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The History of the Crusades (vol. 2 of 3)

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A detailed historical narrative traces the fragmentation of Saladin’s empire into rival Ayyubid factions, the ensuing civil wars, and the effects on Muslim and Christian possessions in Syria and Palestine. It then follows the organization and conduct of the Fourth and Fifth Crusades, highlighting European political maneuvering, Venetian commercial and naval involvement, the diversion of crusading forces against Mediterranean cities, and the siege and capture of Constantinople. The volume examines military operations, papal and secular leadership, logistical and financial strains, and the wider strategic and moral consequences for Latin, Greek, and Near Eastern polities.

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J. Fr. Michaud

J. Fr. Michaud was a French historian best known for his comprehensive work, "The History of the Crusades," which spans three volumes. His detailed examination of the Crusades provides valuable insights into the medieval conflicts between Christians and Muslims, exploring the political, social, and religious dimensions of these historical events. Michaud's narrative style and thorough research have contributed significantly to the understanding of this pivotal era in history. His work remains a key reference for scholars and readers interested in the complexities of the Crusades and their lasting impact on European and Middle Eastern relations.

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