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El relato reconstruye la expedición al Mediterráneo oriental emprendida por fuerzas catalanas y aragonesas, describiendo sus campañas frente a turcos y griegos. Se apoya en papeles antiguos, escritores catalanes y fuentes griegas para reunir descripciones de operaciones, asedios, desplazamientos de tropas y relaciones diplomáticas. El autor combina detalles tácticos y comentarios políticos con notas genealógicas y biográficas en la prefación. El texto muestra un estilo culto y clásico, influido por modelos romanos, que alterna rigor documental con reflexiones sobre el valor y la administración militar.
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