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(1202 - 1204) Map of Pre-1948 Palestine: Table of Contents | Holy Land | Hebron. Sources: Adapted from Muir's Historical Atlas: (1911), Internet Medieval Sourcebook. Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.
This article examines attempts over the past two hundred years to account for the diversion of the Fourth Crusade to Constantinople and its sack of the city in 1204. While nineteenth-century scholars dreamed up far-fetched conspiracy theories, their successors often put the whole thing down to a series of unforeseen accidents.
List of maps. page vi List of genealogical tables Preface. The beginning of the crusades. The crusade of Urban II and Paschal II. The First Crusade confronts the East. The Holy Land: a new country overseas. From the First to the Second Crusade. Between Byzantium and Saladin: the perils of the Latin East. Crusades of reconquest (1188±1205)
Atlas of the Crusades chronicles Christendom's Holy Wars, charting the entire 700-year history of the Crusades with a brilliant integration of text, illustrations, and more than 150 maps. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks,
Fourth Crusade Map - A map of the Fourth crusade. The Fourth Crusade took place from 1202 until 1204 CE and was a major event in the history of the Crusades.
settlement of the Holy Land between the First and the Fourth Crusade. This edition now covers the Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople, along with greater coverage of the Muslim response to the Crusades from the capture of Jerusalem
Explore the Fourth Crusade, a pivotal event in medieval history marked by its diversion from its intended goal of recapturing Jerusalem to the sacking of Constantinople.