His character, [ ii. 75], [ ii. 158].
Expelled by the Crusaders, [ ii. 93].
His death, [ ii. 158].
——, nephew of Alexius Angelus, and son of Isaac, the dethroned emperor, [ ii. 62], [ ii. 69].
Aided by the Crusaders, [ ii. 75].
His military operations and conquests, [ ii. 79], [ ii. 80].
Enters Constantinople in triumph with the besieging Crusaders, [ ii. 95].
Crowned as joint emperor with his father, [ ii. 97].
His peculiar position, [ ii. 101], [ ii. 113].
His proposals to the Crusaders, [ ii. 102].