[487]. Anna Comnena, x. p. 48; Albert Aquensis, lib. ii. c. 10, speaks of certain gates, versus Sanctum Argenteum; while Tudebodus Imitatus et Continuatus (Auteurs Occidentaux sur les Croisades, vol. iii. p. 178) states that Bohemond, who, according to Anna Comnena (x. p. 61) and Ville-Hardouin (c. 33), lodged at the Monastery of SS. Cosmas and Damianus, in the Cosmidion (Eyoub), was assigned quarters—extra civitatem in Sancto Argenteo. The Sanctus Argenteus of these writers was doubtless the church dedicated to the saints above mentioned, who were styled the Anargyri (Without Money). The name of the bay and the epithet of the saints were probably connected.

[488]. See [foot] of List of Illustrations.

[489]. Ville-Hardouin, c. 39, 40, 46, 47.

[490]. Cantacuzene, i. pp. 89, 90.

[491]. Ibid., i. pp. 255, 289, 290.

[492]. Nicephorus Greg., ix. pp. 420, 421.

[493]. Cantacuzene, iii. p. 501.

[494]. Constantinopolis Christiana, ii. pp. 130-132.

[495]. Chap. iv.

[496]. Notitia, ad Reg. XIV.