Just before the departure for the Fourth Crusade, the crusaders sending their golden and silver crockery to the Doge Dandolo.


In 1202, just before the departure for the Fourth Crusade, the crusaders had to send their golden and silver crockery to the palace of Doge Henry Dandolo in order to pay him part of their debt so that vessels could leave the harbour. - Histoire Populaire de la France, Tome Premier, Ch. Lahure's Publication, circa 1860


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