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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 41

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And be it known to you, that never did God save any people from such peril as He saved the host that day; and be it known to you further that there was none...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 40

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The Emperor Alexius Comes out for Battle, but Retires without AttackingThen the Emperor Alexius issued from the city, with all his forces, by other gates which were at least a league from the camp;...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 39

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Capture of Twenty-Five TowersNow may you hear of a strange deed of prowess; for the Doge of Venice, who was an old man, and saw naught (seeing he was blind), stood, fully armed, on...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 38

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Assault of the CityThus their peril and toil lasted for nearly ten days, until, on a Thursday morning (I7th July I203) all things were ready for the assault, and the ladders in trim; the...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 37

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First Incidents of the AssaultThen did they bethink themselves of a very good device; for they enclosed the whole camp with good lists, and good palisades, and good barriers, and were thus far stronger...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 36

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They sojourned thus for four days. On the fifth day, the whole host were armed, and the divisions advanced on horseback, each in the order appointed, along the harbour, till they came to the...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 35

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Well did they keep guard during the night; and on the morrow, at the hour of tierce, those who were in the tower of Galata made a sortie, and those who were in Constantinople...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 34

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The term fixed was now come; and the knights went on board the transports with their war-horses; and they were fully armed, with their helmets laced, and the horses covered with their housings, and...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 33

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And after, it was settled that Henry his brother, and Matthew of Wallincourt, and Baldwin of Beauvoir, and many other good knights of their land and country, should form the second division.The third division...

Memoirs or Chronicle of the Fourth Crusade part 32

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It belongs to Ws nephew, who sits upon a throne among us, and is the son of his brother, the Emperor Isaac. But if he is willing to throw himself on the mercy of...

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