Their conquests in Syria, [ i. 183-186].
Their departure for the Holy Land, [ i. 187], [ i. 188].
They besiege Archas, Tortosa &c., [ i. 189] et seq.
Their reliance on prodigies and visions, [ i. 191], [ i. 192].
Their march through Palestine, [ i. 196] et seq.
The immense losses sustained, [ i. 197].
Their enthusiasm on the first view of Jerusalem, [ i. 202].
Besiege the city, [ i. 205] et seq.;
and take it by storm, [ i. 221-225].
Godfrey de Bouillon elected king, [ i. 234].