Byzantium and the Crusades

  • Byzantium and the Crusades
    By Jonathan Harris

    8 Bloch, 1907, p. 64; Kirakos of Kantzag, 1869, p. 424; Brand, 1968a, pp. 189, 194; Lilie, 1993, p. 243. 9 Bloch, 1907, p. 67. 10 Eustathios of Thessalonica, 1988, pp. 57–63; Choniates, 1984, pp. 164, 231–3, 253–4.

  • Byzantium and the Crusades
    By Jonathan Harris

    J. H. Hill and L. Hill ( Philadelphia , 1968 ) , pp . 18-21 ; Peter Tudebode , Historia de Hierosolymitano itinere , trans . J. H. Hill and L. L. Hill ( Philadelphia , 1974 ) , pp . 27-28 ; Albert of Aachen , pp . 305-6 . 24.

  • Byzantium and The Crusades: Second Edition
    By Jonathan Harris

    This new edition of Byzantium and the Crusades provides a fully-revised and updated version of Jonathan Harris's landmark text in the field of Byzantine and crusader history.

  • Byzantium and the Crusades
    By Jonathan Harris

    This new edition of Byzantium and the Crusades provides a fully-revised and updated version of Jonathan Harris's landmark text in the field of Byzantine and crusader history.

  • Byzantium and the Crusades
    By Jonathan Harris

    The first great city the crusaders came to in 1089 was not Jerusalem but Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine empire. Almost as much as Jerusalem itself, Constantinople was the...

  • Byzantium and the Crusades
    By Jonathan Harris

    Caffaro (2013), Caffaro, Genoa and the Twelfth-Century Crusades, trans. M. Hall and J. Phillips. Farnham and Burlington, VT: Ashgate. Chatzelis, G. and J. Harris (2017), A Tenth-Century Byzantine Military Manual: The Sylloge Tacticorum.