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REFERENCE

PRINTED RESOURCES

//  Hindley, Geoffrey. A Brief History of the Crusades: Islam and Christianity in the Struggle for World            
     Supremacy. London: Constable & Robinson Ltd, 2003. Print.
 
//  Feldman, T. Ruth. The Fall of Constantinople. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, A Division of
     Lerner Publishing Group, Inc. 2008. Print.
  
//  Hollister, C. Warren. Medieval Europe: A Short History. New York: McGraw-Hill Inc. College. 1990. Print.
   
//  Rice, Earle. Life During the Crusades. San Diego: Lucent Books Inc. 1998. Print.
       

SEE GALLERY FOR IMAGERY REFERENCES

PAINTINGS OF THE VIEW OF CONSTANTINOPLE BEFORE THE SACKING.

WEB RESOURCES

//  Phillips, Jonathan. "The Fourth Crusade and the Sack of Constantinople" History Today Volume 54 Issue
     5 May 2004. Web. 30 December, 2016. http://tiny.cc/4thcrusaderef1/

PRIMARY SOURCES

//  Nicetas Choniates, Alexii Ducae Imperium. Web. 30 December, 2016. 
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/4cde.asp
//  Villehardouin, Nos. Web. 30 December, 2016. 
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/4cde.asp
//  Villehardouin, Conquête de Constantinople. Web. 15 January, 2016. 
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/4cde.asp
//  Robert de Clari, La Prise de Constantinople. Web. 15 January, 2016. 
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/4cde.asp
//  Robert de Clari, Hopf: Chroniques. Web. 15 January, 2016. 
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/4cde.asp
//  Gunther, Historia Constantinopolitana. Web. 15 January, 2016. 
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/4cde.asp
 //   Phillips, Jonathan. "The Crusades: A Complete History"  History Today Volume 65 Issue 5 May 2015. Web.     30 December, 2016. http://tiny.cc/4thcrusaderef2/
 //   Zacour, N. P. "FINANCING THE CRUSADES"  The impact of the Crusades on Europe. Web. 15 January, 2016. http://tiny.cc/4thcrusadesref3/
 //   University of Michigan. "Timeline of the Fourth Crusade"  University of Michigan. Web. 15 January, 2016. http://www.umich.edu/~eng415/timeline/summaries/fourth_crusade.htm/
 //   Paul, L. Miller. "The Great Schism that Divided East and West"  EWTN. Web. 15 January, 2016. 
https://www.ewtn.com/library/HOMELIBR/EASTWEST.TXT/
 //   Sam Houston State University. "The Sack of Constantinople by the Crusaders"  SHSU. Web. 15 January, 
2016. http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/1204.html/
 //   Christopher, Libertini. "Economic Motives: Were the Crusades Motivated Primarily by Economic Considerations?"  Gale World History. Web. 15 January, 2016. http://tiny.cc/4thcrusadesref4/
//  Pope Innocent III, Reprimand of the Papal Legate. Web. 15 January, 2016. 
http://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1204innocent.asp/
 //   Dr. Nazeer Ahmed PHD. "Constantinople -- The Sack of 1204"  History of Islam. Web. 15 January, 2016. https://historyofislam.com/contents/the-classical-period/constantinople-the-sack-of-1204/

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