. Medieval and modern history; an outline of its development . BlRD°S-EYE VIEW OF RHODES. TIME OF THE CRUSADES 112 The Crusades [§ io8 Paris miracle, but perishing miserably of hunger and by the (novel). sword of the Turks in Asia Minor. The conquest io8. The Results of the First Crusade.—The real cru- of the Holy g^^^g y^^^ much trouble at Constantinople in arranging. Land. Cox, Crusades, 60-77; Archer, jferusaletn, Chap, v.; matters with the emperor, who had not expected quite somuch help, and feared the crusaders almost as much asthe Turks, and after getting free from Constantinople, thecru


. Medieval and modern history; an outline of its development . BlRD°S-EYE VIEW OF RHODES. TIME OF THE CRUSADES 112 The Crusades [§ io8 Paris miracle, but perishing miserably of hunger and by the (novel). sword of the Turks in Asia Minor. The conquest io8. The Results of the First Crusade.—The real cru- of the Holy g^^^g y^^^ much trouble at Constantinople in arranging. Land. Cox, Crusades, 60-77; Archer, jferusaletn, Chap, v.; matters with the emperor, who had not expected quite somuch help, and feared the crusaders almost as much asthe Turks, and after getting free from Constantinople, thecrusaders met with great suffering and loss in their marchthrough Asia Minor. At the northern end of Palestinethe great fortress of Antioch had to be taken. This was § io8] The Results of the Fijst Crusade 113 accomplished only after a long siege and very heavy losses, Penn. I.,and the crusaders had no sooner obtained it than they were N°- 4-besieged in turn by a great army of Turks which wasadvancing to occupy the Holy Land. The Turks finally


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