Emperor Manuel Comnenus.--
Wars Of The Greeks And Normans.--Extinction Of The Normans.
Chapter LVII: The Turks.--Part I. Part II. Part III.
The Turks Of The House Of Seljuk.--Their Revolt Against
Mahmud Conqueror Of Hindostan.--Togrul Subdues Persia, And
Protects The Caliphs.--Defeat And Captivity Of The Emperor
Romanus Diogenes By Alp Arslan.--Power And Magnificence Of
Malek Shah.--Conquest Of Asia Minor And Syria.--State And
Oppression Of Jerusalem.--Pilgrimages To The Holy Sepulchre.
Chapter LVIII: The First Crusade.--Part I. Part II. Part III. Part
IV. Part V.
Origin And Numbers Of The First Crusade.--Characters Of The
Latin Princes.--Their March To Constantinople.--Policy Of
The Greek Emperor Alexius.--Conquest Of Nice, Antioch, And
Jerusalem, By The Franks.--Deliverance Of The Holy
Sepulchre.-- Godfrey Of Bouillon, First King Of Jerusalem.--
Institutions Of The French Or Latin Kingdom.
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Chapter LIX: The Crusades.--Part I. Part II. Part III.
Preservation Of The Greek Empire.--Numbers, Passage, And
Event, Of The Second And Third Crusades.--St. Bernard.--
Reign Of Saladin In Egypt And Syria.--His Conquest Of
Jerusalem.--Naval Crusades.--Richard The First Of England.--
Pope Innocent The Third; And The Fourth And Fifth Crusades.-
-The Emperor Frederic The Second.--Louis The Ninth Of
France; And The Two Last Crusades.--Expulsion Of The Latins
Or Franks By The Mamelukes.
Chapter LX: The Fourth Crusade.--Part I. Part II. Part III.
Schism Of The Greeks And Latins.--State Of Constantinople.--
Revolt Of The Bulgarians.--Isaac Angelus Dethroned By His
Brother Alexius.--Origin Of The Fourth Crusade.--Alliance Of
The French And Venetians With The Son Of Isaac.--Their Naval
Expedition To Constantinople.--The Two Sieges And Final
Conquest Of The City By The Latins.
Chapter LXI: Partition Of The Empire By The French And
Venetians.--Part I. Part II. Part III. Part IV.
Partition Of The Empire By The French And Venetians,--Five
Latin Emperors Of The Houses Of Flanders And Courtenay.--
Their Wars Against The Bulgarians And Greeks.--Weakness And
Poverty Of The Latin Empire.--Recovery Of Constantinople By
The Greeks.--General Consequences Of The Crusades.
Chapter LXII: Greek Emperors Of Nice And Constantinople.--Part I.
Part II. Part II
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