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CONTENTS

A.D. 1095-1099, the first crusade, 15. Peter the Hermit, 16. A.D. 1095,

Urban II. in the council of Placentia, 18. Council of Clermont, 20.

Justice of the crusaders, 23. Spiritual motives and indulgences,

27. Temporal and carnal motives, 28. Influence of example, 29.

A.D. 1096, departure of the first crusaders, 31; their destruction in

Hungary and Asia, 33. Chiefs of the first crusade, 34. I. Godfrey

of Bouillon, 34. II. Hugh of Vermandois, Robert of Normandy,

Robert of Flanders, Stephen of Chartres, etc., 37. III. Raymond

of Thoulouse, 38. IV. Bohemond and Tancred, 39. Chivalry, 40.

A.D. 1096, 1097, march of the princes to Constantinople, 43. Policy

of the emperor Alexius Comnenus, 46; he obtains the homage of

the crusaders, 48. Insolence of the Franks, 51; A.D. 1097, their

review and numbers, 52. Siege of Nice, 53. Battle of Dorylæum,

57. March through the Lesser Asia, 58. A.D. 1097-1151, Baldwin

founds the principality of Edessa, 59. A.D. 1097, 1098, siege of

Antioch, 59, 60. A.D. 1098, victory of the crusaders, 63; their dis-

tress at Antioch, 64. Legend of the holy lance, 66. Celestial war-

riors, 67. The state of the Turks and caliphs of Egypt, 69. A.D.

1098, 1099, delay of the Franks, 70; A.D. 1099, march to Jerusalem,

71; conquest of Jerusalem, 74. A.D. 1099-1100, election and reign

of Godfrey of Bouillon, 75. A.D. 1099, battle of Ascalon, 76. A.D.

1099-1187, kingdom of Jerusalem, 77. A.D. 1099–1369, Assize of Jeru-

salem, 80; court of peers, 81; law of judicial combats, 82; court of

burgesses, 84; Syrians, 84; villains and slaves, 85.

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