The Crusaders conclude a ten years’ truce with the king of Tunis, [iii. 49].
Their fleet is nearly destroyed by a tempest, [iii. 51].
The ancient spirit of the Crusaders suspended, [iii. 57].
Prince Edward of England arrives in Palestine, ib.;
but soon returns, [iii. 58].
Causes of the failure of this crusade, [iii. 58] et seq.
Gregory X. convokes the council of Lyons, and endeavours, but in vain, to revive a new crusade, [iii. 59].
Severe losses and sanguinary contests of the Christians of Palestine with the Saracens, [iii. 69], [iii. 80] et seq.
The slaughter of, at the capture of Ptolemaïs, [iii. 85] et seq.
Abandoned by their leaders, [iii. 87].