A fascinating, illustrated account of the betrayal of Byzantium, the
clash of Western and Eastern Christian factions and the sacking of
Constantinople. The Fourth Crusade was the first, and most famous of
the 'diverted' Crusades, which saw the Crusade diverted from its
original target, Ayyubi Egypt, to attack the Christian city of Zadar
in modern Croatia instead, an attack that was little more than a
mercenary action to repay the Venetians for their provision of a fleet
to the Crusaders. This book examines the combined action and sacking
of the city of Zara, which saw the Crusaders temporarily
excommunicated by the Pope. It features detailed accounts of the
diverse military action, which involved large-scale sieges, amphibious
battles and landings and a combined action as the Crusaders fought
side-by-side with Venetian troops. Alongside battlescene maps and
illustrations, David Nicolle evaluates how the influence of the
Venetians prompted an attack on Constantinople, analyses the siege
that followed and describes the naval assault and sacking of the city
which saw the Crusaders place Count Baldwin of Flanders on the
Byzantine throne.
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The betrayal of Byzantium
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781849083201
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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