Sanguinary conflicts before the walls of, [ ii. 243].

Captured by the Christians, the inhabitants having perished by famine, [ ii. 249], [ ii. 250].

Great wealth of, [ib.]

Surrendered to the Saracens, [ ii. 260].

Besieged and captured by the Crusaders under Louis IX., [ ii. 380-385].

Delivered up to the Mussulmans by treaty, [ ii. 448].

Mussulman rejoicings at, and Arab poem on, [ ii. 451].

Destroyed by the Mussulmans, [ ii. 485].

Letter from the count of Artois on the taking of, [iii. 456] (App.).

Letter from St. Louis respecting, [iii. 461] (App.).