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The Fourth Crusade: Event, Aftermath, and Perceptions: Papers from the Sixth Conference of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and t Book

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  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, 5/1/2008
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Event

Richard I and the Early Evolution of the Fourth Crusade Vincent Ryan Ryan, Vincent 3

Venise et son arriere-pays au temps de la Quatrieme Croisade Pierre Racine Racine, Pierre 15

The "Four Crusades" of 1204 Marco Meschini Meschini, Marco 27

Aftermath

The Latin Empire of Constantinople's Fractured Foundation: The Rift between Boniface of Montferrat and Baldwin of Flanders Thomas F. Madden Madden, Thomas F. 45

The Greeks of Constantinople under Latin Rule 1204-1261 David Jacoby Jacoby, David 53

The Effects of the Fourth Crusade on European Gold Coinage Robert D. Leonard, Jr. Leonard, Robert D., Jr. 75

Perceptions

The Translatio Symonensis and the Seven Thieves: A Venetian Fourth Crusade Furta Sacra Narrative and the Looting of Constantinople David M. Perry Perry, David M. 89

Between Justification and Glory: The Venetian Chronicles' View of the Fourth Crusade Serban Marin Marin, Serban 113

Per Innocenzo III i Cristiani Latini "peggiori degli altri:" l'anno 1204. Un sintomo di nuova cultura Giulio Cipollone Cipollone, Giulio 123

Aux sources de la chronique en prose francaise: entre deculturation et acculturation Cyril Aslanov Aslanov, Cyril 143

Arab Perspectives on the Fourth Crusade William J. Hamblin Hamblin, William J. 167

Index 179


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