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Identifier: crusadersorscene00keig (find matches)
Title: The crusaders; or, Scenes, events, and characters, from the times of the crusades
Year: 1859 (1850s)
Authors: Keightley, Thomas, 1789-1872
Subjects: Crusades
Publisher: London J.W. Parker
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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oughtthe aid of Heaven, the warriors of the kingdom, only threethousand in number, set forth to seek the foe, under thecommand of Eustace Grenier the constable, and precededby the patriarch bearing the true cross, the former abbotof Clugny with the holy lance,* and the bishop of Beth-lehem with the precious milk of the Blessed Virgin. In-spired with enthusiasm, they attacked the numerousEgyptian army at Ibelin, and speedily gained a completevictory. The well-stored camp of the enemy fell intotheir hands, and they returned to Jerusalem with a richbooty in horses, mules, asses, camels, and laden waggons.The constable Eustace died shortly after this victory, andthe chief direction of affairs fell to William of Buris, thelord of Tiberias. , Teeatt with the Venetians.TMMEDIATELT after the defeat and death of Count-*- Roger, the king had sent to the pope, describing the * There is some confusion respecting the holy lance, for Count Eaymond issaid to have presented it to the Emperor Alexius.
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1123.) TEEATY WITH THE VENETIANS. 225 perilous state of the Holy Land. The pope, Calixtus II.thereupon sent a consecrated banner to Venice, and calledon the Venetians to go to the aid of Christ. Moved partlyby the call of their spiritual father, partly by the jealousyof the commercial advantages gained by the Genoese andPisans, the lords of the Adriatic fitted out a large fleet,and sailed for Syria, under the command of their DogeMichael. The Egyptian fleet retired from before Jaffa attheir approach, but the Venetians pursued and defeatedthem, and proceeding to El-Arish captured there tenships laden with the most costly merchandise of the East.They entered the harbour of Acre in triumph, and thedoge and his captains, at the invitation of the patriarchand principal persons, repaired to Jerusalem, where theykept their Christmas and visited the holy places. At Jerusalem a treaty of alliance was entered intowith the Venetians, for the purpose of attacking Tyre andAscalon, the only Syrian

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