• The Devastatio Constantinopolitana ("Devastation of Constantinople") is a short anonymous Latin eyewitness account of the Fourth Crusade. It covers the...
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    Villehardouin, Robert of Clari, and the anonymous Latin author of the Devastatio Constantinopolitana all accuse the crusaders of egregious rapacity. Speros Vryonis...
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    incident was documented by Geoffrey of Villehardouin,: 85–86  the Devastatio Constantinopolitana,: 220  Niketas Choniates,: 312  Robert de Clari,: 88–91  Ralph...
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    are also of interest. The Fourth Crusade is described in the Devastatio Constantinopolitana and works of Geoffrey of Villehardouin, in his chronicle De...
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    over the distribution of plunder. The anonymous author of the Devastatio Constantinopolitana records a figure of 100 dead following the brawl. In 1203, Pope...
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  • Desa (monarch) De Situ Terrae Sanctae Despina Khatun Despotes Devastatio Constantinopolitana Develtos De velitatione bellica Devol (Albania) Devol, Treaty...
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  • Crusade. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 110n, 483, 497) Devastatio Constantinopolitana. Devastatio Constantinopolitana was an anonymous account of the Fourth Crusade...
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  • p. 59. Klintworth (2015), p. 62. Andrea, A. J. (1993). "The Devastatio Constantinopolitana, A Special Perspective on the Fourth Crusade: An Analysis, New...
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    works are complemented by the anonymous probably Rhineland Devastatio Constantinopolitana illustrating the disillusionment of poorer crusaders. The triumphal...
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    is narrated in Geoffrey of Villehardouin's chronicle and the Devastatio Constantinopolitana. Thompson 1995, p. 26. Thompson 1995, p. 80. Thompson 2002,...
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