—— The Fifth Crusade, a.d. 1198-1204.—General remarks, [ ii. 36].
Causes which led to it, [ ii. 38], [ ii. 39].
Instigated by Pope Innocent III., [ib.]
Preaching of Foulkes in its favour, [ ii. 42], [ ii. 43].
The illustrious leaders engaged in it, [ ii. 45-47], [ ii. 58].
Aided by Venice, [ ii. 50], [ ii. 53] n.
Boniface, marquis of Montferrat, elected the commander, [ ii. 55].
Quarrels between the Venetians and the French, [ ii. 64] et seq.
Besiege and capture Constantinople, [ ii. 82-93].
Defeated by the Saracens, [ ii. 112].