Capture of, [iii. 156].

Destruction of the empire of, [iii. 158].

The stores of ancient learning and philosophy brought from, [iii. 338].

Constantinople, treaty between the Crusaders for dividing the city and empire of, [iii. 431] (App.).

Statues of, destroyed by the Crusaders, as related by Nicetas Choniates, [iii. 435] (App.).

Corfu surrenders to the Crusaders, [ ii. 77].

Fertility of, [ ii. 78].

Corsairs, a band of, join the Crusaders, [ i. 118].

—— Flemish, released from imprisonment, [ i. 188].

Cosroës, king of Persia, [ i. 3].