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Index Acre, 19,27, 34, 4-9,52,59, 70, 71, 86-88, II9, 121,177n.293 Adam (abbot of Perseigne), 21, 139n.l07 Alan ofLille, 40 Alberic of Trois Fontaines, 156n.96 Alexandria, 26, 30, 51,58,77, 78, 84-,93 Alexius III (Emperor), 6, 47,53-54,57, 82,93-94-, II4-- 15,160n.133, 16162nn .146-47, 163n.150,166n.176, 175 nn.273, 276 Alexius IV (Emperor): and the crusade army, 31,53,57,82-83,90,96,97, 152n.62, 155 n.92, 164nn.157-59; installed as emperor, 53,94-,165n.167; deposition and death, 6,53, 90, 94--95,96, 14-5 n.217,160n.128, 163nn.150- 153,165 n.161;Also known asAlexius the Younger and Prince Alexius Alexius V (Emperor). SeeMorciflo Alexius the Younger. SeeAlexius IV Alsace, 3, 5, 14, 15,23, 24, 48, 65, II9 Arnold (abbot of Morimond) , 33 Arnold of Lubeck, 32 Assmann, Erwin, 61, 133 n.ro, 159n.n8, 176-77 n.291 Augustine of Hippo, Saint, 43 Baldwin (count of Flanders and Latin emperor of Constantinople), 21,32, 50, 77, II4, 166n.175,177n.293 Baldwin ofFord (archbishop of Canterbury ), 34 Basel, 4, 26, 34,49,50,59, 67, 68, 73, 74,123-24-,127,15In·43 Bayer, Hans, 133n.lO Belmont, Abbey of, 33 Benevento, 85 Bernard ofClairvaux, Saint, 18-19, 33, 34, 149-50nn.28, 32 Boethius and the Consolationof Philsosphy ,40-43,44, 46, 55 Boniface (marquis of Montferrat), 21, 22,3 0,77, 107-8, II4, 155 n.9 2, I56n.99,I72nn.223-26 Burchard ofUrsberg, 15-16, 137n.54 Burke, Peter, 55 Carmel, Mount, 4-9,II9-120 Capuano, Peter (cardinal), 24-25, 26, 28,58,78,79,85-86,158-59n.n6, 173n.244 Cercanceaux, abbot of, 21,24 Chartres, School of, 40 Chroust, Anton, 35 Citeaux, Abbey of, 13,21-22,26,32, 49, 73 Citeaux, Order of: 18,26, 27, 151 n.48, 152n.51,172n.239; and the Fourth Crusade, 21-22, 25,32,73; crusading tradition, 32- 34 Clari, Robert de. SeeRobert de Clari Conrad of Hohenstaufen, 5, 7 Conrad of Krosigk (bishop of Halberstadt ), 23-25, 153nn.75, 77,17677n .29 1,177-78nn.29 8-99, 178n.305.SeealsoHalberstadt, Anonymous of Conrad of Schwarzenberg, 52, 88 Constantinople: 26, 30,42; assault on, 6, 31,39,56,59, 103-7,16772nn .194-222; capture, 15,29, 52, 57, 107-9, II2- 13,129;crusaders 192 Index Constantinople (continued) encamped at, 88-89,94,97-99, 102-3; diversion to, 82-85; fires of, 51,105,107, 162n.147, 163-64n.155, 171n.221; foundation, 52,54, 100102 ; navy, 84, 89, 103;sack, 16, 51, 106,107-11,114, 17In.220; voyage to, 47,53; wealth and strength, 84, 94,97-98,99-100,103,108-9, 158n.IIo, 166n.172, 168-69n.199. See also Latin empire of Constantinople; Relics of Constantinople Corfu, 29, 57, 155n·92 Crusaders (of the Fourth Crusade): assault and capture Constantinople, 103-7,129; conduct, 6, 16,29-31, 38-39,5 1-52,74,7 8, 80,94-95,9899 , 106-7; clerics, 24- 25,29, 51,107; Germans, 24, 25,49-50,72-76,7980 , 83, 85-86,105, II9, 170n.2II; poverty , 30- 31,51,98, 103, 107; vision of a crusade, 29, 59, 69-7 2, II7- 18;wearing the Cross, 72. See also Constantinople; Venice and the Venetians; Zara. Seealso names of individual crusaders Dandolo, Enrico (doge of Venice ), 45, 97, 103, 155 n.9 2, 166n.170, 174n.260 De oratione ieiunio et eleemoysna, 4, 6, II; composition, 3, 12- 14; theme, 12-13; title, meaning of, 3 Divine Mind. See Noys Dreams. SeeVisions, dreams, omens, and portents Faicete, John (bishop-elect of Acre), 80, 154n.84, 155 n.86, 158n.II5 Frederick I (Emperor), 3, 7, 8-10, 34,3 6 Fulk ofNeuilly, 21,25,48,67, 148n.18 Garnier de Rochefort (abbot of Clairvaux ),34 Geoffrey de Villehardouin (marshal of Champagne), 16, 25,29-3 0, 59, 164n.159, 166nn.170, 174 Gerard of Ravenna (archbishop), 34 Godfrey of Langres (bishop), 33 Greeks, 6; attitude toward crusaders, 94-95, 163-64n.155; character flaws, 17,29, 31,52, 89-9 0,97, 105.Seealso Constantinople; Schism Gunther of Pairis: and the Historia peregrinorum , 35- 36; biography, 3- 14, 133n.ro; knowledge of Greek, 13,68, 84, 92-93, 100, 101,102, 161n.140, 162n.148; literary works, 3-4; mentioned...

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