| 1799 - 208 str.
...to remain longer in Palestine, and returned home, taking with him most of his soldiers and stores. The weak and infirm pilgrims, and such as courted pleasure, went to Acre. The others took up various positions of defence, f Some considerable reinforcements shortly arriving from... | |
| Charles Mills - 1821 - 756 str.
...important reasons. * Jamesde Vit.1130. his soldiers and stores,, he traversed Armenia and CHAP. iv. the Greek empire,, spent much time in collecting relics,,...formerly erected, for the defence and protection of the Jerusalem pilgrims.* Fresh c™In the spring of the following year they were 1218.' joined by new... | |
| Charles Mills - 1821 - 444 str.
...empire., spent much time in collecting relics, and at last returned to his kingdom, which had been BO deeply exhausted by this expensive expedition, that...formerly erected, for the defence and protection of the Jerusalem pilgrims.* Fresh cruIn the spring of the following year they were 1218.' joined by new... | |
| Charles Mills - 1822 - 452 str.
...important reasons. * James de Vit., 1130 his soldiers and stores, he traversed Armenia and CHAP. iv. the Greek empire, spent much time in collecting relics,...which . . the Templars had formerly erected, for the de. fence and protection of the Jerusalem pilgrims.* Fresh c™In the spring of the following year... | |
| Michael Russell (bp. of Glasgow and Galloway.) - 1831 - 466 str.
...disgusted with the campaign, refused to remain any longer in Palestine, — a defection which compelled the King of Jerusalem, the Duke of Austria, and the Master of the Hospitallers, to take up a defensive position on the Plain of Cesarea. The knights of the other military orders,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 374 str.
...disgusted with the campaign, refused to remain any longer in Palestine, — a defection which compelled the King of Jerusalem, the Duke of Austria, and the Master of the Hospitallers to take up a defensive position on the Plain of Cesarea. The knights of the other military orders,... | |
| 1835 - 350 str.
...disgusted with the campaign, refused to remain any longer in Palestine, — a defection which compelled the King of Jerusalem, the Duke of Austria, and the Master of the Hospitallers to take up a defensive position on the Plain of Cesarea. The knights of the other military orders,... | |
| 1842 - 488 str.
...campaign, that he refused to remain in Palestine ; and the consequence of this defection was, that the king of Jerusalem, the duke of Austria, and the master of the hospitallers took up a defensive position on the plain of Cesárea ; while the Templar and Teutonic knights seized upon Mount... | |
| Charles Mills - 1844 - 542 str.
...overcame every suggestion of duty. Taking with him most of his soldiers and stores, he traversed Armenio and the Greek empire, spent much time in collecting...Hospitallers, took up a strong position on the plains of Cesárea. The Templars, the Teutonic knights, and Walter d'Avesnes, occupied Mount Carmel, and thpir... | |
| 1894 - 680 str.
...taking with him all his soldiers and stores. In 1218, fresh Crusaders from the north of Germany joined the King of Jerusalem, the Duke of Austria and the Master of the Hospitallers, and it was agreed that siege should be laid to Damietta, which was looked upon as the key to Egypt.... | |
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