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Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the Conquest of Constantinople
The first Preaching of the Crusade – Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade – Be it known to you that eleven hundred and ninety-seven years after the Incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ, in the time of Innocent Pope of Rome, and Philip King of France, and Richard King of England, there was in France a holy man named Fulk of Neuilly – which Neuilly is between Lagni-sur-Marne and Paris – and he was a priest and held the cure of the village. And this said Fulk began to speak of God throughout the Isle-de-France, and the other countries round about; and you must know that by him the Lord wrought many miracles.

Be it known to you further, that the fame of this holy man so spread, that it reached the Pope of Rome, Innocent*; and the Pope sent to France, and ordered the right worthy man to preach the cross (the Crusade) by his authority.

And afterwards the Pope sent a cardinal of his, Master Peter of Capua, who himself had taken the cross, to proclaim the Indulgence of which I now tell you, viz., that all who should take the cross and serve in the host for one year, would be delivered from all the sins they had committed, and acknowledged in confession. And because this indulgence was so great, the hearts of men were much moved, and many took the cross for the greatness of the pardon.
Of those who took the Cross
Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade – The other year after that right worthy man Fulk had so spoken of God, there was held a tourney in Champagne, at a castle called Ecri, and by God’s grace it so happened that Thibaut, Count of Champagne and Brie, took the cross, and the Count Louis of Blois and Chartres likewise; and this was at the beginning of Advent (28th November 1199).

Now you must know that this Count Thibaut was but a young man, and not more than twenty-two years of age, and the Count Louis not more than twenty-seven. These two counts were nephews and cousins-german to the King of France, and, on the other part, nephews to the King of England.

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 31

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Message of the Emperor Alexius-Reply of the CrusadersThe next day after, the Emperor Alexius sent an envoy with letters to the counts and to...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 30

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They soioumed thus in that palace the following day; and on the third day God gave them a good wind, and the mariners raised...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 29

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“Now there are islands close by which you can see from here, and these are inhabited, and produce corn, and food, and other things....

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 28

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Arrival At St. Stephen – Deliberation as to Plan of AttackAll started from the port of Abydos together. Then might you have seen the...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 27

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And a sergeant let himself down from his ship into the boat, and said to those in the ship, “I cry quits to you...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 26

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And when those of the other part saw this, they were filled with very great compassion; and they wept very bitterly at seeing their...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 25

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How the Chiefs of the Crusaders Held Back those who Wanted to Abandon the HostThe host sojourned thus for three weeks in that island,...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 24

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Departure of the Crusaders for Corfu – Arrival of the Young Alexius – Capture of DurasSo much time had passed that it was now...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 23

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Now be it known to you, lords, that if God had not loved the host, it could never have held together, seeing how many...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 22

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Of those who Separated Themselves from the Host to go to Syria, and of the Fleet of The Count of FlandersThus did the host...