Art, works of, destroyed at Constantinople by the Latins, [iii. 438-440] (App.).

Artesia captured by the Crusaders, [ i. 127].

Artois, count de, [ ii. 396].

His rash bravery, [ ii. 403].

Is slain, [ ii. 408].

His letter on the taking of Damietta, [iii. 456] (App.).

Arts, emulation in Europe for their cultivation, [iii. 229].

Progress of during the period of the crusades, [iii. 251], [iii. 328] et seq.

Ascalon, great battle on the plain of, between the Egyptians and the Crusaders, [ i. 240-242].

Siege of, [ i. 244].