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  • Every tour is taken to see the coronation of an emperor, a chariot race in the Hippodrome, the dedication of Haghia Sophia, the sack of the city by the Fourth Crusade, and the Turkish conquest.

    Up The Line Silverberg, Robert 1969

  • Their greed and lust for power turned the Fourth Crusade into a political adventure.

    Early European History Hutton Webster

  • Politically the Fourth Crusade is memorable for its effect upon the Italian balance of power.

    Medieval Europe 1901

  • In the Fourth Crusade, for instance, Christian forces attacked fellow Christians during the sack of Constantinople in 1204.

    FPIF Latest Content 2010

  • In the Fourth Crusade, for instance, Christian forces attacked fellow Christians during the sack of Constantinople in 1204.

    FPIF Latest Content 2010

  • In the Fourth Crusade, for instance, Christian forces attacked fellow Christians during the sack of Constantinople in 1204.

    FPIF Latest Content 2010

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