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The Disastrous, Shameful Fourth Crusade, 1203-4

The Fourth Crusade’s sudden diversion to attacking Constantinople took the city completely by surprise. Byzantine in-fighting had used many plot twists, but this was the first time a deposed prince had found a full army to rent instantly, waiting nearby. … Continue reading

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The Byzantine Prince and the Over-booked Cruise, 1195-1203

Byzantine Emperors and their relatives met many violent deaths. The favored ways of getting someone out of the way were poison, strangling, and blinding. The last one was the fate of Emperor Isaac who had married his sister to Conrad … Continue reading

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