His character, [ i. 85], [ i. 86].

Embarks for Greece, [ i. 86].

Reception of, by Alexius of Constantinople, [ i. 93].

Defeats the Turks in Phrygia, [ i. 108-111].

His barbarous treatment of the Turkish spies, [ i. 137].

His ambitious views, [ i. 147].

His defence of Antioch, [ i. 163].

Made prince of the city and territory, [ i. 186].

Visits Jerusalem, [ i. 269].

Surprised and captured in an expedition against the infidels, [ i. 275].