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Memoirs or Chronicle of The Fourth Crusade and The Conquest of Constantinople (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 2 800
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Memoirs or Chronicle of The Fourth Crusade and The Conquest of Constantinople (Paperback)
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Loot Price R280
Discovery Miles 2 800
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This is a powerful account of the Fourth Crusade, which defined a
pivotal time in the history of the world. A time when Christian
soldiers - Crusaders - set forth from the comfort and safety of
their homelands to defend the rights of Christian pilgrims and free
the ancient Holy Lands from the tyranny of their muslim oppressors.
This book is to be read as one would read a personal journal or
diary, entry by entry. There are no chapters here, just a step by
step trek to recapture hallowed ground. It is a powerful and
captivating chronicle, written by Geoffry de Villehardouin
(1160-1212 AD), an actual participant in the Fourth Crusade.
Geoffry was a soldier, a Christian Knight, and one of the special
envoys sent to facilitate transport of the expedition. This is his
story of the Fourth Crusade, a story of Christendom at the end of
the Dark Ages. A true classic of great historic significance,
providing rare insight to the courage and faith of these mighty
Christian knights. Many have debated the successes and failures of
the Fourth Crusade, and the ramifications of the conquering of
Constantinople in 1204, but none can deny the miraculous
achievements of these Christian Knights. The First Crusade gave
birth to a new morning in the Holy Land and the Kingdom of
Jerusalem on July 15, 1099, when a victorious Christian army raised
the Cross of Christ once again in the City of David. And the
Crusades that followed served notice on tyrants everywhere that
their campaigns of mayhem and oppression would not go unchallenged.
These Crusades achieved that goal, and ushered in the end to the
Dark Ages, and made possible the founding of a bright shining city
on a hill. Judge Hal Moroz, from the Introduction
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