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The First Crusade (1097-1104)

I and now Bohemund and all the Counts joined Godfrey at the place from which they were to cross to Cibotus; I and there awaited the arrival of Isangeles. But, as they were a countless multitude. They could not stay in one place because of the scarcity of provisions. Although they expected the Emperor to come with Isangeles. In order that they might undertake the march to Nicaea in company with him.

The First Crusade  – Consequently they split into two parties; the one travelling to Nicaea through Bithynia and Nicomedia. And the other crossing the sea to Cibotus; and arriving at the same place. After approaching Nicaea by these routes they apportioned its towers and the intervening curtains among themselves. As they intended to carry on the assault on the walls by regular succession so that mutual competition should cause the siege to be conducted very vigorously. The portion that fell to Isangeles. They left untouched whilst they waited for his coming.
Frequently implored the Sultan
At the same time the Emperor occupied Pelecanus. Because of his plans about Nima which I have already explained. The barbarians inside Nicaea had already frequently implored the Sultan to come to their aid.

But, as he still delayed and the siege had by now been carried on for many days from dawn till sunset. They saw that their affairs were in a very bad way. So, they decided after discussion that it would be better to surrender to the Emperor than be taken by the Franks. To this intent they approached Butumites; who had often promised them in various letters that they would be liberally rewarded by the Emperor if they delivered up Nicaea to him.

The First Crusade  – He now assured them more definitely of the Emperor’s kind intentions. And he shewed them the written promises if they handed over the city. He was gladly welcomed by the Turks who despaired of resisting those immense hordes any longer and considered it better to hand Civetot. Over the city of their own free will to the Emperor and receive money and honour. Than to fall a sacrifice to the sword. Butumites had not been in Nicaea three days before Isangeles arrived and started to make an attempt on the walls with the siege-engines he had prepared.”
“The First Crusade (1097-1104)

I and now Bohemund and all the Counts joined Godfrey at the place from which they were to cross to Cibotus; I and there awaited the arrival of Isangeles. But, as they were a countless multitude. They could not stay in one place because of the scarcity of provisions. Although they expected the Emperor to come with Isangeles. In order that they might undertake the march to Nicaea in company with him.

The First Crusade  – Consequently they split into two parties; the one travelling to Nicaea through Bithynia and Nicomedia. And the other crossing the sea to Cibotus; and arriving at the same place. After approaching Nicaea by these routes they apportioned its towers and the intervening curtains among themselves. As they intended to carry on the assault on the walls by regular succession so that mutual competition should cause the siege to be conducted very vigorously. The portion that fell to Isangeles. They left untouched whilst they waited for his coming.
Frequently implored the Sultan
At the same time the Emperor occupied Pelecanus. Because of his plans about Nima which I have already explained. The barbarians inside Nicaea had already frequently implored the Sultan to come to their aid.

But, as he still delayed and the siege had by now been carried on for many days from dawn till sunset. They saw that their affairs were in a very bad way. So, they decided after discussion that it would be better to surrender to the Emperor than be taken by the Franks. To this intent they approached Butumites; who had often promised them in various letters that they would be liberally rewarded by the Emperor if they delivered up Nicaea to him.

The First Crusade  – He now assured them more definitely of the Emperor’s kind intentions. And he shewed them the written promises if they handed over the city. He was gladly welcomed by the Turks who despaired of resisting those immense hordes any longer and considered it better to hand Civetot. Over the city of their own free will to the Emperor and receive money and honour. Than to fall a sacrifice to the sword. Butumites had not been in Nicaea three days before Isangeles arrived and started to make an attempt on the walls with the siege-engines he had prepared.

The First Crusade part 10

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After his departure Bohemund, who still kept the Armenian’s promise secret, and was buoyed up by the great hope of gaining possession of Antioch for himself, said to the Counts, “You see how long...

The First Crusade part 9

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IV What happened next? The Latins in company with the Roman army reached Antioch by the so-called Oxys Dromos and paid no attention to the country on either side but drew their lines close...

The First Crusade part 8

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And Taticius with his army and all the Counts and the innumerable Frankish hosts under their command, reached Leucae in two days. The vanguard was apportioned to Bohemund at his own request whilst the...

The First Crusade part 7

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III The Emperor was still staying at Pelecanus and as he wished that those Counts who had not yet sworn fealty to him, should also take this oath, he commanded Butumites by letter to...

The First Crusade part 6

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Now Monastras, being a semi-barbarian knew the Turkish language, and Rhodomerus who had once been captured by the Turks and dwelt some time among them, was likewise not ignorant of their language. So they...

The First Crusade part 5

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This was really advice to make the Franks believe that the city had been taken by Buturnites in war and to keep secret the drama of treachery the Emperor had arranged. For the Emperor...

The First Crusade part 4

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Manuel Buturnites as commanderAs he knew the great strength of the fortifications of Nicxa, he understood that the Latins could not possibly take it; then he heard that the Sultan was conveying sufficient troops...

The First Crusade part 3

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He effected a breach in the walls and, as the greater part of the foot of the tower had been cut away, it began to settle down and look as if it had fallen...

The First Crusade part 2

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Directly the other Counts and Bohemund got ear of the barbarians’ attack, they selected two hundred soldiers from each Count’s army and thus dispatched an army of imposing size to aid Isangeles’ men; they...

The First Crusade part 1

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The First Crusade (1097-1104)I and now Bohemund and all the Counts joined Godfrey at the place from which they were to cross to Cibotus, I and there awaited the arrival of Isangeles. But, as...

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