province | 494 |
XII | Eastern Christendom | 531 |
XIII | The Reckoning | 551 |
Conclusion | 579 | |
Genealogical Tables | 596 | |
Chronology | 602 | |
Notes | 621 | |
Bibliography | 628 | |
Index of Proper Names | 633 |
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