Nicephoras Phocas heads the Greeks, and captures Antioch, [ i. 13].
His assassination, [ i. 14],[ i. 36].
Nicetas, his account of the sacking of Constantinople by the Latins, [ ii. 133-137].
His history of the contests between the Greeks and the Latins, [ ii. 174], [ ii. 175].
Fragment from, [iii. 435].
Nicholas IV., Pope, attempts to revive a fresh crusade against the East, [iii. 93].
Nicopolis, the modern name of Emmaüs, [ i. 201].
Nile, battles on the banks of the, [ ii. 243].
Mouth of, filled with heaps of stones, [ ii. 485].