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- catalog alternative "First crusade accounts of eye-witnesses and participants".
- catalog contributor b1802048.
- catalog contributor b1802049.
- catalog created "1921.".
- catalog date "1921".
- catalog date "1921.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1921.".
- catalog description "Emperor--6. Raymond and the Emperor-7. Robert of Normandy and Stephen at the Emperor's Court --8. Siege and capture of Nicaea-g, . Alexius at the surrender of Nicaea--- 10. The views of Alexius on his relationswith the Crusaders. Chapter IV. From Nicaea to Antioch 1. Battle of Dorylaeum--2. Hardships of the march through Asia Minor--3. Baldwin and Tancred depart from the main army--4. The march through Armenia--5. Beginning of the siege of Antioch--6. Summary of the march to Antioch and the beginning of the siege--7. The foraging expedition of Bohemund and Robert of Flanders--8. Sufferings, in camp before Antioch-9. 'Call for reinforcements--10. The erection of a fortress. Fights with the Turks--11. Capture of Antioch--12. Summary of the siege of Antioch. Chapter V. Kerbogha and the Finding of the Lance 1. Kerbogha lays siege to the Crusaders in Antioch--2. Dire straits of the Crusaders--3. Revelation of the Lance-4. Defeat of Kerbogha--s. Summary of events. Chapter VI. Dissension among the leaders. Disorganization of the army--2. Disputes between Raymond and Bohemund--3. Raymond finally starts for Jerusalem. Archas--4. Continued quarrels among the leaders. The trial of the Lance--5. Another view of the revelation and trial of the Lance. Chayter VII. Capture of Jerusalem 1. March to Jerusalem--2. The Siege--3. Final assault and capture--4. Arrangements for holding Jerusalem--5. Battle of Ascalon-6. Bohemund and Baldwin fulfil their vow --7. Official Summary of the Crusade. Epilogue.".
- catalog description "Introduction Prologue Chapter I. The Summons 1. Conditions in Europe at the beginning of the Crusade-2. Urban's plea for a Crusade~-3. The immediate response --4. Urban's instructions to assembling Crusaders. Chapter II. The March to Constantinople. 1. The Departure--2. The March of the Peasants -- 3. The Main body -- 1. Alexius and the Peasants. F'ate of the Peasants' Crusade-2. The Emperor's treatment of Hugh--3. Godfrey at Constantinople-- 4. Alexius and the minor leaders--5. Bohemund and the.".
- catalog extent "3 p. ℓ., v-viii, 299 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "First crusade.".
- catalog isFormatOf "First crusade.".
- catalog issued "1921".
- catalog issued "1921.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "englat".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, Princeton University Press; [etc., etc.]".
- catalog relation "First crusade.".
- catalog subject "Crusades First, 1096-1099.".
- catalog subject "D161.1.A3 K7".
- catalog tableOfContents "Emperor--6. Raymond and the Emperor-7. Robert of Normandy and Stephen at the Emperor's Court --8. Siege and capture of Nicaea-g, . Alexius at the surrender of Nicaea--- 10. The views of Alexius on his relationswith the Crusaders. Chapter IV. From Nicaea to Antioch 1. Battle of Dorylaeum--2. Hardships of the march through Asia Minor--3. Baldwin and Tancred depart from the main army--4. The march through Armenia--5. Beginning of the siege of Antioch--6. Summary of the march to Antioch and the beginning of the siege--7. The foraging expedition of Bohemund and Robert of Flanders--8. Sufferings, in camp before Antioch-9. 'Call for reinforcements--10. The erection of a fortress. Fights with the Turks--11. Capture of Antioch--12. Summary of the siege of Antioch. Chapter V. Kerbogha and the Finding of the Lance 1. Kerbogha lays siege to the Crusaders in Antioch--2. Dire straits of the Crusaders--3. Revelation of the Lance-4. Defeat of Kerbogha--s. Summary of events. Chapter VI. Dissension among the leaders. Disorganization of the army--2. Disputes between Raymond and Bohemund--3. Raymond finally starts for Jerusalem. Archas--4. Continued quarrels among the leaders. The trial of the Lance--5. Another view of the revelation and trial of the Lance. Chayter VII. Capture of Jerusalem 1. March to Jerusalem--2. The Siege--3. Final assault and capture--4. Arrangements for holding Jerusalem--5. Battle of Ascalon-6. Bohemund and Baldwin fulfil their vow --7. Official Summary of the Crusade. Epilogue.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction Prologue Chapter I. The Summons 1. Conditions in Europe at the beginning of the Crusade-2. Urban's plea for a Crusade~-3. The immediate response --4. Urban's instructions to assembling Crusaders. Chapter II. The March to Constantinople. 1. The Departure--2. The March of the Peasants -- 3. The Main body -- 1. Alexius and the Peasants. F'ate of the Peasants' Crusade-2. The Emperor's treatment of Hugh--3. Godfrey at Constantinople-- 4. Alexius and the minor leaders--5. Bohemund and the.".
- catalog title "First crusade accounts of eye-witnesses and participants".
- catalog title "The first crusade; the accounts of eye-witnesses and participants, by August C. Krey ...".
- catalog type "text".