An engrossing chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the fall of the Holy Roman Empire, from the bestselling author of Thermopylae. At the dawn of the thirteenth century, Constantinople stood as the bastion of Christianity in Eastern Europe. The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, it was a center of art, culture, and commerce that had commanded trading routes between Asia, Russia, and Europe for hundreds of years. But in 1204, the city suffered a devastating attack that would spell the end of the Holy Roman Empire. The army of the Fourth Crusade had set out to reclaim Jerusalem, but under the…mehr
An engrossing chronicle of the Fourth Crusade and the fall of the Holy Roman Empire, from the bestselling author of Thermopylae. At the dawn of the thirteenth century, Constantinople stood as the bastion of Christianity in Eastern Europe. The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, it was a center of art, culture, and commerce that had commanded trading routes between Asia, Russia, and Europe for hundreds of years. But in 1204, the city suffered a devastating attack that would spell the end of the Holy Roman Empire. The army of the Fourth Crusade had set out to reclaim Jerusalem, but under the sway of their Venetian patrons, the crusaders diverted from their path in order to lay siege to Constantinople. With longstanding tensions between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches, the crusaders set arms against their Christian neighbors, destroying a vital alliance between Eastern and Western Rome. In The Great Betrayal, historian Ernle Bradford brings to life this powerful tale of envy and greed, demonstrating the far-reaching consequences this siege would have across Europe for centuries to come.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ernle Bradford was born in 1922 and died in 1986. He was a noted British historian specializing in the Mediterranean world and naval topics. Bradford was an enthusiastic sailor himself and spent almost thirty years sailing the Mediterranean, where many of his books are set. He served in the Royal Navy during World War II, finishing as the first lieutenant of a destroyer. Bradford lived in Malta for a number of years. He did occasional broadcast work for the BBC, was a magazine editor, and wrote many books, including Hannibal, Paul the Traveller, Julius Caesar: The Pursuit of Power , Christopher Columbus, and The Mighty Hood.
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Dedication Preface Epigraph Chapter 1 –The Crusaders Sight the City Chapter 2 – Constantinople Chapter 3 – The First Skirmish Chapter 4 – Machinations in Venice Chapter 5 – The Fleet Enters the Golden Horn Chapter 6 – The First Assault Chapter 7 – The Waring Guard Chapter 8 – An Emperor is Crowned Chapter 9 – The Great Fire Chapter 10 – Murtzuphlus Seizes Power Chapter 11 – The City in Spring Chapter 12 – Preparations for Attack Chapter 13 – Into the Breach Chapter 14 – Conquest and Loot Chapter 15 – Death of a City Chapter 16 – The Triumph of Venice Chapter 17 – Dismemberment of an Empire Chapter 18 – Landscape with Ruins Appendix Notes Short Bibliography
Dedication Preface Epigraph Chapter 1 –The Crusaders Sight the City Chapter 2 – Constantinople Chapter 3 – The First Skirmish Chapter 4 – Machinations in Venice Chapter 5 – The Fleet Enters the Golden Horn Chapter 6 – The First Assault Chapter 7 – The Waring Guard Chapter 8 – An Emperor is Crowned Chapter 9 – The Great Fire Chapter 10 – Murtzuphlus Seizes Power Chapter 11 – The City in Spring Chapter 12 – Preparations for Attack Chapter 13 – Into the Breach Chapter 14 – Conquest and Loot Chapter 15 – Death of a City Chapter 16 – The Triumph of Venice Chapter 17 – Dismemberment of an Empire Chapter 18 – Landscape with Ruins Appendix Notes Short Bibliography
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