Introduced to Alexis Comnenus, at Constantinople, [ i. 68].

Loses his authority, [ i. 75].

Wretched situation of the remains of Peter’s army, [ i. 96].

Deserts the camp of the Crusaders, and is retaken, [ i. 135].

Sent to treat with the Saracen leaders, [ i. 165].

His speech, [ib.]

Arouses the enthusiasm of the Christian army by his address, [ i. 215].

Returns to his own country after the conquest of Jerusalem, [ i. 247].

Death of, [ib.] n.

—— of Lusignan, king of Cyprus, proposes a fresh crusade, [iii. 113] et seq.