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The individual narratives brought together here reveal insight into
the two hundred year struggle for possession of Jerusalem, in the
words of two soldiers who participated first-hand in the bloody
campaigns. Geffroy de Villehardouin (1150-1212?) was an appointed
marshal of Champagne, France, whose "Conquest of Constantinople"
recounts the controversial Fourth Crusade of 1204, against Eastern
Christians in the Latin empire of Constantinople. Jean de Joinville
(1224-1317) inherited the office of seneschal of Champagne at a
young age, and wrote "Life of Saint Louis" after having accompanied
King Louis IX on his first crusade and later living as a friend in
his court. These accounts, originally composed in Old French, are
considered to be some of the most accurate portrayals of the
Crusades, and give fascinating insight into the religious and
political fervor that sparked centuries of brutal battles and the
struggle for holy conquest.
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